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Scott says he will block nominees until Biden officials testify on supply chain crisis

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), a member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, says he will hold all of President BidenJoe BidenFlorida Republicans vote to limit vaccine mandates Bill honoring 13 service members killed in Afghanistan heads to Biden’s desk Overnight Defense & National Security — Presented by Boeing — Pentagon vows more airstrike transparency MORE‘s nominees for the departments of Transportation and Commerce until a hearing is held on the supply chain crisis that has bottled up ports and led to increased prices on goods.

In a letter to panel Chairwoman Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellManchin set to make or break Biden’s climate pledge Democrats haggle as deal comes into focus Democrats say they have path to deal on climate provisions in spending bill MORE (D-Wash.), Scott complained about backlogged ports and inflation hitting a 30-year high, saying the U.S. is “facing a major supply chain crisis” that is hurting his constituents in Florida, and that Biden has “refused to address” it.

“I have heard from families and businesses in my state that simply keeping shelves stocked is an everyday challenge, and I find it extremely concerning that members of the Biden administration seem to be focused more on playing TV commentator than finding real solutions to address these problems,” he wrote. “Small business owners and families aren’t able to afford drastic price increases and shipping delays, but if President Biden has his way, then these transportation difficulties are going to become even worse and prices will rise even higher.”

Ports in Florida have avoided some of the worst of the nation’s cargo and shipping delays, and Gov. Ron DeSantisRon DeSantisFlorida Republicans vote to limit vaccine mandates DeSantis to offer new correctional officers bonus up to ,000 The Memo: Abbott vs. O’Rourke contest will echo nationwide MORE (R) suggested the state could help deal with some of the backlogs in California.

The port in Los Angeles has seen significant delays in unpacking cargo ahead of the holiday season. Biden recently said he would allow the port to operate at 24 hours to decrease the backlog.

Scott requests a hearing with Secretary of Transportation Pete ButtigiegPete ButtigiegBiden, top officials spread out to promote infrastructure package White House dismisses talk of Harris-Biden rift Meet the red-state governor Democrats should nominate in 2024 instead of Biden or Harris MORE and Secretary of Commerce Gina RaimondoGina RaimondoA strategic challenge for the US: China and The Bahamas At White House, frustration over who gets to ask questions Biden marks Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery MORE.

On the Senate committee’s website, eight Biden nominees are currently listed under the review process.

Scott, however, said the supply chain issue was more pressing.

“The Biden administration continues to show a total lack of concern about the harmful impact its policies, mandates and rhetoric have on families, and the American people deserve better. Hardworking families deserve leadership that is accountable and responsive to their needs,” he said. “That is what I’m fighting for every day. I hope we can work together to address these supply chain shortages caused by President Biden and his administration’s failed policies, and find real solutions to help the American people.”

Republicans have increasingly created obstacles for Biden’s nominees as a way of voicing opposition to his policies.

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