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Florida Democrats like Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Ted Deutch, and Stephanie Murphy, and State Representatives like Anna Eskamani, have been praising the monstrous $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan” that was recently signed into law, as potentially being the one measure that would fix the damage done by the COVID-19 economic shutdown.
Without specifically mentioning his home state of Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Rick Scott appeared on Fox News on Monday to reiterate his call for state governors to return all the non-COVID-related stimulus money that was recently appropriated in the $1.9 trillion funding law.
The $1.9 Trillion “For The People Act” House COVID-19 stimulus bill has now been signed into law by President Joe Biden, and not one Republican voted in favor of the measure because of all the frivolous spending it contained, including a $35,000,000 appropriation to Vice President Kamala Harris’ alma mater, Howard University.
Florida Rep. Brian Mast (R) shared his view on the ongoing conversation, suggesting that slashes be made to the bill because of the perceived negative economic impacts they could have.
We all knew that wasteful spending in Speaker Nancy Pelosi's COVID stimulus bill existing, no thanks to the mainstream media who has refused to highlight the egregious non-COVID-related pork projects Democrats have saddled the measure with.
Florida House Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz took a direct swipe at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and an indirect one at President Donald Trump after Sen. McConnell blocked two votes to put the House COVID stimulus bill up for a vote.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio becomes the latest Republican member of Congress to support President Trump’s call for Congress to present him a bill to sign that offers $2,000 COVID stimulus checks or Economic Impact Payments (EIP) for all Americans.
After months of failed COVID-19 stimulus negotiations, the U.S. Congress has finally come together to pass a comprehensive funding bill that will serve as a fiscal band-aid for millions of Americans struggle as a result of the pandemic.
Rep. Darren Soto (D) has confirmed that the COVID stimulus bill that will come out of the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives will include unpopular, non-COVID-related spending.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is fuming mad over the Republican-led U.S. Senate’s cramming through of “Trump’s lame duck judges,” namely Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, instead of passing COVID relief funding for Americans.
President Donald Trump has instructed his administration officials to “stop negotiating” with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her delegation on the latest COVID-19 “stimulus” measure because of their efforts to “bailout poorly run” blue states.
With the latest COVID-19 stimulus bill (Heroes Act) having narrowly passed in the U.S. House of Representatives, House Democrats are now urging Republicans in the Senate to pass the legislation so that those Americans in need of financial help, get it.
The war of words between Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) continues as Scott responds to the latest political barb Cuomo through at him over their ongoing "bailout brawl."
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In the recent CARES Act that President Donald Trump signed into law, aside from the direct cash being sent to Americans, many programs, some good, some bad, have been funded.
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Congress passed the largest stimulus bill in history. The CARES Act pumped over $2 trillion into the economy and was intended, among other aims, to support small businesses and their employees.
His critics and political enemies keep throwing rocks at him because they feel he hasn't done enough to help mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus in the state, but the truth is Gov. Ron DeSantis