Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, currently representing Florida’s 10th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared several updates on social media. His posts highlighted community engagement, commentary on state issues, and constituent services.
On May 15, 2025, Congressman Frost celebrated a significant milestone for Mable Butler, stating “This past weekend, I had the honor of celebrating Mable Butler’s 98th birthday—the first Black woman on Orlando’s City Council & Orange County Commission! For decades, she’s been a champion for Central Floridians and at 98, she continues to be a ray of light in our community.” This acknowledgment reflects his commitment to recognizing influential figures within his constituency.
Later that day, Frost posted about trends in Florida with a critical note: “Florida’s in/outs Out: Fluoride In: Conspiracy theories & cavities”. The post humorously comments on perceived shifts in public health priorities within the state.
On May 16, 2025, he praised the efforts of his constituent services team by announcing a successful citizenship case. He wrote “Thanks to the work of our constituent services team, Alex officially became a U.S. Citizen after months of delays.” He further encouraged constituents needing assistance with federal agencies to reach out via phone or online.
Maxwell Frost has been serving as a U.S. Congressman since replacing Val Demings in 2023. Born in Orlando in 1997 and an alumnus of Florida State University with a BS degree, he remains active within his community and is dedicated to serving its needs from his office.



