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COVID vaccine lottery: Florida won't offer incentive, Gov. DeSantis' office says


Don’t bet on the chance of an oversized check coming from the Florida Lottery after getting vaccinated.
Four states Maryland, New York, Ohio and Oregon  are offering incentives like cash or scholarships to boost turnout for vaccines against COVID-19 but Gov. Ron DeSantis isn’t heading down that path, according to his press office.
“No, Gov. DeSantis is not and will never consider holding a ‘vaccine lottery’ in Florida,” Christina Pushaw, the governor’s press secretary, said in an email.
Vaccines have been freely available to anyone in Florida for weeks and 57% of adults statewide have gotten at least one dose, she said. ....

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Will Florida end extra unemployment payments? | firstcoastnews.com


Some states scrap $300 unemployment payments | Will Florida be next?
Montana was the first to announce it would stop distributing Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation’s $300 supplements. More than a dozen states soon followed.
Author: Josslyn Howard
Updated: 7:28 PM EDT May 18, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Some states are scrapping federal $300 unemployment payments as numerous governors nationwide claim doing so would be an incentive for people to go back to work.
Montana was the first to announce it would stop distributing Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation’s $300 supplements. More than a dozen states soon followed.
Some wonder if Florida will be next.
First Coast News reached out to Governor Ron DeSantis’ Office asking if the governor would also discontinue the payments. ....

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Democrats have already hammered Gov. Ron DeSantis for failing to note how the money he’s relying on this summer to hand out $1,000 bonuses to police officers, firefighters and teachers came from the federal government (amid unanimous Republican opposition). ....

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