Rep. Meg Weinberger (R-Palm Beach Gardens) shared she has been endorsed by U.S. Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) for re-election to House District 94 through a social media post this week.
“Florida needs leaders who don’t back down from a fight, and Meg Weinberger is one of them," Mast said. "Meg is a conservative who understands that public service is about results, not headlines. She stands with law enforcement, supports our veterans, fights to protect children, defends our constitutional freedoms, and works every day to keep Florida the strongest state in America."
"Her commitment to serving others doesn’t end when she leaves the Capitol. Through her work helping foster children, individuals with disabilities, and rescuing animals, she lives a life of service and compassion," Mast continued. "I’m proud to support Meg Weinberger for reelection to the Florida House. I encourage the voters of House District 94 to stand with her and send her back to Tallahassee so she can keep fighting for Florida.”
Rep. Mast has served District 21, which includes all of St. Lucie and Martin counties on Florida's Treasure Coast, as well as a portion of northern Palm Beach County, since 2017.
An Army veteran, Rep. Mast has been chair of House Foreign Affairs Committee since January 2025. Mast served in the Army from 2000 to 2011, including during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
Rep. Weinberger thanked Mast for his endorsement.
"Immensely grateful for Congressman @BrianMast's endorsement of my reelection campaign. Brian is a true patriot and a leader who fights every day for our freedom and our future," Weinberger wrote.
HD 94 covers a large portion of Palm Beach County, including Palm Beach Gardens. Rep. Weinberger, known as "MAGA Meg," was also endorsed by Sen. Rick Scott for reelection earlier this month.
Weinberger, who's unopposed in the Republican primary, is being challenged by Democratic candidates Bobby Williams and Elizabeth Holmes for the seat.
The general election is Nov. 3.
