Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, representing Florida’s 10th district, has recently shared updates on various initiatives and issues through his social media platform. His posts cover topics ranging from local community services to broader national concerns.
On May 13, 2025, Congressman Frost announced an update regarding a community service initiative: “UPDATE: Due to high demand, we’ve added more appointments for our Pop-Up Passport Day. To secure your appointment, visit https://t.co/Fa6UKg5IJz https://t.co/U8XGma3YSp”. This announcement highlights the increased availability of appointments for a local passport event aimed at facilitating travel documentation for residents.
The following day, May 14, 2025, he acknowledged the impact of federal funding in addressing medical debt: “Thanks to federal funding from the American Rescue Plan, @OrangeCoFL has partnered with Undue Medical Debt to cancel $472.5M in medical debt, providing relief to over 300K residents. This will be huge in making sure folks can get the health care they need without the burden of”. The partnership between Orange County and Undue Medical Debt aims to alleviate financial stress related to healthcare costs for numerous residents.
Later that same day, Congressman Frost addressed gun violence and political accountability: “I’m not going to let Republicans’ inaction on gun violence go unchallenged. If they really care about saving lives, they can start by calling out the reckless policies proposed by their own party that do nothing but arm the next mass shooter.” In this statement, he criticized certain Republican policies concerning gun control and urged for proactive measures to prevent further incidents of mass shootings.
Maxwell Frost has been serving in Congress since replacing Val Demings in 2023. Born in Orlando in 1997 and a graduate of Florida State University with a BS degree, he continues to reside in Orlando while fulfilling his congressional duties.



