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The Treasure Coast

Florida's 21st District

The Treasure Coast deserves a representative who knows what is happening town by town.

FLORIDA · DISTRICT 21

Where the District Stands

Treasure Coast corridor — three counties, six communities. Hover an area for its voter breakdown and where Alex is focused locally.

ATLANTICLake Okeechobee$Fort PierceCost of living!Port St. LucieInsurance crisis~StuartWater quality~JupiterCoastal flooding*Juno BeachCoastal wildlife+Palm Beach GardensHealthcare access
CriticalActive· Each pin is an issue Alex is working on locally

Boundary: US Census TIGERweb · 119th Congress

Full District

District 21 Overview

Hover or tap any area on the map to see the issue Alex is working on locally.

Focus Areas

Town by Town

One District, Many Communities

From the St. Lucie estuary to the Jupiter Inlet, District 21 stretches across three counties and ten communities — each with stakes of its own.

  • Juno Beach
  • Jupiter
  • Stuart
  • Port St. Lucie
  • Fort Pierce
  • Palm Beach Gardens
  • Tequesta
  • Hobe Sound
  • Jensen Beach
  • Palm City

Where Alex Is Focused Locally

The fights that matter aren’t the same in every town. Here’s what’s at stake, community by community.

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St. Lucie County

Fort Pierce

Cost of Living

Working families and the port economy squeezed by rising prices. Putting paychecks ahead of party games.

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St. Lucie County

Port St. Lucie

Insurance Crisis

Homeowners hammered by premiums and dropped policies in one of Florida's fastest-growing cities.

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Martin County

Stuart

Water Quality

Lake Okeechobee discharges and toxic algae threaten the St. Lucie River, local business, and a way of life.

Palm Beach County

Jupiter

Coastal Flooding

Protecting the inlet, the coastline, and the fishing and boating economy from worsening flooding.

Palm Beach County

Juno Beach

Coastal Wildlife

Beach access and sea turtle nesting grounds defended against overdevelopment and neglect.

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Palm Beach County

Palm Beach Gardens

Healthcare Access

Seniors and special-needs families need real access to care — not partisan stalemates.

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