Byron Donalds highlights jobs data, tax cuts, and education reform proposals

U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds Representing Southwest Florida District 19
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds Representing Southwest Florida District 19 - Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Byron Donalds, who represents Florida’s 19th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on November 20, 2025, highlighting recent developments in employment statistics, tax policy, and education reform.

In his first post at 17:07 UTC, Donalds stated: “DID YOU KNOW: 100% of job gains have gone to NATIVE-BORN WORKERS. This is America First in action.”

Later that day at 17:55 UTC, he addressed upcoming changes for taxpayers: “DID YOU KNOW: For the 2026 tax filing season, Americans will take home an additional $91B in refunds & keep an additional $30B in their paychecks from reduced withholdings. I’m proud to have voted for HR 1 – ‘The Working Families Tax Cut’ – the bill that will make this possible.”

At 18:45 UTC on the same day, Donalds commented on educational assessment reforms: “This concerning trend must be stopped. We must put our children first. Reform has arrived. The Classical Learning Test assesses reading, writing, and math skills using classical texts from the Western canon. I support H.R. 5968 to ensure federally-run schools accept the CLT.”

Byron Donalds has represented Florida’s 19th District since replacing Francis Rooney in 2021 and previously served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 to 2020. Born in Brooklyn in 1978 and currently residing in Naples, Donalds holds degrees from both Florida A&M University and Florida State University.



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