Sen. Bryan Ávila highlights business ratings and college value in recent tweets

Bryan Avila, Florida State Senator from 39th District
Bryan Avila, Florida State Senator from 39th District
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Sen. Bryan Ávila, a member of the Florida Senate, used his Twitter account to highlight recent recognitions and share views on education and economic development in Florida.

On May 12, 2026, Ávila posted about receiving a positive rating from the Florida Chamber of Commerce. He wrote, “Proud to receive an A rating from the @FLChamber. I look forward to continuing to ensure that #Florida remains the best state in the country to start a business and create employment opportunities. #FightingforFLFamilies”.

The following day, May 13, 2026, Ávila commented on the value of Florida’s colleges by echoing Erika Donalds’ sentiments: “.@ErikaDonalds is absolutely spot on. Florida’s colleges provide tremendous value and play a vital role in preparing our students to be successful in the workforce. #FightingforFLFamilies”.

Later that same day, he responded with appreciation for supportive remarks addressed to him, stating “Thank you for the very kind words. One team, one fight!”.

Ávila’s public statements come as he continues his legislative work focused on supporting business growth and educational opportunities in Florida.



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