While Senate Republican leaders have so far followed a hands-off policy plan for the midterms, Sen. Rick Scott is forging ahead with his own platform for the if they retake Congress next year. The first-term Florida Republican and chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee released an 11-point plan through on Tuesday. 'Americans deserve to know what we will do when given the chance to govern,' he said. The agenda includes a mix of classic Republican priorities - shrinking the federal government and enacting national voter ID laws - and culture war measures, such as declaring that there are 'two genders,' completing the border wall and naming it after and limiting most federal workers, including members of Congress, to 12 years of service.
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