Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster

Years in Office

14

Bills Sponsored

57

Bills Co-Sponsored

1289

Committees

3

Daniel Webster Biography

Daniel Webster, a former small business owner, was first elected to represent Florida’s 11th congressional district in 2010. In Congress, he prioritizes infrastructure improvements, veterans’ services, and fiscal responsibility. Webster served on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and played a key role in advancing local flood mitigation projects. He approaches legislation with a focus on pragmatic problem-solving, aiming to deliver practical results for his constituents in Central Florida.

Education

  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
    (1971)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2011-Present)

Representing Florida's 11th district

Member, Florida Senate

(1998–2008)

(Majority Leader, 2006–08)

Member, Florida House of Representatives

(1980–98)

(Speaker, 1996–98)

President, Webster Air Conditioning and Heating, Inc.

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Daniel Webster's congressional service.

Water Resources Development

Secured funding for Central Florida water infrastructure through support of the Water Resources Development Act.

Veterans' Health Care

Helped expand access to veterans’ health care services in Florida by supporting the VA MISSION Act.

Hurricane Recovery Funding

Advocated for and obtained federal disaster relief funds for Florida communities impacted by hurricanes.

Transportation Improvements

Supported federal investments to improve and expand Interstate 4 and other key Florida transportation projects.

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