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Lawddressed the task of enforcement in the wake of Hurricane Irma. This is 40 minutes. [applause] also joining us in the east gallery is his wife first lady scott. Tt area Governor Scott thank you. Thank you for your graciousness toward me and my wife. I think about the first time i gave this speech. I am going to deliver my final state of the state address today. I would like to recognize a few people. First, speaker of the house richard corker. [applause] mr. Speaker, i appreciate your tomitment to cutting taxes make sure that every floridian can get a great education. To Senate President joe negron. [applause] on president , your focus lake okeechobee and floridas will benefit future generations. Lieutenant governor carlos lopezcantera. Thank you for all you do for our great state and for joining me in the fight for freedom and democracy in cuba and venezuela. Attorney general pam bondi. She could not join us. She has been a leading voice in the opioid epidemic. Lets give a big round of applause to the attorney general. [applause] chief Financial Officer jimmy patronis. [applause] jimmy, i was proud to appoint you as cfo. Much to help so florida families. Thank you for everything you are doing to help florida firefighters. Thank you, jimmy. Commissioner of agriculture adam putnam. Adam, thank you for everything you have done for floridas agricultural community. Chief Justice Labarga and members of the florida supreme court. Thank each of you for all of your service. [applause] thank mylso like to ann. There isnt a day that goes by that i am not thankful for your unwavering support. As first lady, you have done so much to help florida families. From visiting schools, to promoting literacy and helping find forever homes for kids in foster care, i am so proud of all you have done. You took a chance on me 45 years ago, a skinny kid without a penny in his pocket, who talked too fast, with only a dream. You have believed in me every day since then, including the day i told you i wanted to run for governor. When no one else thought i had a chance, you stood by me. I love you. [applause] i would like to also recognize my sonlawlaw pierre and my oldest grandson, auguste. Auguste wants to either be a paratrooper like his greatgrandfather or a Police Officer when he grows up. And by the way, i love being a grandparent. It is the best job in the world. [applause] i know how disappointed you all must be that you wont get to hear me give another great speech like this. [laughter] scott try to hold back the tears. Putting jokes aside, i stand here today, at the beginning of my last year as governor, thankful for the opportunity that we have all had to help our beloved state of florida. I am thankful that in 2010, with the amazing support of my family, the people of florida gave me the chance to turn our state around. This has been the most rewarding job. There were the naysayers who told us there was no way that a businessman with no experience in politics or government could possibly be successful at helping to turn floridas economy around. Fortunately for all of us, the naysayers were wrong. When i was in business, i would see politicians come and go and always make promises that they would be businessfriendly, cut taxes and reduce regulations. And usually, it was all just talk. Nothing much ever happened. I have done business in almost every state, and when i brought an issue about permits or licensing to government leaders, they would often just repeat their same promises and reassure me that they would get back with me. Of course, they rarely ever did. In 2010, when i ran for governor, i promised to change the status quo and create an environment where businesses can succeed and create jobs for florida families. And the results speak for themselves we have created an economy where the Agricultural Sector has added 1. 5 million jobs. [applause] our gdp has grown 26 in seven years. Our home values have skyrocketed. We have reduced debt by 9 billion. And our Unemployment Rate has 3. 6 whichver 10 to is almost a 10year low and lower than the national average. So, those are some great statistics, but this is not about statistics. Its about real people. Like many people, i grew up in poverty and i can tell you firsthand having a job is not something we should ever take for granted. Florida has experienced this incredible economic revival because we have worked hard to cut taxes over 80 times, which has saved florida families more than 7. 5 billion. [applause] working together, we have taken billions of dollars out of the governments hands and given it back to florida families. At like many of you here, this is my last year in this position. This is my last session to cut taxes. And, we must acknowledge that, unfortunately, at some point, there will be politicians sitting in this chamber who are not as fiscally responsible as we are today. I am sure there will be people who hold our jobs down the road who will want to increase taxes, otherwise known as taking more money from hard working floridians. Decades ago, florida voters approved an amendment to the constitution that prohibited a state income tax. The skeptics warned that bad things would happen. The skeptics were wrong. I want 2018 to be the year that florida voters pass a constitutional amendment that makes it harder for politicians to raise taxes. My proposal harder to raise taxes. [applause] my proposal would require 2 3rds of the legislature to vote on a tax increase for it to become law. Some have asked if this proposal would be in effect during a financial emergency or another national recession, and my answer is clear. Absolutely. It is during times of economic downturn where this proposal is needed the most. It will force leaders to contemplate living within their means rather than taking the easy way out and just sticking it to the public by raising taxes on families and job creators. I ask all of you to join me in this fight and ensure we do all we can to not let future politicians undo the hard work we have done to grow floridas economy and create jobs. We need to secure a Strong Economy for our children and grandchildren. I also have put forward a tax cut package this year that will truly benefit every single florida family. Before i took office, everyone who had a drivers license faced a massive fee increase. This year, i want to reduce those fees back to pre2009 levels by cutting the fee for the renewal of a regular drivers license by more than 58 percent from 48 to to 20. I want to cut the fee on an original regular drivers license by more than 43 percent from 40 to 27, and i want to cut the fee on an original commercial drivers license by more than 10 percent. My dad was a truck driver and if he had extra money back in his pocket, that would have been a big deal. My tax cut proposal also includes sales tax holidays to help families prepare for the school year and hurricane season. After the storms we experienced last year, we need to have a longer sales tax holiday so people have time to buy the supplies they need like generators, batteries, and flashlights. My proposal extends the current oneweek sales tax holiday to three weeks over a threemonth period to ensure people have ample time to get the goods they need before the start of hurricane season. I dont think anyone in this room could have predicted the mammoth Storm Hurricane irma would become. There wasnt a portion of our state that was safe from irma. We saw it shift, turn, and literally cover our entire state. It was like a scene from a movie. But floridians came together and faced Hurricane Irma head on. As i traveled around the state, i heard story after story of families helping one another and communities standing together. The response and solidarity that was shown by our state was one of the proudest moments that i have had as governor. And when i was urging people to get prepared for the storm and to evacuate, so many of you were there to help raise awareness in your communities. Thank you. And after the storm, we showed up. From handing out water, to working at food banks, so many floridians and many of you in this room helped your neighbors in need. And i believe florida has come back even stronger. Florida demonstrated to the entire world how to prepare and respond to a natural disaster, and two heroes who helped florida prepare and respond to Hurricane Irma are with us today. I would like to introduce you to lauren and Michael Davis from jacksonville. [applause] lauren and michael both serve in the Florida National guard, and were deployed along with thousands of our brave National Guard members during the storm. However, their deployment was at a very inconvenient time for the young couple. Their wedding was set in Jacksonville Beach the same week as the hurricane was impacting florida. So, instead of postponing getting married, lauren and michael decided to exchange vows in full uniform in front of their fellow guardsmen at the Orange County Convention Center as they prepared for poststorm response. Lauren and michael [applause] great . Hat lauren and michael chose to put service before self, a trait we should all strive to have. Lauren and michael, thank you for your sacrifice to protect your fellow floridians. And please be sure to give all these legislators the details on your wedding registry. Just when we thought we got through irma, maria was quickly approaching puerto rico. While we are so blessed florida was spared, sadly our fellow americans in puerto rico were devastated. Like many of you in this room, i have been focused on helping puerto rico recover and rebuild. I have visited puerto rico twice following the storm. I saw firsthand the devastation on the island and i have tried to help the people of puerto rico any way i could. We have had hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans come to florida since maria and my goal is that florida be the most welcoming place for people displaced by Hurricane Maria. [applause] we have set up centers to help Puerto Ricans get connected to services and resources, made it easier for students to get enrolled in our schools and removed barriers for professional licenses so people can quickly get to work in our state. But there is still more we can do together to help Puerto Ricans displaced by the storm. This year, i am proposing 12 million in funding to establish the english language learners academy. This program will focus on reading improvements and making sure students displaced by Hurricane Maria have access to important learning programs. And, i ask that you join me in supporting this Important Program this year. [applause] stormsaw throughout the our First Responders came to the , rescue of so many. Not only did our First Responders and National Guard do an outstanding job during hurricanes irma and nate here in florida, but they came to the rescue of our friends outside of florida. Following maria, 50 florida Highway Patrol members deployed to puerto rico to help with security and Traffic Control in san juan. And following Hurricane Harvey in texas, more than two dozen fwc officers helped rescue more than 500 people trapped in flooded areas. While they are not here with us today, please join me in a round of applause. [applause] our Law Enforcement have done an incredible job protecting florida families and i hope each of you will support my proposed pay raise of 30 million for all state sworn officers this year. I am also proud to support a measure that is going through the Constitutional Revision Commission to give free tuition to the families of fallen First Responders, state Law Enforcement officers and military members who have lost their lives in the line of duty. [applause] since i have taken office, 41 officers have tragically been killed in the line of duty. These brave men and women died as heroes and it is important that the state does Everything Possible to take care of the families who lost a loved one who was working to protect our families and our communities. Think about it, its the least we can do. The last thing our military men and women and First Responders need to be thinking about when they go to work every day is will my family be taken care of if i am gone . Two of those heroes that died in the line of duty last year are Sergeant Sam Howard and officer matthew baxter. They were senselessly shot while on patrol in kissimmee. Sergeant howards wife and daughter, billie jo and unique, are here today. [applause] officer baxters wife, sadia, is also here and was recently sworn in as a special agent for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. [applause] billie jo, unique and sadia, we will continue to do all we can to honor sam and matthew. Another incredible hero who was tragically killed in the line of duty is lieutenant deborah clayton. She was executed in cold blood and i have fought hard to ensure that her accused killer is prosecuted to the absolute fullest extent of the law. [applause] i will stop at nothing to fully support the families of fallen Police Officers like deborah clayton. That is why i removed cases from a prosecutor last year who refused to seek justice for fallen Law Enforcement officers. I want to be very clear in florida we have zero tolerance for anyone who attacks our Law Enforcement officers. [applause] i will fight to make sure justice is swift and these killers are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. That doesnt stop with Law Enforcement. We have to take care of all crime victims in our state. No one in florida who has been a victim of crime should feel ashamed. Victims of crime or harassment deserve to have their voices heard. Last year, i was stunned to hear that state employees who reported incidents of Sexual Harassment did not have their identities protected in many circumstances. If you were a state employee who was the victim of Sexual Harassment and you filed a complaint with your agency, your name and other identifying information was not always confidential. I have daughters and learning that there was not a public records exemption for this really bothered me, so i vowed to change the law. With the help of all of you in this chamber, we passed a law to protect state employees who were victims of Sexual Harassment. Working together, we took a step forward to protect those in State Government who were victimized. But and lets be clear more has to be done. Last month, i signed an executive order that outlines the process for Sexual Harassment training, reporting, investigating, and recovery for victims at all of my agencies. I urge both chambers, and all of the cabinet agencies, to follow our lead and do the same. I also want to take a step further and encourage the legislature to pass a bill that protects state employees who witness their colleagues being harassed or victimized. I want to ensure the identities of these brave individuals are protected so they feel encouraged to participate in investigations. Unfortunately, we have seen this play out all over the country, including tallahassee. Things have got to change, and it has to start here. It has to start in this building. The people of florida deserve much better than what they are reading in the news. [applause] its very important that we all stand together and send a very message florida stands with victims. [applause] i now want to turn to another serious topic that i believe by working together, we must combat in our state. Like so many families, i have had to watch a loved one struggle with drug abuse. It is hard and so painful. When i first took office, i worked with general bondi and many of you in this chamber to crack down on pill mills. We fought hard to get pills off our streets, but as we have seen with the National Opioid epidemic, our fight against drugs is clearly not over. I would like to introduce you to sarah sheppard. [applause] sarah is a Parent Partner at healthy start, a Nonprofit Organization in Daytona Beach that is one of our many state partners in the fight against the opioid epidemic. After overcoming her own addiction seven years ago, sarah now dedicates her time to helping parents during the challenging Recovery Process so that they can be reunited with their children. Overcoming addiction requires incredible strength and bravery and we must make sure that resources are available to help people get the treatment they need. This year, i have proposed to invest 53 million to fight opioid abuse in florida. I have also proposed legislation to prevent drug addiction on the front end, reduce the ability for dangerous drugs to spread in floridas communities, give vulnerable floridians the support they need, and ensure Law Enforcement officers have resources to protect those impacted by opioids. I ask that all of you support these measures this session so we can help sarah in this important work she and so many others do in our state each day. Thank you, sarah. [applause] i know i talk about jobs numbers a lot, to the point where the reporters all roll their eyes, but there are some other statistics that are pretty impressive and show Great Strides in our state. Since 2011, 20,000 children in foster care have been adopted. [applause] think about that, 20,000 more kids are in a home with a loving family in just the last seven years. One of those thousands of families is with us today. I would like to recognize recent new mom, erica ford, from tallahassee. [applause] erica is a child protective investigator with the department of children and families, who has also worked to help children in need by serving as a foster parent. In 2015, erica was asked to foster a baby boy named adam. She quickly fell in love with him and when his younger brother, avery, was born the next year, she also began caring for him. Erica wanted to do all she could to give them both a better life, and she made the decision to permanently open her heart and home to these children by officially adopting the two Young Brothers as a proud single mother. [applause] erica, thank you for changing the lives of these precious children. Your profound actions will no doubt inspire more floridians to adopt. I am also proud that since 2013, i have awarded nearly 13,000 Florida Veterans with the governors Veterans Service award. And one of these recipients is here today. Lets welcome paul huszar. [applause] paul is the owner of vetcor, a Restoration Company in tampa. He is also a veteran and served more than 20 years in the military. As a Small Business owner, paul has seen the result of our efforts to cut taxes first hand. He has been able to invest in his company and create more than 20 new jobs in just five years. Is business is also one of the many job creators that have worked to hire Florida Veterans through the veterans florida employment and Training Services program. [applause] i am proud that weve worked together to make it easier for businesses like pauls to create jobs so more Florida Veterans have jobs to support their families. Before i close, we must also recognize the larger role florida plays globally. Over the past few years, weve seen the conditions deteriorate drastically in venezuela. As i have travelled the state, i have had the opportunity to hear from floridians who are worried about the situation the maduro regime has created in venezuela. Make no mistake maduro and his gang of thugs pose a problem for florida and the entire world. Especially for us here in florida. Florida is home to a vibrant venezuelan population and many of our friends and neighbors still have family there. There is no free speech. People like Leopoldo Lopez are imprisoned or put under house arrest for fighting for democracy. There is limited access to food and medicine. The people of venezuela deserve better. [applause] they deserve freedom and they deserve democracy. To do our part, i proposed to ban state investments going to benefit the maduro regime. [applause] and, last year, the entire florida cabinet supported this effort. I want to thank them. Now, i am fighting for legislation that takes this important step further by blocking state agencies from doing the same. I ask all of you to join us in this fight and pass this important legislation. I would like to introduce you to Sebastian Ghiragossian and Mariana Cortez from miami who desperately want to see change in venezuela. [applause] in 2011, sebastian escaped the crisis in venezuela by moving to miami, where he met his wife mariana. Together, they opened bunnie cakes, a vegan bakery that employs more than 20 floridians. Sebastian is one of the many people who had to flee their home in venezuela for freedom and opportunity. While we are proud to have him here in florida, we must continue to stand with the people of venezuela against the maduro dictatorship. Sebastian and mariana, i am going to fight to make sure florida does Everything Possible to bring freedom and democracy to venezuela. [applause] i have spent every day since taking office fighting to grow our economy and ensure we have the most prosperous state for generations to come. I am proud of the work we have accomplished together to secure floridas future by creating an environment where floridians of all ages have the tools they need to succeed in our state. But our work is not done. We must secure our future by investing record funding in our environment, our education system, and our transportation infrastructure. We must secure our future by helping those with disabilities have access to great jobs. [applause] we must secure our future by ensuring we remain the most military and veteranfriendly state in the nation. [applause] and we must secure our future by making sure florida remains the Global Destination for jobs. [applause] we have a finite amount of time left in these positions. Lets all fight together until our last minute in office to secure floridas future for each and every family. Thank you for the opportunity to be here. God bless you and god bless the great state of florida. [applause] thank you. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] about two hours ago, hawaiian residents got an emergency elect alert saying Ballistic Missile threat and bound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter. This is not a drill. The notification was quickly deemed to be false and reports follow saying it had been sent and ever. Theres an Ongoing Investigation into how and why the message was has and President Trump been briefed on the situation. Senior senator brian schatz posted fellow democratic senator mazie hirono said and just a few minutes ago, the governor of hawaii spoke with cnn and said that someone pushed the wrong button during an employee shift change, sending out the false alert about an incoming Ballistic Missile. We will have more about this story as it develops. Tonight, remarks from housing and urban Development Secretary ben carson on disparities currently facing africanamerican communities in the u. S. He spoke at a symposium hosted by the manhattan ends at it and followed Panel Discussions with educators and journalists who have studied and reported on education and discrimination issues concerning africanamericans. The those comments tonight at. 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan cspans washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up sunday morning, Cook Political Report editor charlie cook talks about the early outlook and race ratings for 2018 midterm elections. And a Georgetown University professor discovers just discusses her recent piece in and World Resources Institute President discusses the environmental stories to watch in 2018. Be sure to watch washington journal live at 7 30 eastern tomorrow morning. Newsmakers, our guest is House Minority whip steny hoyer. He spoke about several issues including immigration and the relationship between President Trump and congress. Thoughts abouts the democrats chances of retaking the majority in the 2018 elections. Here is part of what he had to say. To retake the house, the majority, and i do so because i think the environment is such that the American People are looking for some stability. They are looking for some focus on the issues they care about in terms of jobs, education, health care, the environment, and in terms of our national security. I think they view democrats as being able to provide some stability to our country, and, very frankly, also, to a proper check and balance in our system a president who has trouble creating stability within the white house, much less within our government, so i am very positive. I think we will take back the house. We see all over the country a real enthusiasm and energy in the democratic base. We see a Republican Party that i think in many respects expects to lose control of the house of representatives. I dont think any of them would in privateut conversations with some of my republican colleagues and republican friends, they say, boy, you guys are going to take back the house. Candidatesellent throughout the country. There are 91 districts in play. Ofhad two retirements republicans this week. Charlie cook, one of the prognosticators, but bipartisan and very concerned about the rightness of his judgment, says both of the districts republicans are now retiring in will now lean democratic. We need to pick up 24 of those 91 seats. I think we will pick up more than that. We see not only members retiring in higher numbers on the republican side than we have seen in the past, but we have districts a those tremendous interest by Democratic Candidates of running. That means they think their neighbors and friends and districts are prepared to vote democratic, so they are enthusiastic about running. 17 points i think is correct,. Nd it is historically high i think it is amazing but not necessarily surprising, given the environment was has been created in the country. Of whatwas just part House Minority whip steny hoyer had to say earlier today on newsmakers. Watch newsmakers sunday at 10 00 a. M. And 6 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. 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