Rick Scott demands that states ‘reject and return’ funds from Biden’s Covid relief package

In a message to cities and states slated to receive funds from the American Rescue Act stimulus package, Florida GOP Sen. Rick Scott says he wants them to send it back, The Palm Beach Post reports.

Moments after the U.S. House approved the $1.9 trillion bill this Wednesday, Scott sent an open letter to governors and mayors calling it “massive, wasteful and non-targeted,” and urged states to send a message to Congress to “quit recklessly spending other people’s money.”

“By rejecting and returning any unneeded funds, as well as funds unrelated to COVID-19, you would be taking responsible action to avoid wasting scarce tax dollars,” he wrote. “After all, every dollar in this package is borrowed.”

Scott, as did every other Republican, voted against the bill.

“Just as it does for other major disasters, the federal government has an important role to play in helping state and municipal governments offset the costs of COVID-19 response,” Scott wrote in his letter. “However, American taxpayer dollars should not be used as bonus cash to plug budget holes caused by decades of poor fiscal management.”

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