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Ryan Nicol, Jacob Ogles, and Drew Wilson. Good Wednesday morning. U.S. Sen. Rick Scott will again headline a two-day event in Washington with attendees hearing from the Naples Republican's allies in the Senate. The Rescuing the American Dream policy summit, similar to one held in March, kicks off Wednesday evening on Capitol Hill. "We are looking forward to hosting our second policy summit, where attendees will hear from a robust group of congressional leaders who are at the forefront of helping President Trump get his agenda accomplished," Scott said. "We will also be releasing new polling that shows Americans overwhelmingly support many of the legislative efforts going through Congress right now related to health care, preventing future government shutdowns, and combating antisemitism on college campuses."  Rick Scott leads a Washington summit highlighting conservative policy wins and Trump-aligned congressional priorities. The event plans to look back on the first year of President Donald Trump's second term and on the successes achieved with a Republican-controlled Senate. Scott has again been listed as a Special Guest and will discuss "how conservatives advanced key policy wins for American families." Panels will also touch on making health care affordable, voter migration away from Democrat-controlled states, and the opportunities for economic freedom through blockchain technology. Other participants in panels include GOP U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Jon Husted of Ohio, Mike Lee of Utah, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Roger Marshall of Kansas and Dan Sullivan of Alaska. Florida U.S. Reps. Byron Donalds and Randy Fine will both participate. U.S. Reps. Andy Harris of Maryland, John James of Michigan, Jim Jordan of Ohio and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania are also expected on panels. Former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Kevin Cabrera, Ambassador to Panama, and Windermere attorney Dan Newlin, Ambassador to Colombia nominee, will also discuss foreign policy matters, alongside lobbyist Carlos Trujillo, a former Ambassador to the Organization of American States. Other major speakers include Sentinel Action Fund founder Jessica Anderson, Republican Jewish Coalition CEO Matt Brooks, Coinbase Chief Policy Officer Faryar Shirzad and Endeavor PAC founder Tiffany Smiley. ___ The Florida Chamber's Transportation, Growth & Infrastructure Solution Summit is set for today in Orlando, bringing together state leaders, industry executives and researchers for a full-day look at the forces reshaping how Florida moves, builds and plans for its future. FDOT Secretary Jared Perdue headlines the early block of programming with a segment on how the state can keep pace with rapid population growth while modernizing infrastructure and encouraging innovation.  Jared Perdue opens a Florida Chamber summit in Orlando focused on growth, infrastructure and planning. Later, Megan Green of Blue Origin and Robert Long of Space Florida will discuss how private-sector investment is positioning the state as a global hub for spaceflight, manufacturing and launch operations. With commercial space activity accelerating along the Space Coast, the panel and another titled "Why Satellites Belong In Florida's Master Plans" will dissect the industry's role in Florida's long-term economic growth. Later in the afternoon, the summit turns to a topic with major implications for funding and planning: the 2030 Census. A panel led by Florida Chamber Foundation Vice President of Research Dr. Keith Richard will explore how undercounts can distort federal allocations tied to infrastructure and community investment. Leaders from the Florida Philanthropic Network and Florida Nonprofit Alliance will join Richard in outlining what's at stake. The Transportation, Growth & Infrastructure Solution Summit comes one day before the Florida Chamber's Annual Insurance Summit, a two-day event with a similarly stacked agenda. ___ The Florida Chamber of Commerce is backing Jake Johansson in the race for Senate District 8, adding the business lobby's support to the Port Orange Republican's 2026 bid for the open seat. Johansson, a retired U.S. Navy Captain, spent 35 years in the military before shifting to local government, including stints as Port Orange City Manager and as a member of the Volusia County Council.  Jake Johansson earns the Florida Chamber's backing for his 2026 Senate bid, highlighting his business and military credentials. "The Florida Chamber of Commerce is pleased to endorse Jake Johansson as Senate District 8's next state Senator," said Mark Wilson, president and CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce. "Having served with distinction in the U.S. Navy and more recently as a locally elected official, we are confident in Jake's commitment to the free market and look forward to working alongside him to make Florida even more competitive as we continue to grow toward becoming the 10th largest economy in the world." Johansson framed the endorsement as a nod to his small-business and military background. "As a small-business owner and veteran, I know free enterprise is worth defending, whether on battlefields abroad or within government at home," Johansson said. "Given the Florida Chamber of Commerce's track record of fighting for jobs and equal opportunity for earned success for all Floridians, I am humbled to receive their endorsement and look forward to working with them and the job creators they represent in the Florida Senate to continue Florida's economic momentum." Senate District 8, based in Volusia County, is currently represented by Republican Tom Wright, who is term-limited and previously endorsed Johansson. The seat is solidly Republican. ___ Shutts & Bowen has added veteran litigator Michael Whitt as a Partner in its Sarasota office. Whitt joins the firm's Government Law Practice Group after nearly four decades handling complex business and real estate litigation, with a particular focus on eminent domain and inverse condemnation.  Michael Whitt joins Shutts & Bowen as a Sarasota Partner, bolstering the firm's eminent domain expertise. He is Board Certified in Business Litigation and has served as lead trial counsel in multimillion-dollar disputes in both state and federal courts. His past clients range from small businesses and individuals to Fortune 100 companies, foreign entities and well-known recording artists. "Michael brings an exceptional track record of litigation experience and specialized knowledge in eminent domain matters that will strengthen our advocacy for clients across Florida," said Jack McElroy, firmwide Managing Partner of Shutts & Bowen. "His distinguished career and depth of courtroom experience make him an incredible asset to the firm." According to the firm, Whitt has advised on projects involving roadway right of way, gas transmission lines, electrical infrastructure, stormwater systems, public parks, schools, and other municipal and utility projects. He is admitted to practice in Florida and is active in The Florida Bar, including service on the Bar's Standing Committee on Eminent Domain and participation in the Trial Lawyers Section. ___ Here are a couple of other notes: ๐ — A great list to be on: Check out Chris Cillizza's list of Best Political Reporters in each state, including me, in Florida. It's an honor to be listed alongside journalistic greats such as Cody Butler, Gary Fineout, Jeff Schweers, Ted Lund and Kimberly Leonard. — Support Ken Welch, but don't feign surprise when others don't: Pinellas County Commissioner Rene Flowers sounded off on a hypothetical Charlie Crist challenge to St. Pete Mayor Welch. But the likelihood of him drawing a challenger should come as no surprise. And even if it is, this is what democracy looks like. Read more here.  Rene Flowers weighs in as Ken Welch faces talk of a potential challenge in St. Petersburg. ๐พ— It's celebration time: Cheers to Brad Herold and the Something Else Strategies team, who provided media for Republican Matt Van Epps in the Special Election for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District. Van Epps defeated Democrat Aftyn Behn by roughly 9 points on Tuesday night. |
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