Rick Scott drops tax increase proposal from revised 'Rescue America' plan after facing blowback
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Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott dropped his proposal requiring low-income Americans to pay at least some federal income tax in his revised agenda for the country, after facing withering criticism from fellow Republicans in Washington, President Joe Biden and Democrats.
In his updated "Rescue America" platform, Scott, the National Republican Senatorial Committee chair, instead proposed on Thursday that "able-bodied Americans under 60, who do not have young children or incapacitated dependents, should work."
"We need them pulling the wagon and paying taxes, not sitting at home taking money from the government," Scott's revised plan said. "Currently, far too many Americans who can work are living off of the hard work of others, and have no 'skin in the game'. Government must never again incentivize people to not work by paying them more to stay home."
After recent burglaries at homes of professional athletes – including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce – the NFL and NBA have issued security memos to teams and players warning that “organized and skilled groups” are increasingly targeting players’ residences for such crimes.