Daniel Webster — Republican Candidate for U.S. House in Florida, 2026
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Daniel's Positions on Key Issues
Economy
HighDaniel Webster voted to pass the Working Families Tax Cuts, stating that these reforms deliver historic tax relief to middle- and working-class Americans, seniors, families, and small businesses. He advocates for policies designed to lower costs, make healthcare more affordable, and reform regulations. Webster's goal is to empower Americans and stimulate economic activity by putting more money back into their pockets.
“In Congress, I have worked to support the President’s America First agenda. Last summer, I voted to pass the Working Families Tax Cuts – delivering historic tax relief to middle- and working-class Americans. These reforms put more money back in the pockets of seniors, families, hardworking Americans and small businesses. Our country has come a long way, but our work is not done. I will continue fighting in Congress to advance commonsense policies that lower costs, make health care more affordable, reform burdensome regulations so American can build again, and protect American elections." - Daniel Webster, "Webster: The Great American Comeback is Underway" press release, February 24, 2026”
Immigration
HighDaniel Webster voted for the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026, which ends "catch-and-release" policies, increases resources for detaining and deporting "illegal aliens," and blocks them from taxpayer-funded housing. He also voted for the Stop Illegal Entry Act of 2025, increasing penalties for illegal entry. Furthermore, he co-sponsored HB30, the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, making aliens convicted of sex or domestic violence inadmissible and deportable. These actions reflect his emphasis on border security and enforcing immigration laws.
“'Today, I voted to pass the final set of Fiscal Year 2026 funding bills,' said Rep. Webster. 'With the passage of these bills, my Republican colleagues and I are rejecting a bloated omnibus bill and taking meaningful action to undo the damage caused by the Biden Administration and Democrats’ reckless policies. These bills advance President Trump’s America First agenda – restoring law and order at the border, rebuilding our military readiness, and refocusing federal spending on priorities that actually benefit American families.' (Rep. Daniel Webster, February 11, 2026)”
Healthcare
HighDaniel Webster voted for H.R. 6703, the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act, to reduce healthcare costs and expand access through market-based solutions. He voted against extending expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, arguing the ACA has resulted in unaffordable premiums and limited choices for Americans. His stated reasoning emphasizes consumer choice and ensuring families can afford the healthcare they need.
““For years, Americans have been forced into a health care system they cannot afford,” said Rep. Webster. “Under the so-called ‘Affordable Care Act,’ Americans have seen premiums skyrocket, fewer health care choices, and their tax dollars used to subsidize a system that works better for insurance companies than it does for patients and families. The Republican plan offers a real solution that allows Americans to purchase the health care they need, at a price they can afford, from a doctor they choose.” (Rep. Daniel Webster, webster.house.gov, December 2025)”
Climate & Energy
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Abortion & Reproductive Rights
HighDaniel Webster voted to pass H.R. 21, the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Act, in January 2025, stating that the "unalienable right to life" extends to unborn children and that "every human life is sacred." In September 2022, he introduced the "Protect the UNBORN Act" to prohibit funding for President Biden’s Executive Orders, citing that "life is our most precious gift" and opposing efforts to promote abortion.
““It’s unconscionable that babies born alive after failed abortions can be denied medical care to save their lives,” said Rep. Webster. “The unalienable right to life promised in our Declaration of Independence extends to unborn children. The right to life is our first God-given right, and today, House Republicans reaffirmed that truth with the passage of this bill. Every human life is sacred, and the passage of this legislation affirms the inherent dignity of every child, who is deserving of the same compassionate care and legal protection as every other child born in our nation.” - Rep. Webster, January 23, 2025, regarding H.R. 21, the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Act.”
Foreign Policy
HighDaniel Webster voted to pass the Fiscal Year 2026 Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 4016) to ensure military readiness and superiority, stating it puts "the safety of America first." He also supported an amendment to the NASA Reauthorization bill strengthening the Artemis Accords, aiming to advance America-first policies and maintain U.S. leadership in space. His actions reflect a commitment to a strong national defense and a robust U.S. global standing.
““Today, I voted to put the safety of America first and ensure that America’s service members and military remain the best in the world,” said Rep. Webster. “This legislation invests in the readiness and modernization of our Armed forces. It supports the brave men and women who serve our country with the pay, resources, and services they deserve, while strengthening America’s military superiority.” (Rep. Daniel Webster, July 18, 2025, after voting to pass H.R. 4016, the Fiscal Year 2026 Defense Appropriations Act)”
Gun Policy
LowDaniel Webster voted in favor of the Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act in 2026 and the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017. He also voted against the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019. His voting record indicates support for measures that enhance law enforcement safety and protect gun rights.
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