Maxwell Alejandro Frost discusses Real ID requirements and criticizes federal budget decisions

Maxwell Frost U.S. House of Representatives from Florida%27s 10th district - Official U.S. House Headshot
Maxwell Frost U.S. House of Representatives from Florida%27s 10th district - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, representing Florida’s 10th district since 2023, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various concerns and developments. The posts, dated June 4, 2025, reflect his focus on regional issues in Central Florida as well as broader national policies.

In a tweet posted at 17:54 UTC, Congressman Frost informed residents of Central Florida about the new requirement for a Real ID to clear airport security and enter federal buildings. He urged those without one to attend the Real ID Roadshow hosted by the Orange County Tax Collector’s Office until June 6.

At 19:04 UTC, he addressed the impact of recent budget cuts to NOAA and NWS during hurricane season. He criticized these reductions implemented under former President Trump, emphasizing that such actions undermine public safety and research critical for community protection.

Later in the day at 20:49 UTC, Frost highlighted what he perceives as hypocrisy among Congressional Republicans. He pointed out their criticism of the Department of Defense for wasteful spending while simultaneously voting for an increased defense budget. This decision comes alongside significant cuts to health care and food aid programs affecting millions of Americans.

Born in Orlando in 1997, Maxwell Frost has been actively serving his constituents since succeeding Val Demings in Congress. A graduate of Florida State University with a Bachelor’s degree, he continues to reside in Orlando where he remains engaged with local and national issues.



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