María Elvira Salazar
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María Elvira Salazar is a U.S. Representative for Florida's 27th congressional district, having taken office on January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, she has a background in journalism and media, which informs her political communication style. Salazar has been vocal about her opposition to socialism, drawing on her family's experiences fleeing Cuba. She emphasizes the importance of freedom and democracy in her public statements and legislative priorities.
I believe, sir, that Latin America is not a priority for this Administration, and, unfortunately, the empirical evidence proves it.
How many people have you hired in the last 10 months? How many of those in South Florida?
A month ago, the Inspector General found that women and minorities are not getting their fair share of receiving small business government contracts.
I am going to tell you who he is. He is a thief, he is a Socialist, he is a Marxist, he is a terrorist, and he is leading the poll for President of Colombia.
Let me tell you so bad that my congressional office and my Prosperity Center has a hard time getting information from your agency.
Are you planning, the Biden Administration, the State Department, planning to throw the legitimate President of Venezuela under the bus?
I thank Ranking Member Green. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of H. Res. 760. I want to thank my colleagues, Mario Diaz-Balart and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, for sponsoring this resolution denouncing the Cuban regime and supporting freedom…





