Friday, July 11, 2025

Empowering Our Workers with Modern Tools and Flexible Opportunities

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July 11, 2025

Dear Friend,

Welcome back to my Week in Review newsletter. Please remember to follow me on Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube for regular updates on how I am serving the people of South Carolina!

Over the course of a record-setting first six months, Senate Republicans continue to deliver win after win for the American people! Last week’s passage of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill is a win for South Carolinians, and all Americans, chasing opportunity, building prosperity, and fighting for their shot at the American Dream. We are continuing to pave the way for productivity and prosperity!

 “Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.”

— Galatians 6:10

News That You Can Use

I am now accepting applications for internships in my DC and state offices! An internship is a wonderful way to gain real-world experience, build your network, and explore a career in public service.

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Read more about internship opportunities here

Week in Review

Empowering Our Workers with Modern Tools and Flexible Opportunities

Empowering our workers with modern tools and flexible opportunities is essential for strengthening our economy and ensuring they can succeed in today’s dynamic job market. That’s why I joined U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy M.D. (R-La.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) in unveiling a legislative package modernizing federal labor law to permit 27 million independent workers to access portable workplace benefits, like health care and retirement. The package will also provide consistency and clarity in determining which workers qualify as independent contractors, making it easier to find jobs that allow for flexibility and independence. 

I joined Joe Kernan on CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss this legislation!

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Click here or on the image above to watch the interview.

Pushing for Regulatory Clarity in Digital Asset Market Structure Legislation

This week, I called on my colleagues to advance digital asset market structure legislation that provides regulatory clarity for the industry. The Biden administration’s regulation-by-enforcement approach pushed innovation offshore and created a legal minefield for entrepreneurs. I also highlighted the need for legislation that clearly defines which tokens are securities, supports modern trading infrastructure, ensures appropriate protections against illicit finance are in place, and protects investors while fostering innovation.

Watch my opening remarks here!

Modernizing How Americans Receive Hospital-Level Care

In an effort to allow thousands of Americans to safely receive hospital-level care in the comfort of their homes, I introduced the Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act, which would extend the Acute Hospital at Home Waiver program and modernize how Americans receive hospital-level care. This legislation specifically addresses the unsustainable costs of the current healthcare system by leveraging technology and alternative care models. 

Read more about the legislation here.

Sharing the #SCSweetTea

Congratulations to Walterboro’s Eleanor (Nina) Burke for being awarded the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Historic Preservation Medal! Nina has been a member of DAR since 2005 and is an active member of the Colonel Joseph Glover chapter of SCDAR. In four states, working at the state, regional, and national levels, Nina has dedicated 50 years to the cause of Historic Preservation and has made an incredible impact on South Carolina and beyond! Read the full story here.

In The News

Washington Examiner: Tim Scott rejects ‘hogwash’ criticism of Trump’s handling of Ukraine war

By Asher Notheis

July 6, 2025

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) pushed back against “hogwash” criticism against President Donald Trump’s navigation in ending the war in Ukraine, contending that the president can be “trusted” to resolve the conflict.

Scott’s comments on Fox News Sunday with Shannon Bream follow the U.S. Department of Defense’s pause on shipments of military aid to Ukraine amid concerns of depleted stockpiles. On Friday morning, Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also spoke regarding the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Following a recent attack that Russia carried out against the smaller country, Scott was asked if the pause on shipments makes sense, to which he pointed to the president’s handling of the Gaza ceasefire and the “progress” Trump has made in Europe.

“I trust President Trump to get the job done, that means that we start here at home,” Scott explained. “The level of escalation around the world requires Secretary Hegseth to take a look at our weaponry and make sure we’re prepared for defense. I believe that after that time has elapsed, that we go back to providing the resources necessary.”

Read the full article here!

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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Taking a Bold and Historic Step Forward

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June 14, 2025

Dear Friend,

Welcome back to my Week in Review newsletter. Please remember to follow me on Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube for regular updates on how I am serving the people of South Carolina!

 As tensions escalate in the Middle East, I want to be clear: Israel has the right and responsibility to defend itself against Iran’s growing nuclear capabilities. The United States must continue to stand firmly with our ally, support Israel’s right to self-defense, and ensure the safety of our service members in the region.

"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."

 — Joshua 1:9

Week in Review

Strengthening and Expanding Benefits for Workers

Giving businesses the flexibility to better provide for their workers isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s common sense. That’s why I introduced the Strengthening Benefit Plans Act of 2025 to allow surplus funds to be moved to help with active health benefits. Specifically, this legislation would allow for overfunded 401(H) retiree pension accounts to be transferred to help pay for active healthcare programs. 

Read more about the legislation here!

Taking a Bold and Historic Step Forward

On Wednesday, I was proud to see the United States Senate take an important step towards passing the bipartisanGuiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act—legislation I co-sponsored to establish a clear regulatory framework for payment stablecoins.

Ahead of the vote, I spoke on the Senate floor to highlight the importance of passing the bill to protect consumers, bolster our national security, expand financial inclusion, and assert U.S. leadership in digital assets. The GENIUS Act is the result of months of good-faith, bipartisan negotiations and has benefited from extensive consultation with industry participants, legal and academic experts, and government stakeholders.

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Click here or on the photo above to watch the full speech!

Sharing the #SCSweetTea

Congratulations to Rear Admiral James H. Flatley III on receiving the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. Presented aboard the USS Yorktown, this award is a fitting tribute to a man whose life has been defined by service—from flying combat missions in Vietnam to making aviation history and preserving naval heritage. Admiral Flatley's dedication, humility, and leadership continue to inspire all who know his story. His legacy, both in the Navy and in the community, is a shining example of honor and sacrifice. Read the full story here!

In The News

The Washington Examiner: The Senate is set to deliver on historic digital assets legislation

By Senator Tim Scott

June 12, 2025

It was clear as I traveled across the country with President Donald Trump last year in the lead-up to the 2024 election that the public wants access to digital assets. On the campaign trail, Trump pledged to make the United States the cryptocurrency capital of the world.

After four years of former President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies in Congress shutting the door on crypto, pushing the industry offshore, voters called for a new approach that onshored innovation to the U.S. Right now, my colleagues and I have the opportunity to help Trump deliver on one of his promises to the people and assert U.S. leadership in digital assets.

For too long, the digital asset industry has operated without clear guidelines, leaving consumers vulnerable and stifling American innovation. With the Senate set to pass the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins, legislation I helped write to provide a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins, we have an opportunity to change that. Stablecoins enable faster, cheaper, and competitive transactions, facilitate seamless cross-border payments, and could enhance financial inclusion for Americans across the country. But to do so, clear rules of the road are needed.

Read my full op-ed here!

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Monday, May 12, 2025

Important Message from Grassfire

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Robert,

We hope you saw Steve Elliott's important message from this past weekend (below).

We are asking every Grassfire team member to read this message all the way to the end. America is at a critical crossroads and we fear the politicians in Washington, D.C., are once again shrinking back from the task at hand.

If you already read and responded, please use these tools to share this message with at least 21 friends:


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For life, liberty, and limited government,

Grassfire

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(Original message)

FROM THE DESK OF: STEVE ELLIOTT

Robert,

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we are on the verge of yet another SPENDING SCAM that just might close the door on any possibility IN OUR LIFETIMES of seeing runaway government spending stopped.

America is on the fast track to bankruptcy. That's the simple math. $36 trillion in debt. $2 trillion annual deficits. Paying the interest on the national debt is now the largest single item in the federal budget. And there is no end in sight.

+ + Grim Reaper is knocking...

If our political leaders were to be honest with us, they might say that the Grim Reaper of Runaway Spending is now knocking on the door.

Look at this headline from earlier in the week:

That's $514 BILLION in debt from one quarter of the year, a pace of $2.056 BILLION in debt this year.

Which brings me to the current scam...

+ + Lions and Tigers and... Medicaid! Oh my!

A group of House conservatives wrote a letter to Speaker Johnson this week calling on the Speaker to uphold the framework of the "ONE BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL" passed by the House earlier this year. They wrote the letter because it is clear that Republicans are already backtracking from their "framework." That's why you're hearing all the stories about spending "cuts" causing "millions" to lose Medicaid healthcare coverage. As a result, everyone all the way up to the White House is afraid of losing the next election because they cut healthcare to poor people. 

What they're not telling you is that the current Medicaid system is bankrupt, fraudulent and no longer focused on serving the most vulnerable. Obamacare greatly expanded Medicaid and made millions of able-bodied, working age Americans eligible for the health handout. Even worse -- Medicaid's federal reimbursement to the states now FAVORS payouts for able-bodied coverage over payouts for the truly needy. It's insanity.

So those who are defending the current Medicaid system are actually DEFENDING OBAMACARE! As Rep. Chip Roy tweeted:

"For years, Republicans have campaigned on ending the disastrous policies of Obamacare. Now is the time to deliver. Without meaningful reform, Medicaid will bankrupt this country."

Sensing weakness, every special interest is now taking pot shots at the budget framework. This week, a group of GOP House members from New York drew a hard line in saying that a 300% increase in the state tax exemption was not enough and they would vote against the bill. It's insanity. Meanwhile, the Grim Reaper draws ever closer.

+ + Fake Cuts and Baseline Budgeting

Now allow me to peel back the onion even more...

There are no actual cuts.

You heard me right.

No cuts.

That's because of Congress' dirty little accounting trick called "baseline budgeting." Baseline budgeting says the "baseline" for government spending for NEXT year is the spending for THIS year PLUS inflation PLUS population growth.

Translation: if your federal department got $10 billion this year and inflation is 6% and population growth is 2%, the "baseline" of your budget for next year is $10.812 billion. In real dollars that's an 8% INCREASE in spending, but it doesn't count as an increase. It's your new baseline. If you get anything less that $10.812 billion, it is classified as a SPENDING CUT! So if Congress "only" approves $10.5 billion (a 5% increase), Congress will report that as a "cut" of $312 MILLION (only if my family and your family could "cut" spending the same way!).

To make matters worse, the Deep State and the liberal media will scream that the "cut" will kill old people! That's what's happening in D.C. right now. They are fake-cutting while the Deep State screams that Republicans are killing people.

Page two of the letter from 32 House conservatives lets the cat out of the bag that there are no real spending cuts:

"A $2 trillion reduction in spending may sound substantial. However, it equals only 2.3 percent of projected federal outlays over the next decade and only reduces the rate of growth in spending. Even with those savings, annual spending is expected to grow from $7 trillion to $10 trillion over the next 10 years, and debt will exceed $50 trillion by 2035." (emphasis added)

(From now on, Republicans should always put words like "reduction" and "savings" and "cuts" in quotes, to clarify that these are all fake-cuts.)

So here's where we are. A Republican Congress with the most conservative President in our lifetimes may not even be able to fake-cut government spending.

+ + A sensible solution..

Sen. Ron Johnson has a sensible plan that actually would put America back on a sound fiscal path. Sen. Johnson's plan returns our government to the "baseline" of pre-pandemic spending. The truth is, that horrible COVID GREAT SHUTDOWN put us on a fast track to the Grim Reaper of government debt. Government spending exploded and never returned to pre-pandemic levels. Simply using the pre-pandemic 2019 spending level as the "baseline" (adjusted for inflation and population growth) would cut the deficit in half and get us on a path of fiscal sanity (read about Sen. Johnson's plan here and here).

At the very least, Congress must do what the framework established and "cut" $2 trillion as the House conservatives letter stipulates. Anything less and the Grim Reaper of runaway spending will be knocking down our door.

So what can you do?

I'm writing this knowing that the only hope is for patriots to rise up and demand that our representatives actually cut government spending.

+ + It would take a tsunami of grassroots action. 

If you've read this far, then YOU are part of the answer! The House is holding critical meetings right now and decisions will be made early next week. Here are four things you can do today.

1. Sign our REAL SPENDING CUTS petition. If we can get to 25,000 signers, we'll send the petition to Speaker Johnson.

2. Fax House GOP leaders now and demand REAL SPENDING CUTS, not fake cuts (we've discounted this 50% to encourage more action).

3. Call your Senators and Rep and say "STOP THE SPENDING SCAM-- I DEMAND REAL CUTS!": 202-224-3121.

4. Share this message with at least 21 friends today by simply forwarding this email to 21 friends, or making one post on Facebook or X(Twitter). If even 20% of the Grassfire team did this, we could reach over ONE MILLION people with this critical message today!

I'm not sure this is a proverbial political "hill" any of us want to die on, but it is a "hill" that our country WILL die on unless the debt trajetory changes. 

I can't bear any more to think about the burden I'm saddling my future grandchildren with. The Grim Reaper of debt will end America as we know it.

But there is hope. And that hope is found in patriots like you.

For life, liberty and limited government,

Steve Elliott, Grassfire

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