Florida Chamber backs Lauren Melo for Senate District 28 in 2026

Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
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Lauren Melo, a business owner and current member of the Florida House of Representatives, has received an endorsement from the Florida Chamber of Commerce for her candidacy in Senate District 28 for the 2026 election. Melo, who has operated businesses in trucking and real estate, has previously been recognized by the Chamber with multiple “Distinguished Advocate” awards for her legislative work.

Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, said, “The Florida Chamber of Commerce is proud to join Florida Senate leaders in endorsing Lauren Melo as Senate District 28’s next senator. Lauren is a Florida Chamber two-time ‘Distinguished Advocate,’ a lifetime A-rated legislator, and as a small business owner and pro-jobs advocate, we are confident that she will fight to create good-paying jobs to make Florida even more competitive.”

Melo commented on the endorsement by stating, “Florida businesses are the backbone of our economy. Their hard work, investment and innovation drive our economy, support good-paying jobs for hard-working Floridians and build a brighter future for our great state. I am honored to have earned the endorsement of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, and I will continue to fight for policies that enable businesses, workers and families to prosper.”

Senate District 28 covers Volusia County and is considered a solid Republican district according to the Florida Chamber’s Partisan Performance Index. In recent elections, both Donald Trump in 2024 and Ron DeSantis in 2022 received over 65 percent of the vote in this district.

The Florida Chamber states it will utilize its political experience to support Melo’s campaign.



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