Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently addressed several key issues affecting Central Florida and the nation through a series of posts on his official social media account.
On January 18, 2026, Frost highlighted concerns about recurring gun violence in Central Florida and across the United States. He stated, “Central Florida and our country have endured the devastating pain of gun violence time and again. But it isn’t inevitable. Too often, the headlines focus on the shooter while ignoring the illegal gun supply fueled by a handful of bad actors that allow for these tragedies to”.
The following day, January 19, 2026, Frost marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day by reflecting on Dr. King’s impact and ongoing relevance. He wrote, “Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose courage reshaped our nation. His call for justice still demands action here in Central Florida and across the country. When the stakes are high and the path feels uncertain, Dr. King’s legacy reminds us that progress is possible.”
Addressing economic concerns on January 20, 2026, Frost criticized Republican policies under former President Donald Trump regarding rising living costs for Floridians. He posted: “One year into Trump’s presidency, Florida families are paying $1,342 more as the cost of food, housing, health care, and utilities keeps rising. Republicans broke their promises, and families are stuck with higher bills. I’m not backing down — and I’ll keep fighting to lower”.
Frost has represented Florida’s 10th district since replacing Val Demings in Congress in 2023 (Fact 1; Fact 2). Born in Orlando in 1997 and currently residing there (Fact 3), he holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University (Fact 4).


