Following Hurricane Milton’s catastrophic landfall, Governor Ron DeSantis has requested an Expedited Major Disaster Declaration to support Florida's response and recovery efforts. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), U.S. Representative Vern Buchanan (R-FL), and members...
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Photos: Rubio Joins U.S. Coast Guard Post-Hurricane Milton
Following Hurricane Milton’s catastrophic landfall in Florida, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined the U.S. Coast Guard to survey impacted areas across the State. Photos are courtesy of Senator Rubio’s office. Senator Rubio joins the U.S. Coast Guard for a flyover...
Next Week: Rubio Staff Hosts Mobile Office Hours
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) office will host in-person Mobile Office Hours next week to assist constituents with federal casework issues in their respective local communities. These office hours offer constituents who do not live close to one of Senator Rubio’s...
Rubio, Scott Support Seminole Tribe’s Request for Pre-landfall Emergency Declaration for Milton
Major Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida, bringing with it devastating storm surge, winds, and inland flooding. The Seminole Tribe of Florida should have access to the federal resources required for emergency response and recovery preparations on...
Rubio, Scott to POTUS: Prepare for Hurricane Impacts to Port of Tampa Bay
Major Hurricane Milton is forecasted to potentially hinder or obstruct the Port of Tampa Bay, which receives more than 40 percent of Florida’s petroleum products. It’s crucial for the federal government to expedite all requested measures to protect Florida’s economy...
Rubio, Scott Support Florida’s Request for Pre-landfall Emergency Declaration Ahead of Hurricane Milton
Major Hurricane Milton is forecasted to impact Florida with devastating storm surge, winds, and inland flooding. After just being hit by Hurricane Helene, it’s crucial for the State of Florida to have the support of the federal government. U.S. Senators Marco Rubio...
Sen. Rubio On Fox News’ “Hannity”
Sean Hannity: “You know, it was interesting to watch the tax chief Tim Geithner go “There is no credible argument, no — no responsibility leader would say the United States of America for the first time in its history should not meets its bills or obligations.” There was a guy just back a couple years ago that was then-senator by the name of Barack Obama, that said it would be irresponsible to raise the debt limit, not live within our means and pass the burden on to our kids and grandkids. And he voted against raising the debt ceiling. So, was he talking about President Obama or the current members of Congress?”
Sen. Marco Rubio: “Well, you are right. When the President was a Senator he didn’t vote to raise the debt limit. But look, we need to understand the problem. At its core, the problem is not the debt limit. The problem is we have a federal government that spends one-and-a-half trillion dollars more than it takes in. Basically, it borrows 40 cents out of every dollar that it spends. That’s the fundamental problem, and that’s what’s led to this debt situation that we have, this debt crisis. And the debt crisis is not that difficult to understand: we spend too much money and we don’t take enough money in. How do you deal with the first part where we spend too much money? That’s where you need a spending cap some spending reductions and balanced budget amendment. And now what do you do about not taking enough money in? That’s where the President comes in and says we need to raise taxes. That’s where the rest of us, who understand how to solve this, say, ‘No, what we need to do is grow our economy and you can’t do that if you are raising taxes.’ These taxes that the President wants to raise, not only do they do not solve the problem because all this class warfare that he’s using, the jets, oil companies and hedge fund managers, doesn’t add up to enough to put a dent in the debt. But what it will do is kill job creation, which is what we need. You want to know why the government doesn’t generate enough to pay its expenses? Because there are too many people who are unemployed, and there are too many people who are employed and not making as much as they once made. Hence, you’re not collecting as much in taxes that you can use to pay down your debt. We need jobs in America, and you’re not going to get them as long as the President of the United States has this tax obsession.”