FL-27 Newsletter
Vol. 118, Issue #24
Dear Friends/Amigos,

This week I was in the District meeting with the constituent groups, schools, small businesses, and numerous community leaders that are working daily on keeping Miami free and prosperous!

My office has introduced numerous pieces of legislation this week to address the problems Miami faces.

From legislation that will incentivize households and small businesses to protect their property before natural disasters happen, to sending a letter to Biden Administration officials on their proposal to raise costs on Miami dry cleaners, to protecting Miami's ecosystem for generations to come, my staff and I are dedicated to defending District 27's interests in Washington.

It is an honor to serve you in Congress, and please continue to call my office or visit my website to share your thoughts with me.

As always, I invite you to connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, to get the latest from Washington and from across our district.

Sincerely/Atentamente, 

María Elvira Salazar
U.S. Representative (FL-27)
PROTECTING MIAMI FROM FUTURE NATURAL DISASTERS
Miami and other coastal communties knows very well how a lack of preparation for natural disasters can destroy lives and economies.

Up until now, there are no federal proposals to give homeowners and small businesses an incentive to prepare their property BEFORE disasters happen instead of picking up the pieces after.

This week I introduced the Shelter Act to do exactly that. If passed into law, this legislation would allow Miami homeowners and small businesses to write off 25 percent of the costs associated with mitigating natural disasters when filing their taxes.

Learn more about the Shelter Act HERE! ¡Lea sobre la 'Shelter Act' AQUÍ!
DEFENDING MIAMI DRY CLEANERS FROM BIDEN ADMINISTRATION OVERREGULATION
This week, I joined my colleagues on the House Small Business Committee in demanding an explanation on how EPA Administrator Michael Regan's new regulation proposals are going to disproportionately impact Miami dry cleaners businesses.

Even the EPA itself estimates that the new regulations could cost each business up to $10.4 million in new equipment to remain compliant with their standards! This is poor regulatory policy crossing over with terrible economic policy. Miami deserves an explanation!

Read the full press release with the text of the letter HERE! ¡Lea el comunicado de prensa en español AQUÍ!
IN THE NEWS
Throughout the week, I joined numerous news channels to keep you, my constituents, informed on how I am defending the interests of District 27 in Washington. Click on the image above for more!

A lo largo de la semana, me uní a numerosos canales de noticias para mantenerlos a ustedes, mis electores, informados sobre cómo estoy defendiendo los intereses del Distrito 27 en Washington. ¡Haga clic arriba para ver algunas de esas entrevistas!
CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!
Have questions? Reach me at: https://salazar.house.gov/
Washington, D.C.
2162 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-3931
Miami, FL
3951 NW 7th St, Bay F
Miami, FL 33126
Phone: (305) 668-2285