Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar, who represents Florida’s 27th district, shared updates on her recent activities in Washington, D.C. through a series of posts on April 15, 2026. Her statements highlighted legislative actions related to tax relief and ongoing work for her constituents.
On April 15, Salazar wrote: “Congress is back in session and i’m back fighting for you on Capitol Hill! It was great catching up with @CNN’s @mkraju on the latest on the House floor and the work I’m doing for FL-27.”
Later that day, she addressed tax policy changes affecting American families: “American families just got a break, and it’s about time. This year, taxpayers are keeping more of what they earn. Not Washington. Not the bureaucracy. You. The Working Families Tax Cuts are real relief, real opportunity and a government finally getting out of the way so” (April 15).
In another post from April 15, Salazar described participating in an event with House Republican leadership: “Honored to join @SpeakerJohnson and other @HouseGOP today to celebrate the LARGEST expected tax refund season in decades. Thanks to Speaker Johnson and us coming together, we passed historic cuts for working families. It’s not everyday you want to celebrate tax day, but this”.
The Working Families Tax Cuts referenced by Salazar are part of recent legislative efforts aimed at providing financial relief to middle- and lower-income households by reducing their federal income tax liability.
Salazar has served as a member of Congress since 2021, representing a Miami-area district known for its diverse population.
