Webster served in the Florida House before he was elected to Congress and was part of the historic GOP takeover of the state Legislature in the 1996 election.
Florida Rep. Daniel Webster announced his retirement Tuesday, joining the wave of House members opting against reelection this fall. “It has been an honor and privilege to represent my beloved state ...
VIOLATED HIS RIGHT TO SILENCE. TODAY, NASHUA’S MAYOR IS ASKING FOR STATE AND FEDERAL SUPPORT IN BUYING THE DANIEL WEBSTER COLLEGE PROPERTY IN THE CITY. DURING A BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING ON TUESDAY, ...
Florida Congressman Daniel Webster announced his support for the FY26 Defense Appropriations Act, stating it aims to enhance the safety of America and bolster military readiness. "This legislation ...
U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, Florida’s longest serving elected official, has announced that he will retire at the end of the current congressional session. Webster, 77, has served in the U.S.
On July 18, 2025, Congressman Daniel Webster of Florida announced his vote in favor of a rescissions package aimed at reducing federal spending by $9 billion. He described the vote as a necessary step ...
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