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Serves 2-year terms with a limit of 4 consecutive terms. There are 120 House members. The 2025 salary is $29,697 plus (travel and subsistence). Only requirement is to pass a balanced state budget.

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    Trei Andrew McMullen
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What are the two most important challenges facing Florida and, if elected, what actions will you take to address them within your first six months in office? ¿Cuáles son los dos desafíos más importantes que enfrenta Florida y, si es elegido/a, qué acciones tomará para abordarlos durante sus primeros seis meses en el cargo?

If documentary proof of US citizenship becomes necessary in order to register to vote, how would you help those Floridians, especially women, who no longer have or don’t have easy and affordable access to documents to prove citizenship, such as certified birth and marriage certificates? Si se requiere prueba documental de ciudadanía estadounidense para registrarse para votar, ¿cómo ayudaría a los floridanos, especialmente a las mujeres, que ya no tienen o no tienen acceso fácil y asequible a documentos que prueben su ciudadanía, como certificados de nacimiento o matrimonio?

Insufficient affordable housing is hurting Florida families and limiting Florida’s economy. What state measures do you support to address the affordable housing crisis, beyond tax and insurance reform, for both homeowners and renters? La falta de vivienda asequible está perjudicando a las familias de Florida y limitando la economía del estado. ¿Qué medidas estatales apoya para abordar la crisis de vivienda asequible, más allá de reformas fiscales y de seguros, tanto para propietarios como para inquilinos?

Under what circumstances would you support access to abortion? ¿En qué circunstancias apoyaría el acceso al aborto?

With respect to preemption and home rule, is the relationship and balance of power between state and local governments in Florida appropriately addressing local issues or how should it be redefined? Con respecto a la preeminencia estatal (preemption) y la autonomía local (home rule), ¿cree que la relación y el equilibrio de poder entre los gobiernos estatales y locales en Florida están abordando adecuadamente los problemas locales? o ¿Cómo debería redefinirse?

Equitable and affordable access to healthcare is declining, in part due to the decrease of federal insurance subsidies. At the same time, more Medicaid costs are being pushed onto the states. How should the state address these issues? El acceso equitativo y asequible a la atención médica está disminuyendo, en parte debido a la reducción de los subsidios federales de seguros. Al mismo tiempo, más costos de Medicaid se están trasladando a los estados. ¿Cómo debería el estado abordar estos problemas?

Polls indicate the public is more concerned about the cost of property insurance than property taxes. What is your view and why? Las encuestas indican que el público está más preocupado por el costo del seguro de propiedad que por los impuestos a la propiedad. ¿Cuál es su opinión y por qué?

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Education Associates, Bachelors, Masters and PhD
County Escambia
Campaign Website http://www.treimcmullen.com
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Florida’s two biggest challenges are protecting our children and making our state more affordable while strengthening our economy. As a father, veteran, and business owner, I believe government should first protect families and create opportunities for them to thrive. Within my first six months, I will introduce legislation to strengthen protections against human trafficking and crimes against children while expanding prevention and education efforts. I’ll also support workforce development, skilled trades, and partnerships between education and industry so more Floridians can access good-paying jobs. To improve affordability, I’ll work to increase government transparency, reduce barriers for small businesses, address property insurance costs, and expand workforce housing. My focus is simple, protect our children, grow our economy, and help Florida families keep more of what they earn.
Election integrity and voter access are not opposing goal they should go hand in hand. If Florida requires additional documentation to register to vote, then Florida also has a responsibility to ensure every eligible citizen can reasonably obtain those documents.

I would support reducing or waiving fees for eligible voters who need certified birth certificates or other required documents solely for voter registration purposes. I would also work to streamline the process through better coordination between state agencies so Floridians are not burdened by unnecessary bureaucracy. Mobile outreach and assistance should be available for rural communities, seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities who may face transportation challenges.

So my focus will be protect the integrity of our elections while ensuring every eligible citizen has a fair, affordable, and accessible path to exercise their constitutional right to vote.
Florida’s affordable housing crisis requires practical solutions that increase supply while protecting the character of our communities. We must create more opportunities for working families, veterans, first responders, and young professionals to afford a safe place to live.

I support responsible development, reducing unnecessary barriers that increase construction costs, and strengthening partnerships between government and the private sector to expand workforce housing. We should also explore programs that help first-time buyers, veterans, and families move from renting to homeownership through education, incentives, and access to resources.

For renters, we must increase the availability of safe, quality housing while recognizing that our economy depends on workers being able to live near the communities they serve. Teachers, healthcare workers, skilled tradespeople, and first responders should not be priced out of the areas where they work.
If the mother’s life would be lost from complications due to pregnancy.
Home rule is the best rule because local leaders are closest to the people and understand the unique needs of their communities. However, every level of government must have appropriate oversight, accountability, and responsibility to ensure decisions are made in the best interest of the citizens they serve.

Florida’s state and local governments should work as partners, not opponents. Local governments should have the flexibility to address challenges specific to their communities, while the state provides a framework that protects individual rights, encourages consistency, and prevents unnecessary burdens on Floridians.

The balance is simple, empower local communities while maintaining accountability. Good government requires listening to the people, respecting local decision-making, and ensuring every level of government operates transparently and responsibly.

As a veteran, business owner, and father, I believe effective leadership means finding that balance and delivering results
Affordable, quality healthcare is essential for Florida families, seniors, veterans, and our workforce. The state must improve access while remaining responsible with taxpayer dollars.

Florida should continue expanding access to primary care, telehealth, and preventative services to reduce costly emergency care. We must strengthen partnerships with healthcare providers, grow our healthcare workforce, and address shortages impacting rural and underserved communities.

As federal healthcare policies change, Florida must protect those who truly need assistance while ensuring Medicaid remains accountable, efficient, and focused on better outcomes.

Healthcare impacts every family and community. We need a balanced approach that expands access, encourages innovation, and protects Florida taxpayers.
Florida’s property insurance crisis is one of the greatest affordability challenges facing homeowners today. While property taxes remain an important issue, rising insurance premiums have placed an immediate financial strain on many Florida families.

The state must continue working to stabilize the insurance market by cracking down on fraud, holding bad actors accountable, increasing transparency, encouraging competition, and expanding programs that help homeowners strengthen their properties against storms and other risks. We must ensure insurance companies are responsible while maintaining a stable market where providers are willing to serve Florida homeowners.

As a veteran, business owner, and father, I understand that affordability impacts a family’s ability to keep their home and build financial security. Florida needs practical solutions that protect consumers, support responsible insurers, and create a sustainable insurance system for future generations.