Congressman Byron Donalds, who represents Florida’s 19th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on July 23, 2025, highlighting legislative efforts to address rising flood insurance costs for American families.
In a post from July 23, 2025 at 14:48 UTC, Donalds cited local news outlet FCN2go: “.@FCN2go: ‘Help may be coming for families hit hard by flood insurance costs…the bill would offer a federal tax break for flood insurance premiums through the National Flood Insurance Program or private insurers.’ ‘It’s non-refundable but could offer real savings for https://t.co/4TbJe48KY5”.
Ten minutes later, he referenced another media report from 10TampaBay: “.@10TampaBay: ‘Help may be coming for families hit hard by flood insurance costs…the ‘Flood Insurance Relief Act’…would offer a federal tax break for flood insurance premiums through the National Flood Insurance Program or private insurers.’ ‘It’s non-refundable but could https://t.co/ptdGlLt1OT”.
At 15:15 UTC the same day, Donalds mentioned an announcement involving Florida Senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody. He wrote: “.@BN9: ‘Florida Senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody, they announced legislation that’ll benefit Americans dealing with the rising cost of flood insurance. Their bill would provide a non-refundable tax deduction on premiums…Congressman Byron Donalds is leading matching https://t.co/kJGfnfRE9s”.
Byron Donalds has served as the U.S. Representative for Florida’s 19th District since replacing Francis Rooney in 2021. Before his tenure in Congress, he was a member of 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.



