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“Government Spending (Executive Calendar)” published by Congressional Record in the Senate section on Oct. 28

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Rick Scott was mentioned in Government Spending (Executive Calendar) on pages S7442-S7443 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress published on Oct. 28 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

Government Spending

Mr. MARSHALL. Mr. President, I come to the floor today in support of our men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line each day to defend our freedoms and our American way of life.

Unfortunately, thousands of our heroes are about to lose those very freedoms that they have fought so hard to defend, as Joe Biden's vaccine mandate is threatening them with a dishonorable discharge should they choose not to get the COVID vaccine.

Now, let me be clear, as a physician and a veteran, I am confident the vaccine has saved countless lives, and I encourage every veteran, every American to consider and to discuss with their physician getting that vaccine. I believe vaccinating our servicemembers, though, against COVID-19 is such a very, very important effort. But deep down inside, I am still this real doctor from Great Bend, KS, and I believe in the sanctity of the physician-patient relationship and that every one of our situations is unique.

A soldier's clinical history is unique. There are pros and cons; there are risks and benefits of taking this vaccine. And each of our soldiers all are using common sense--the common sense that God has given them, and I respect their decisions. This administration should too.

Right now, thousands of our servicemembers are not vaccinated. When it comes to our guardsmen and -women in Kansas, only 58 percent are fully or partially vaccinated--a number I am confident would hold true across the remainder of the country.

Unfortunately, the policy out of the White House says that one size has to fit all; that there is no exception, even though we know that natural immunity to COVID is the same as, if not more powerful than, the vaccine.

We have never asked people--especially military folks--to get a vaccine for a virus they are already immune to or a virus that doesn't affect them. It just doesn't make sense.

Because of Joe Biden's vaccine mandate, thousands of American heroes are going to be separated from the service, and they are going to, perhaps, be given a dishonorable discharge.

I want to make sure this body and the American people understand exactly what the significance of a dishonorable discharge is. Soldiers will lose access to medical benefits from the VA. They will lose access to home loans from the VA. They will lose access to the GI bill for further education. They will potentially lose their right to vote in some States. They will lose their Second Amendment rights and access to ammunition. They will lose military funeral honors. They will lose the ability to reenlist in another branch of military. And they will have an extremely difficult time finding employment.

Getting a dishonorable discharge may be the worst checkmark you can get in your life--truly, a scarlet letter. These sort of repercussions sound like they should be reserved for felons. But, no, this is what Joe Biden wants to hand down to our servicemembers. This is insulting, and we must put a stop to it.

For these reasons, I introduced legislation--the COVID-19 Vaccine Dishonorable Discharge Prevention Act--to prohibit the Department of Defense from dishonorably discharging American heroes who choose to not receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

There is no question about it: American heroes should not be treated as felons because of their personal medical choices.

This is one of a number of highly important issues for our national security that Leader Schumer and our colleagues across the aisle have to put on hold while they go back and forth on how to spend taxpayers' money on their radical agenda instead of finalizing the NDAA.

The annual defense bill is the only authorizing legislation that Congress passes every year--60 years in a row, as a matter of fact--but this now is the fourth latest in history that it has been initially brought up for consideration on the Senate floor.

Considering the foreign policy disasters this White House has created, one would think delivering a paycheck to our servicemembers and funding to increase our military's lethality would be top of mind.

Our troops deserve better, and I am calling on Leader Schumer to bring the NDAA to the floor. Our American heroes deserve better than this, and we need to get to my amendment as soon as possible.

I want to thank Senators Cruz, Lankford, Tuberville, Cramer, Johnson, Senators Rick Scott, Kennedy, and Senator Wicker for joining me in this important legislation.

I look forward to continuing to work with them once we submit it as an amendment to the NDAA.

I yield back.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from North Carolina.

SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 190

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