legislative updates and regional warnings from rep. maría elvira salazar

legislative updates and regional warnings from rep. maría elvira salazar
María Elvira Salazar U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 27th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 27th district, has spoken out on key issues in her recent communications. Her firm stance on geopolitical dynamics and legislative efforts in Congress reflects her active role in addressing regional concerns and legislative reforms.

On April 23, Salazar emphasized the importance of regional commitment in a tweet, warning against foreign influence by stating, “Por eso es tan importante que sigamos comprometidos con nuestro hemisferio. No podemos permitir que China domine nuestra región.”

In a tweet dated April 24, Salazar informed her constituents about upcoming legislative action, saying, “Our TAKE IT DOWN Act will get a House vote next week, paving the way to the President’s desk to become LAW! It criminalizes sharing real/deepfake revenge porn and requires swift removal, giving victims the protection they urgently need in the age of AI.”

Reiterating the importance of this bill in Spanish, she tweeted, “¡Nuestra ley TAKE IT DOWN se votará en la Cámara la próxima semana, acercándola al escritorio del Presidente Trump! Esta ley castiga la difusión de porno vengativo —real o deepfake— y exige su eliminación inmediata, dando a las víctimas la protección que necesitan en la era de AI.” Through these statements, Salazar emphasizes her commitment to protecting regional interests and victims’ rights in the digital age.



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