Maxwell Frost U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 10th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Maxwell Frost U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 10th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 10th district, shared insights from his recent engagements and initiatives through a series of tweets on January 27, 2025. Frost replaced Val Demings in 2023 and continues to actively participate in community events and legislative matters.
On January 27, 2025, Congressman Frost expressed his honor at attending the Hate Ends Now Mobile Holocaust Exhibit and Original Artifact Collection. The event was hosted by the Edgewater Jewish Student Union with the goal of raising awareness about the Holocaust and emphasizing the importance of standing against all forms of hate. He stated, "Recently, I had the honor of attending the Hate Ends Now Mobile Holocaust Exhibit and Original Artifact Collection, hosted by the Edgewater Jewish Student Union, to raise awareness of the Holocaust and the importance of standing against all forms of hate."
In a subsequent tweet on January 27, 2025, Frost acknowledged Adam Mendelsohn for his efforts in organizing this impactful event. He noted that Mendelsohn is a student at Edgewater High School who has inspired their community to strive for a future free from hate. Frost remarked, "A huge shoutout to Adam Mendelsohn, a student at Edgewater High School, for organizing this powerful event and inspiring our community to work toward a future free of hate."
Additionally, Congressman Frost informed his constituents about tax season on January 27, 2025. He highlighted that individuals can save time and money by filing taxes directly through IRS Direct File. According to him, approximately 3.2 million eligible Floridians can file for free using this service within minutes. He tweeted, "Tax season is here! Folks can now save time and money by filing their taxes directly through the IRS at https://t.co/47U4eskZn5 With IRS Direct File, 3.2M eligible Floridians can file for free in just minutes!"