Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who represents Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, shared several updates with his constituents via social media on August 25, 2025.
In a post made at 14:37 UTC, Frost announced upcoming community engagement events: ” I’m hosting two Coffee with Your Congressman events in Avalon Park and in the Milk District this week! Join me for a cup of coffee, share your concerns, and get the latest updates on what’s going on in D.C. RSVP at https://t.co/5IOzvuLd4d https://t.co/GYc8GsvjzJ”.
Later that day, at 16:59 UTC, he discussed his participation in a policy roundtable focused on proposed federal legislation: “Last week, I joined @RepDarrenSoto and @WeAreUnidosUs and for a roundtable with Hispanic Leaders on how Trump’s Big Ugly Bill will devastate millions of Floridians by ripping away healthcare, taking away food assistance, and driving up costs. Working families deserve better. https://t.co/seHpfM4r5D”.
At 21:14 UTC the same day, Frost highlighted an infrastructure development for Orlando residents: “After years of fighting, Orlando is finally getting a passport office! Opening summer of 2027, soon folks won’t have to go all the way down to Miami to get their passports. https://t.co/qurKtofuqI”.
Frost has represented Florida’s 10th congressional district since 2023 after succeeding Val Demings. Born in Orlando in 1997 and currently residing there, Frost is also an alumnus of Florida State University.



