Maxwell Alejandro Frost addresses health care costs and food aid rulings in late October posts

U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost from Florida District 10
U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost from Florida District 10
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Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, addressed several issues affecting Floridians in a series of posts on his official social media account at the end of October 2025.

On October 30, Frost highlighted concerns about health care costs in Florida, stating, “Skyrocketing premiums are forcing Floridians like Christina and her son to make impossible choices. This is the Republican health care crisis — and I’m fighting to protect your care and get our government working for you again.”

The following day, October 31, he posted a message directed at his constituents: “Wishing everyone in Central Florida a safe and happy Halloween!”

Later on October 31, Frost commented on a recent judicial decision regarding federal emergency funds for food assistance. He wrote, “Trump chose not to use emergency funds to feed over 40 million Americans. A federal judge just ruled that it’s against the law. Mr. President, the cruelty stops here. Food for our people should never be a political bargaining chip.”

Frost has served as the representative for Florida’s 10th District since replacing Val Demings in 2023. He was born in Orlando in 1997 and continues to reside there. Frost holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University.



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