Rep. Brian Mast addresses freeze damage and praises Palm Beach County deputies

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 22, 2026, highlighting recent issues affecting his constituents and expressing support for local law enforcement.

In a post from the morning of February 22, Mast addressed agricultural challenges in his district: “Last week, I visited nurseries across #FL21 and saw firsthand the devastating freeze damage to our growers. We’re fighting to ensure federal resources are available and that Florida’s growers and small businesses are not left behind.

I joined with the FL delegation asking that https://t.co/mQgNy1Zw6E“.

Later that day, Mast praised local law enforcement officers: “We have THE BEST law enforcement anywhere in the country. Thank you to our Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputies for tirelessly protecting our communities and our President. https://t.co/glzksjww5x”. He also directly referenced the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office with a brief mention: @PBCountySheriff.

Mast has served as the representative for Florida’s 21st district since 2017 after replacing Patrick Murphy. Before joining Congress, he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1980, Mast currently resides in Fort Pierce and earned his BA from Harvard University Extension School in 2016.



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