Brian Mast highlights economic focus and local landmarks in recent social media posts

Congressman  Brian J. Mast
Congressman Brian J. Mast
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Rep. Brian Mast, who represents Florida’s 21st district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of messages on February 13, 2026, highlighting economic and environmental priorities as well as local landmarks.

In a post from the afternoon of February 13, Mast wrote: “Republicans are laser-focused on keeping inflation down for Americans. @HouseGOP https://t.co/BtItIBF6jf” (posted at 18:52 UTC).

Later that evening, he drew attention to a notable site in his district: “The Jupiter Lighthouse is one of the many reasons Florida’s 21st district is so unique and beautiful. https://t.co/OETHl3YYZe” (posted at 20:38 UTC).

In another post later that night, Mast addressed balancing environmental preservation with economic growth: “We can both preserve America’s natural beauty and maximize economic opportunity through outdoor recreation—this is what the Golden Age looks like. https://t.co/4HhjhDY2dH” (posted at 23:36 UTC).

Mast has served in Congress since 2017 after replacing Patrick Murphy and previously held office in the Florida House of Representatives. He was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1980 and currently resides in Fort Pierce. In addition to his legislative work, Mast graduated from Harvard University Extension School with a bachelor’s degree in 2016.



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