Scott Wants Businesses To Move From The Windy City To The Sunshine State

Governor Rick Scott is out to take businesses from the Chicago area and move them to Florida.  

Scott is heading on an economic development mission targeting the third largest city in the United States.  

In a statement, Scott said: 

Over the past seven years, we have cut taxes more than 75 times in Florida, saving our taxpayers more than $7 billion, and leading to the creation of more than 1.3 million private sector jobs. 

Florida’s success story is in stark contrast to the anti-business policies that have overburdened Chicago families and companies for far too long. That is why I will be leading an economic development mission to Chicago to meet with site selectors and job creators and encourage them to move to and invest in Florida.

The governor says Chicago families and companies are overburdened by what he calls anti-business policies.  

He says tax cuts and job creation make Florida an appealing alternative.

"The entire nation needs to follow Florida’s lead," Scott added. "Until then, we will keep calling on businesses to move to Florida.”


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