Brian Mast highlights preparedness for hurricanes and support for veterans

Brian Mast highlights preparedness for hurricanes and support for veterans
Congressman Brian J. Mast — Congressman Brian J. Mast Website
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Rep. Brian Mast, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 21st district, recently took to social media to address several key issues. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and residing in Fort Pierce, Mast has been a congressional representative since 2017 after succeeding Patrick Murphy.

On June 1, 2025, Mast reminded his constituents of the start of hurricane season by emphasizing the importance of preparedness. He stated that “Today is the first day of hurricane season. Planning ahead isn’t just smart, it saves lives.” More information was provided through an accompanying link.

The following day on June 2, he expressed a firm stance on immigration enforcement with a focus on illegal gang activity. His message read: “There is zero tolerance for illegal gang members in America. #SecureTheBorder.”

Later that same day, Rep. Mast announced progress related to veteran affairs through legislative action. He shared that “My bill, the GAMES Act, is a big win for soldiers, sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Guardians because it allows more veterans wounded in combat to participate in @WWP and @WeAreInvictus.

Brian Mast’s contributions to legislative discussions reflect his ongoing commitment to national security and veteran support.



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