Diaz-balart by the numbers

Much of the political divide between the Democrats and Republicans can be attributed to "prioritization". Let's examine the priorities of Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, representing Florida 26.

Mario Diaz-Balart has contributed to the affordability crisis:

1. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Voted YES

Corporate Tax Rate:

↓ 14%

Less money to spend on the people.

Individual Tax Rate:

NO CHANGE

Ignored the working families.

Federal Deficit:

↑ $1.45 tRILLION

Bad for American families.

2. SENDS BILLIONS To ISRAEL

Supplemental Funding for Israel:

↑ $14.3 BILLION

Money that should be spent on Americans

Annual Military Support:

↑ $3.3 BILLION

Money that should be spent on Americans.

War on Iran (first 6 days)

↑ $11.3 BILLION

13 Americans killed.

3. American Health Care Act: VOTED NO

Americans without Health Insurance

↑ 23 MILLION PEOPLE

No consideration of American families.

Increase to Insurance Premiums

↑ 2X

Twice as expensive for Americans.


Mario Diaz-Balart has done some good, but only because other representatives passed the law:

1. Infrastructure Law: Voted NO

Florida Funding for Transportation

↑ $13.5 BILLION

Highway and bridge improvements

Florida Funding for Modernization

↑ $198 MILLION

Statewide EV charging network

Florida Funding for the Underserved

↑ $100 MILLION

Expanding high-speed internet in underserved areas


When corporations needed tax cuts - he voted yes.
When billionaires asked he delivered.

When families needed healthcare — he voted no.
When Floridians struggled, he opposed the help.

Mario Diaz-Balart works, just not for you.