Florida Chamber endorses Emily Duda Buckley for House District 38 in 2026

Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
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Emily Duda Buckley has received the endorsement of the Florida Chamber of Commerce for her campaign in House District 38 for the 2026 election. Buckley is known in Seminole County as a business leader with experience in both agriculture and local business. She has focused on addressing inflation, supporting free market policies to manage childcare and housing costs, and seeking additional tax relief for families in Florida.

Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, stated, “The Florida Chamber of Commerce is proud to endorse Emily Duda Buckley as House District 38’s next state representative. Emily is a local business leader with her family business A. Duda and Sons, and with that background and her experience, we are confident in Emily’s commitment to the free market and her willingness to fight to create good-paying jobs to make Florida even more competitive.”

Buckley responded by saying, “It’s a tremendous honor to receive the Florida Chamber’s endorsement. A Duda & Sons joined the Chamber more than 80 years ago and remains proud to support their critical, pro-business mission. As a free-market conservative, I firmly believe we can fuel prosperity and lower costs for families by empowering job creators, reducing taxes, and eliminating burdensome regulations. I look forward to working with the Florida Chamber as a member of the State House!”

The organization has committed its resources toward supporting Buckley’s candidacy based on its longstanding political involvement.



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