Jobs, Jobs, Jobs and a Growing Florida
January 13th, 2016 by Mike VasilindaGovernor Rick Scott laid out his agenda for lawmakers in his sixth state of the state address at the State Capitol today, and as Mike Vasilinda tells us, Scott continued his near singular focus on jobs.
Governor Governor Rick Scott told lawmakers the state of the state is: Growing
It was his sixth address to lawmakers. He says the state is growing because he and lawmakers cut taxes and regulations. He asked more of the same.
“With record state revenues, we have the opportunity to diversify our economy and help our small businesses grow by cutting taxes by one billion dollars” Scott told lawmakers,
But the biggest applause of the day came when he mentioned the global terrorism fight.
“Our next President must make it their mission to eliminate the threat of ISIS to the United States of America” Scott ventured.
What the Governor didn’t mention was the Seminole Compact, which could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars to pay for his tax cuts.
The omission puzzled some fin his own party, including Sen. Bill Galvano (R-Bradenton)
“I don’t think he is counting one against the other necessarily. From our perspective we have to look at the tax cuts anew and determine where a decent number is” Galvano said afterward.
The Senate’s Democratic leader. Sen. Arthenia Jopyner, (D-Tampa) says that while she supports job growth, she says the Governor has placed too much attention on creating low paying jobs “these low paying jobs which is the majority of them he has created does not bode well for people at the bottom. It rally doesn’t” says Joyner.
Scott’s speech sets the agenda for this session that ends in March. But he can’t control what lawmakers do between now and then.
The Governor is spending more than a million dollars from his political action committee on TV spots supporting the tax cuts he wants. He also plans a statewide bus tour to make his case for cutting taxes directly to the states business leadership.
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