Politics

Gov. Rick Scott: No Lt. Gov. Appointment Until May

By: Dave Heller | Posted: March 14, 2013 3:55 AM
Rick Scott

Gov. Rick Scott | Credit: Dave Heller

Gov. Rick Scott met with reporters Wednesday afternoon, as expected, formalizing the announcement of  Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll's resignation. He said he is very disappointed, but he calls Carroll's decision right  for the state and for her family.

The big news in the story at that hour was his pronouncement that he will not choose another lieutenant governor until the legislative session ends May 3.

“It’s very disappointing to have to bring this news to you. My focus, as you know, is getting our state back to work. That’s what I want to focus on. That’s what I’m going to go back to focusing on.

“I have asked Let’s Get to Work and Rick Scott for Governor to immediately identify any contributions from Allied Veterans or the affiliated companies named in the investigation. I want funds from these groups to be immediately given to charity. We have zero tolerance for this kind of criminal activity. Period. No tolerance.”

Scott also said he will work with the Legislature on the question of whether all Internet cafes should be shut down in Florida as a result of the gambling investigation.

See Scott's press availability below.

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Video Credit: Dave Heller



Dave Heller is a Tallahassee freelance reporter/videographer.

Tags: News, Politics

Comments (2)

concerned
9:46PM MAR 20TH 2013
Maybe he can hire one of the thousands of massage therapists he put out of work to replace the honorable Carroll. Or he could just go back to the auto insures again and ask them who would best suit their needs, for some more donations of course. He is going to need them this time.
Frank
1:22PM MAR 14TH 2013
Good old Rick Scott . . . don't know anything about it . . . . just like when he was CEO overseeing the biggest Medicare fraud in history . . . . no, don't know nothing . . . . I mean it's not like she was a member of the Florida House filing legislation to legalize internet cafes while she was working for Allied Veterans (involved in massive internet cafe gambling), just before she was tapped to be his Lt. Governor, now is it . . . . . no, Rick Scott, still an ostrich with his head in the sand . . . sad and . . . . .

Pathetic . . . .

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