Brian Mast addresses local and national issues in recent social media posts

Congressman  Brian J. Mast
Congressman Brian J. Mast
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Rep. Brian Mast, U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 21st district since 2017, recently addressed several local and national issues in a series of posts on his official X account.

On March 20, Mast posted an update with the caption “MORE: https://t.co/Ghu2cLtqKm”.

The following day, March 21, he highlighted his legislative priorities by stating “From community safety, to your paycheck, and fighting for the integrity of your vote, we’re putting Americans first. Learn more in my latest #WeekinReview: https://t.co/7lFkFdtGAq”.

Later that same day, Mast commented on a local environmental issue affecting his district: “No one wants Miami’s garbage hauled through the Treasure Coast to Fort Pierce. We’re going to keep fighting this. https://t.co/OvXs0UdQHJ”.

Mast has represented Florida’s 21st congressional district since succeeding Patrick Murphy in 2017. Before joining Congress, he served in the Florida House of Representatives. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1980, Mast is currently a resident of Fort Pierce and graduated from Harvard University Extension School with a BA in 2016.



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