Rep. Brian Mast addresses local losses and economic policy in recent posts

Rep. Brian Mast addresses local losses and economic policy in recent posts
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Rep. Brian Mast, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 21st district since 2017, posted several messages on July 30, 2025, addressing both community loss and national economic policy.

In a post at 17:25 UTC, Mast offered condolences to the families of two local public servants: “My prayers are with the families and friends of fallen St. Lucie County Firefighter/Paramedic Jairus Hodge and Martin County Sheriff’s Deputy Shawn Green. Our community is better because of your service and unwavering dedication to helping others. You will never be forgotten—we https://t.co/catFdNdE7O”.

Later that day, at 20:47 UTC, Mast commented on economic developments under current federal leadership: “We love to see it. This is the direct result of a pro-business, ‘Made In America’ Administration.”

At 21:33 UTC, he referenced legislative efforts supporting American workers and manufacturers by stating: “.@VP is right—the One Big Beautiful Bill lets American workers keep more of their paycheck while also rewarding U.S. manufacturers as they strengthen our economy.
https://t.co/cvs54FgYrE”

Mast has served in Congress since replacing Patrick Murphy in 2017 and previously held office in the Florida House of Representatives. Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1980, Mast resides in Fort Pierce and holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University Extension School.



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