This week, my office has made significant progress this week on efforts that impact people well beyond our state's borders.
As the world's eyes remain on the devastating situation in Haiti, we joined AT&T to help Florida's Haitian community contact family and friends on the island. Working with Miami-Dade County, we set up two communications centers with 20 phone lines and 10 DSL routers each. These centers will help Haitian Americans desperately seeking information about their loved ones in Haiti to make that connection.
Additionally, I completed a legal review of the federal health care legislation's individual mandate and I believe this mandate does violate the U.S. Constitution. To this end, I sent a memo to Congressional leadership informing them that the U.S. Constitution establishes a limited federal government which protects the freedom of individuals and the rights of states. The individual mandate is contrary to that Constitutional principle as it penalizes inactivity. If the individual mandate passes Congress and is signed into law, I will take legal action on behalf of Florida to protect our individual rights.