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María Elvira Salazar

María Elvira Salazar (/ɛlˈvrə ˈsæləzɑːr/ el-VY-rə SAL-ə-zar; born November 1, 1961) is an American journalist, author, and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Florida's 27th congressional district. She is a Republican assistant whip.[1] Before entering politics, Salazar worked for the Spanish-language network Telemundo for three decades after serving as a news anchor for Miami-based WSBS TV. She has also worked for CNN Español and Univision.

María Elvira Salazar
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 27th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2021
Preceded byDonna Shalala
Personal details
Born (1961-11-01) November 1, 1961 (age 62)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Renzo Maietto
(m. 1999; div. 2010)
Lester Woerner
(m. 2022)
Children2
EducationMiami Dade College
University of Miami (BA)
Harvard University (MPA)
WebsiteHouse website

Salazar was the Republican nominee for Congress in 2018, losing to Donna Shalala. She won the 2020 rematch with 51.4% of the vote to Shalala's 48.6%. Salazar's term in office began on January 3, 2021, and she was scheduled to be sworn in to the 117th United States Congress that day, but was diagnosed with COVID-19 shortly before the start of the term, and was sworn in on January 12 instead.[2]

Early life and education edit

Salazar was born in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, the daughter of Cuban exiles.[3] She grew up bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English.[4] She spent part of her childhood in Puerto Rico.[5]

Salazar studied at the Deerborne School of Coral Gables and graduated from Miami Dade College.[6] In 1983, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the University of Miami, and in 1995, she earned a master's degree in public administration from Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.[7][8]

Journalism edit

Salazar's journalism career began in 1983 as a general assignment reporter for Channel 23.[9] In 1984, she served as senior political correspondent for the National News in Spanish television in the U.S. for the Spanish International Network, which later became Univision. In 1988, she began working as a White House and Pentagon correspondent for Univision. In 1991, she became the bureau chief at the Central America division of Univision while covering the civil war in El Salvador.[10]

In 1993, Salazar started working for the Telemundo Network, serving later as senior political correspondent for Telemundo in Cuba.[11] In 1995, she interviewed Fidel Castro for Telemundo at the Cuban mission to the UN. She is said to have been the only U.S. Spanish-language television journalist to interview Castro one-on-one.[12][13]

In 1996, she was one of the two Hispanic journalists to participate in the only political debate in the 50 years after the Cuban revolution between two politically active figures: Ricardo Alarcon, the president of the National Cuban Assembly, and Jorge Mas Canosa, the founder and president of the Cuban American National Foundation and one of the most famous supporters of the anti-Castro movement.[14]

Salazar worked at Telemundo[15][16] until 2002, when she continued her career as a journalist with America TV 41 with her own political news show, Maria Elvira Confronta.[17] In 2003, she moved to Channel 22.

In 2006, Raul Alarcon, owner of Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS), purchased channel 22, and the channel is now known as Mega TV. Salazar changed the name of her program to Polo Opuestos under the new owners. She maintained the debate dynamic of her show, but renamed it Maria Elvira Live!.[18][19]

She interviewed several actors of the telenovela Pablo Escobar: The Drug Lord, including the imprisoned Escobar lieutenant John Jairo Velásquez.[20]

Salazar has said that after her interview with Castro, her second-biggest TV interview was with the former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet in 2003.[21][22] Chilean Judge Juan Guzman cited the interview as a legal basis to rule Pinochet "mentally competent to stand trial for human rights violations".[23][24]

In 2013, Salazar interviewed Cuban dissident and blogger Yoani Sánchez in New York City.[25][26]

Salazar has interviewed several public figures, including Presidents Bill Clinton (1999) and George W. Bush (2001), Mexican Presidents Vicente Fox and Carlos Salinas de Gortari (2005), Spanish President José María Aznar (2007), Colombian Presidents Alvaro Uribe (2008) and Juan Manuel Santos (2014),[27] and Mother Teresa.[citation needed]

She has frequently appeared as a guest on Fox News television programs such as Fox & Friends,[28] The O'Reilly Factor,[29] Tucker Carlson Tonight,[30] Hannity[31][32] and The Ingraham Angle,[33] as well as Mornings with Maria[34] on the Fox Business Network and on the conservative network Newsmax,[35] sometimes stylized under the name Elvira Salazar. Among her topics of discussion are immigration, border security and the fight against socialism.

In 2016, Salazar returned to Mega TV[18] as the anchor of the night newscast.[36]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

2018 edit

The Miami Herald reported in January 2018 that retiring Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican who had represented the 27th congressional district since 1989, had met with Salazar. Ros-Lehtinen said that her district was "totally winnable for the right candidate" from the Republican Party, adding that Salazar "could be the right candidate."[37]

In March 2018, Salazar announced her candidacy to represent the district, which includes Miami Beach, most of Miami, Kendall, and parts of coastal south Dade County. The traditionally Republican district, which includes wealthy communities like Miami Beach, Key Biscayne and Coral Gables as well as Little Havana in Miami, had been trending Democratic in recent years.[38]

Salazar's Republican primary opponent, Dade County Commissioner Bruno Barreiro, criticized her for her 1995 interview with Fidel Castro, in which she called Castro a "comandante", as well as a 2016 appearance on Fox News where she called Barack Obama's rapprochement with Cuba "noble". Salazar called Barreiro's attack advertising "defamatory", saying, "I have been one of the staunchest, most hardest critics of the Cuban Revolution on the air."[39]

On August 28, 2018, Salazar won the Republican primary by a margin of about 15 points over Barreiro, her leading rival.[40] Former Clinton cabinet member Donna Shalala won the Democratic nomination for the seat.[3] The only debates held during the general election campaign were in Spanish. Shalala does not speak Spanish and used an interpreter, giving Salazar an advantage. Each candidate declined opportunities to debate the other in English due to scheduling conflicts.[41] Although Hillary Clinton had won the district by almost 20 points in 2016 – Clinton's best showing in a Republican-held district – polling as late as a month before Election Day showed Salazar either narrowly ahead or statistically tied with Shalala.[42] Salazar lost to Shalala, who received about 52% of the vote.[43]

2020 edit

In August 2019, Salazar announced her candidacy to run in a rematch against Shalala.[44] She was endorsed by President Donald Trump,[45] won the August 2020 Republican primary, and faced Shalala in the November general election.[46] The Cook Political Report, as well as various polling firms, classified the seat as "Likely Democratic", but Salazar won, 51.4% to 48.6%.[47][4] She was one of 19 new Republican women elected to the House of Representatives in the 2020 elections.[48][49][50][51] Politico reported that Shalala attributed Salazar's strength to the potency of the socialism attacks among Miami's Cuban population, aided by Shalala calling herself a "pragmatic socialist".[52][53]

Tenure edit

 
Congresswoman Salazar introduces The FORCE Act against Cuba in January 2021.

In late 2020, Salazar was identified as a potential member of the Freedom Force, a group of incoming Republican House members who "say they're fighting against socialism in America".[54][55][56][57] Due to her COVID-19 quarantine, Salazar missed voting on certifying the presidential election results in the House on January 6, 2021. On January 12, the day she was sworn in to Congress, Salazar voted against removing Trump via the 25th Amendment. On January 13, she voted against Trump's second impeachment.[58]

On February 4, 2021, Salazar was one of 11 Republicans who voted to strip Marjorie Taylor Greene of her House Education and Labor Committee and House Budget Committee assignments in response to controversial statements she had made about school shootings at Parkland and Sandy Hook, among other things.[59] She released a statement on her vote, saying in part, "As I have repeatedly criticized Ilhan Omar for her anti-Semitic comments, I had to hold Marjorie Taylor Greene accountable for her denial of the Parkland Massacre, the Flight 77 crash, and accusing a Jewish family of starting the California wildfires. From now on, I will hold every Democrat to this new standard that they have created."[60]

On May 19, 2021, Salazar joined 34 other Republicans and all Democrats in voting to approve the creation of the January 6 commission.[61]

Committee assignments edit

For the 118th Congress:[62]

Select caucus memberships edit

Political positions edit

Abortion edit

Salazar opposes taxpayer funding for abortion.[65][66]

Antitrust bill edit

In 2022, Salazar was one of 39 Republicans to vote for the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022, an antitrust package that would crack down on corporations for anti-competitive behavior.[67][68]

Citizenship edit

Salazar joined Senator Marco Rubio in suggesting that birthright citizenship should be "reviewed", citing abuse of the law by foreign visitors to South Florida.[69] She has said she might be open to offering citizenship to some undocumented immigrants.[70]

Donald Trump edit

Salazar said in 2018 that she wanted to do "whatever makes sense to the community"; of then-President Trump, she said, "The president has used pretty insensitive words. I will talk to him in a nice, respectful way, because I do respect the institution of the presidency."[71]

Economy edit

In 2021, Salazar voted against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.[72]

Environment edit

Salazar publicly supported a carbon tax proposal by then-Representative Carlos Curbelo, which many other Republicans rejected. One of Salazar's campaign commercials vowed to fight for environmental protection in Congress.[73]

Gun policy edit

In March 2021, Salazar was one of eight Republicans to join the House majority in passing the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021.[74] She has called herself a "firm believer in the Second Amendment" while also saying that "ways must be found to keep guns out of the reach of those who should never have them, namely children, criminals and the mentally ill". She has endorsed criminal background checks and called for "effectively closing loopholes that allow criminals to have access to firearms." In October 2018, Salazar said she might also back an assault weapons ban.[70] She voted against the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022.[75]

In June 2022, Salazar voted to raise the legal age to buy some types of assault rifles from 18 to 21.[76] She was one of 14 Republicans to vote in favor of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.

Healthcare edit

Salazar said that she would only support repeal of the Affordable Care Act if a viable alternative were presented. She opposed repeal of the ACA's mandate that health insurers cover preexisting conditions, but called for "free market" policies on health insurance.[71]

Foreign policy and views on socialism edit

Salazar is a supporter of Israel.[77] Salazar criticized President Barack Obama's policy of engagement with Cuba, saying that she would support lifting the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba only once there is democracy in Cuba.[78]

On January 13, 2023, Salazar reintroduced the FORCE Act, which "stops President Biden from normalizing relations with Cuba unless freedom and democracy are restored on the island".[79] She said that democratic socialism means "misery, oppression and exile".[80]

Salazar is considered an ally of Argentine President Javier Milei, the sole member of Congress to attend his inauguration, which was done at the invitation of the Argentine government. She argued that Argentina "is going to set the course and point of reference for the rest of Latin America as to the way that a country should be governed".[81]

LGBTQ rights edit

On February 25, 2021, Salazar voted against the Equality Act, a bill that would prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation by amending the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Fair Housing Act to explicitly include new protections. Salazar said the bill "missed the mark by removing religious freedom protections."[82]

In 2021, Salazar co-sponsored the Fairness for All Act, the Republican alternative to the Equality Act.[83] The bill would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity, and protect the free exercise of religion.

In 2022, Salazar was one of six Republicans to vote for the Global Respect Act, which imposes sanctions on foreign persons responsible for violations of the internationally recognized human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) people, and for other purposes.[84][85]

On July 19, 2022, Salazar and 46 other Republican representatives voted for the Respect for Marriage Act, which would codify the right to same-sex marriage in federal law.[86] On December 8, 2022, she voted against the final passage of the Respect for Marriage Act.[87]

Statehood for Puerto Rico edit

On March 2, 2021, Salazar and Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González introduced the Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act.[88]

Electoral history edit

2018 edit

Florida's 27th congressional district election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donna Shalala 130,743 51.8
Republican Maria Elvira Salazar 115,588 45.8
Independent Mayra Joli 6,255 2.5
Total votes 252,586 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

2020 edit

Florida's 27th congressional district election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Maria Elvira Salazar 176,141 51.4
Democratic Donna Shalala (incumbent) 166,758 48.6
Total votes 342,899 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

2022 edit

Florida's 27th congressional district election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Maria Elvira Salazar (incumbent) 136,038 57.3
Democratic Annette Taddeo 101,404 42.7
Total votes 237,442 100.0
Republican hold

Honors and awards edit

Salazar has won five Emmy Awards for reports on Nicaragua, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic.[89] She was selected for the inaugural 2021 Forbes 50 Over 50, made up of entrepreneurs, leaders, scientists and creators who are over age 50.[90]

Books edit

In 2010, Grijalbo, a branch name of Random House, published her book Si Dios contigo, ¿quién contra ti? (ISBN 0307393267).[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Salazar lives in Miami with her two daughters by her first husband, Renzo Maietto.[91][92]

See also edit

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Maria Elvira Salazar ɛ l ˈ v aɪ r e ˈ s ae l e z ɑːr el VY re SAL e zar born November 1 1961 is an American journalist author and politician serving as the U S representative for Florida s 27th congressional district She is a Republican assistant whip 1 Before entering politics Salazar worked for the Spanish language network Telemundo for three decades after serving as a news anchor for Miami based WSBS TV She has also worked for CNN Espanol and Univision Maria Elvira SalazarMember of the U S House of Representatives from Florida s 27th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2021Preceded byDonna ShalalaPersonal detailsBorn 1961 11 01 November 1 1961 age 62 Miami Florida U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseRenzo Maietto m 1999 div 2010 wbr Lester Woerner m 2022 wbr Children2EducationMiami Dade CollegeUniversity of Miami BA Harvard University MPA WebsiteHouse websiteMaria Elvira Salazar s voice source source Maria Elvira Salazar speaks in support of the RENACER ActRecorded November 23 2021Salazar was the Republican nominee for Congress in 2018 losing to Donna Shalala She won the 2020 rematch with 51 4 of the vote to Shalala s 48 6 Salazar s term in office began on January 3 2021 and she was scheduled to be sworn in to the 117th United States Congress that day but was diagnosed with COVID 19 shortly before the start of the term and was sworn in on January 12 instead 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalism 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2018 3 1 2 2020 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Committee assignments 3 4 Select caucus memberships 4 Political positions 4 1 Abortion 4 2 Antitrust bill 4 3 Citizenship 4 4 Donald Trump 4 5 Economy 4 6 Environment 4 7 Gun policy 4 8 Healthcare 4 9 Foreign policy and views on socialism 4 10 LGBTQ rights 4 11 Statehood for Puerto Rico 5 Electoral history 5 1 2018 5 2 2020 5 3 2022 6 Honors and awards 7 Books 8 Personal life 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editSalazar was born in Miami s Little Havana neighborhood the daughter of Cuban exiles 3 She grew up bilingual speaking both Spanish and English 4 She spent part of her childhood in Puerto Rico 5 Salazar studied at the Deerborne School of Coral Gables and graduated from Miami Dade College 6 In 1983 she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the University of Miami and in 1995 she earned a master s degree in public administration from Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University 7 8 Journalism editSalazar s journalism career began in 1983 as a general assignment reporter for Channel 23 9 In 1984 she served as senior political correspondent for the National News in Spanish television in the U S for the Spanish International Network which later became Univision In 1988 she began working as a White House and Pentagon correspondent for Univision In 1991 she became the bureau chief at the Central America division of Univision while covering the civil war in El Salvador 10 In 1993 Salazar started working for the Telemundo Network serving later as senior political correspondent for Telemundo in Cuba 11 In 1995 she interviewed Fidel Castro for Telemundo at the Cuban mission to the UN She is said to have been the only U S Spanish language television journalist to interview Castro one on one 12 13 In 1996 she was one of the two Hispanic journalists to participate in the only political debate in the 50 years after the Cuban revolution between two politically active figures Ricardo Alarcon the president of the National Cuban Assembly and Jorge Mas Canosa the founder and president of the Cuban American National Foundation and one of the most famous supporters of the anti Castro movement 14 Salazar worked at Telemundo 15 16 until 2002 when she continued her career as a journalist with America TV 41 with her own political news show Maria Elvira Confronta 17 In 2003 she moved to Channel 22 In 2006 Raul Alarcon owner of Spanish Broadcasting System SBS purchased channel 22 and the channel is now known as Mega TV Salazar changed the name of her program to Polo Opuestos under the new owners She maintained the debate dynamic of her show but renamed it Maria Elvira Live 18 19 She interviewed several actors of the telenovela Pablo Escobar The Drug Lord including the imprisoned Escobar lieutenant John Jairo Velasquez 20 Salazar has said that after her interview with Castro her second biggest TV interview was with the former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet in 2003 21 22 Chilean Judge Juan Guzman cited the interview as a legal basis to rule Pinochet mentally competent to stand trial for human rights violations 23 24 In 2013 Salazar interviewed Cuban dissident and blogger Yoani Sanchez in New York City 25 26 Salazar has interviewed several public figures including Presidents Bill Clinton 1999 and George W Bush 2001 Mexican Presidents Vicente Fox and Carlos Salinas de Gortari 2005 Spanish President Jose Maria Aznar 2007 Colombian Presidents Alvaro Uribe 2008 and Juan Manuel Santos 2014 27 and Mother Teresa citation needed She has frequently appeared as a guest on Fox News television programs such as Fox amp Friends 28 The O Reilly Factor 29 Tucker Carlson Tonight 30 Hannity 31 32 and The Ingraham Angle 33 as well as Mornings with Maria 34 on the Fox Business Network and on the conservative network Newsmax 35 sometimes stylized under the name Elvira Salazar Among her topics of discussion are immigration border security and the fight against socialism In 2016 Salazar returned to Mega TV 18 as the anchor of the night newscast 36 U S House of Representatives editElections edit 2018 edit See also 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida District 27 The Miami Herald reported in January 2018 that retiring Congresswoman Ileana Ros Lehtinen a Republican who had represented the 27th congressional district since 1989 had met with Salazar Ros Lehtinen said that her district was totally winnable for the right candidate from the Republican Party adding that Salazar could be the right candidate 37 In March 2018 Salazar announced her candidacy to represent the district which includes Miami Beach most of Miami Kendall and parts of coastal south Dade County The traditionally Republican district which includes wealthy communities like Miami Beach Key Biscayne and Coral Gables as well as Little Havana in Miami had been trending Democratic in recent years 38 Salazar s Republican primary opponent Dade County Commissioner Bruno Barreiro criticized her for her 1995 interview with Fidel Castro in which she called Castro a comandante as well as a 2016 appearance on Fox News where she called Barack Obama s rapprochement with Cuba noble Salazar called Barreiro s attack advertising defamatory saying I have been one of the staunchest most hardest critics of the Cuban Revolution on the air 39 On August 28 2018 Salazar won the Republican primary by a margin of about 15 points over Barreiro her leading rival 40 Former Clinton cabinet member Donna Shalala won the Democratic nomination for the seat 3 The only debates held during the general election campaign were in Spanish Shalala does not speak Spanish and used an interpreter giving Salazar an advantage Each candidate declined opportunities to debate the other in English due to scheduling conflicts 41 Although Hillary Clinton had won the district by almost 20 points in 2016 Clinton s best showing in a Republican held district polling as late as a month before Election Day showed Salazar either narrowly ahead or statistically tied with Shalala 42 Salazar lost to Shalala who received about 52 of the vote 43 2020 edit See also 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida District 27 In August 2019 Salazar announced her candidacy to run in a rematch against Shalala 44 She was endorsed by President Donald Trump 45 won the August 2020 Republican primary and faced Shalala in the November general election 46 The Cook Political Report as well as various polling firms classified the seat as Likely Democratic but Salazar won 51 4 to 48 6 47 4 She was one of 19 new Republican women elected to the House of Representatives in the 2020 elections 48 49 50 51 Politico reported that Shalala attributed Salazar s strength to the potency of the socialism attacks among Miami s Cuban population aided by Shalala calling herself a pragmatic socialist 52 53 Tenure edit nbsp Congresswoman Salazar introduces The FORCE Act against Cuba in January 2021 In late 2020 Salazar was identified as a potential member of the Freedom Force a group of incoming Republican House members who say they re fighting against socialism in America 54 55 56 57 Due to her COVID 19 quarantine Salazar missed voting on certifying the presidential election results in the House on January 6 2021 On January 12 the day she was sworn in to Congress Salazar voted against removing Trump via the 25th Amendment On January 13 she voted against Trump s second impeachment 58 On February 4 2021 Salazar was one of 11 Republicans who voted to strip Marjorie Taylor Greene of her House Education and Labor Committee and House Budget Committee assignments in response to controversial statements she had made about school shootings at Parkland and Sandy Hook among other things 59 She released a statement on her vote saying in part As I have repeatedly criticized Ilhan Omar for her anti Semitic comments I had to hold Marjorie Taylor Greene accountable for her denial of the Parkland Massacre the Flight 77 crash and accusing a Jewish family of starting the California wildfires From now on I will hold every Democrat to this new standard that they have created 60 On May 19 2021 Salazar joined 34 other Republicans and all Democrats in voting to approve the creation of the January 6 commission 61 Committee assignments edit For the 118th Congress 62 Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Global Health Global Human Rights and International Organizations Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Chair Committee on Small Business Subcommittee on Contracting and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Innovation Entrepreneurship and Workforce DevelopmentSelect caucus memberships edit Congressional America 250 Caucus co chair Congressional Caucus Against Foreign Corruption and Kleptocracy co chair Congressional Hispanic Conference Flood Resilience Caucus co founder Friends of the Dominican Republic Caucus vice chair House Republican Israel Caucus Republican Main Street Partnership 63 Americans Abroad Caucus co chair Republican Governance Group 64 Tuberculosis Elimination Caucus co chairPolitical positions editAbortion edit Salazar opposes taxpayer funding for abortion 65 66 Antitrust bill edit In 2022 Salazar was one of 39 Republicans to vote for the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022 an antitrust package that would crack down on corporations for anti competitive behavior 67 68 Citizenship edit Salazar joined Senator Marco Rubio in suggesting that birthright citizenship should be reviewed citing abuse of the law by foreign visitors to South Florida 69 She has said she might be open to offering citizenship to some undocumented immigrants 70 Donald Trump edit Salazar said in 2018 that she wanted to do whatever makes sense to the community of then President Trump she said The president has used pretty insensitive words I will talk to him in a nice respectful way because I do respect the institution of the presidency 71 Economy edit In 2021 Salazar voted against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 a 1 9 trillion COVID 19 relief bill 72 Environment edit Salazar publicly supported a carbon tax proposal by then Representative Carlos Curbelo which many other Republicans rejected One of Salazar s campaign commercials vowed to fight for environmental protection in Congress 73 Gun policy edit In March 2021 Salazar was one of eight Republicans to join the House majority in passing the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021 74 She has called herself a firm believer in the Second Amendment while also saying that ways must be found to keep guns out of the reach of those who should never have them namely children criminals and the mentally ill She has endorsed criminal background checks and called for effectively closing loopholes that allow criminals to have access to firearms In October 2018 Salazar said she might also back an assault weapons ban 70 She voted against the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022 75 In June 2022 Salazar voted to raise the legal age to buy some types of assault rifles from 18 to 21 76 She was one of 14 Republicans to vote in favor of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act Healthcare edit Salazar said that she would only support repeal of the Affordable Care Act if a viable alternative were presented She opposed repeal of the ACA s mandate that health insurers cover preexisting conditions but called for free market policies on health insurance 71 Foreign policy and views on socialism edit Salazar is a supporter of Israel 77 Salazar criticized President Barack Obama s policy of engagement with Cuba saying that she would support lifting the U S trade embargo against Cuba only once there is democracy in Cuba 78 On January 13 2023 Salazar reintroduced the FORCE Act which stops President Biden from normalizing relations with Cuba unless freedom and democracy are restored on the island 79 She said that democratic socialism means misery oppression and exile 80 Salazar is considered an ally of Argentine President Javier Milei the sole member of Congress to attend his inauguration which was done at the invitation of the Argentine government She argued that Argentina is going to set the course and point of reference for the rest of Latin America as to the way that a country should be governed 81 LGBTQ rights edit On February 25 2021 Salazar voted against the Equality Act a bill that would prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation by amending the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Fair Housing Act to explicitly include new protections Salazar said the bill missed the mark by removing religious freedom protections 82 In 2021 Salazar co sponsored the Fairness for All Act the Republican alternative to the Equality Act 83 The bill would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex sexual orientation and gender identity and protect the free exercise of religion In 2022 Salazar was one of six Republicans to vote for the Global Respect Act which imposes sanctions on foreign persons responsible for violations of the internationally recognized human rights of lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer and intersex LGBTQI people and for other purposes 84 85 On July 19 2022 Salazar and 46 other Republican representatives voted for the Respect for Marriage Act which would codify the right to same sex marriage in federal law 86 On December 8 2022 she voted against the final passage of the Respect for Marriage Act 87 Statehood for Puerto Rico edit On March 2 2021 Salazar and Resident Commissioner Jenniffer Gonzalez introduced the Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act 88 Electoral history edit2018 edit Florida s 27th congressional district election 2018 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Donna Shalala 130 743 51 8Republican Maria Elvira Salazar 115 588 45 8Independent Mayra Joli 6 255 2 5Total votes 252 586 100 0Democratic gain from Republican2020 edit Florida s 27th congressional district election 2020 Party Candidate Votes Republican Maria Elvira Salazar 176 141 51 4Democratic Donna Shalala incumbent 166 758 48 6Total votes 342 899 100 0Republican gain from Democratic2022 edit Florida s 27th congressional district election 2022 Party Candidate Votes Republican Maria Elvira Salazar incumbent 136 038 57 3Democratic Annette Taddeo 101 404 42 7Total votes 237 442 100 0Republican holdHonors and awards editSalazar has won five Emmy Awards for reports on Nicaragua Cuba and the Dominican Republic 89 She was selected for the inaugural 2021 Forbes 50 Over 50 made up of entrepreneurs leaders scientists and creators who are over age 50 90 Books editIn 2010 Grijalbo a branch name of Random House published her book Si Dios contigo quien contra ti ISBN 0307393267 citation needed Personal life editSalazar lives in Miami with her two daughters by her first husband Renzo Maietto 91 92 See also editHispanic and Latino conservatism in the United States List of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress Religious affiliation in the United States House of Representatives Women in the United States House of RepresentativesReferences edit Nicol Ryan January 19 2021 Maria Elvira Salazar named assistant whip for House GOP Florida Politics Retrieved January 20 2021 Daugherty Alex January 12 2021 Salazar votes against Trump s removal through 25th Amendment in first House vote Miami Herald Retrieved January 12 2021 a b Vassolo Martin August 28 2018 Salazar beats Barreiro in GOP primary in Florida s 27th congressional district Miami Herald Retrieved November 8 2018 a b Daugherty Alex November 4 2020 Maria Elvira Salazar defeats Donna Shalala in Florida s 27th Congressional District Miami Herald Retrieved November 8 2020 Valdez Yvonne H November 4 2020 Maria Elvira Salazar derrota a Donna Shalala en la carrera por el escano en el Congreso del Distrito 27 de Miami Dade South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved November 30 2020 Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar To Discuss Her Role In Politics The Reporter The Student Newspaper at Miami Dade College March 8 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 Maria Elvira Salazar Ballotpedia Retrieved August 31 2018 Putney Michael September 27 2020 This Week in South Florida Maria Elvira Salazar WPLG Retrieved November 30 2020 CNN Latino Launches in Miami Retrieved November 30 2020 Maria Elvira Salazar Keynote Speakers Bureau and Speaking Fee BigSpeak Motivational Speakers Bureau Keynote Speakers Business Speakers and Celebrity Speakers Retrieved July 19 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar Cubanos Famosos in Spanish Retrieved July 19 2019 La familia Castro historia de desencuentros y lealtades como anuncio Raul la muerte de su hermano Fidel The Castro family history of disagreements and loyalties how Raul announced the death of his brother Fidel iProfessional November 26 2016 Dougherty Alex March 1 2018 Journalist Maria Elvira Salazar joins GOP race for Ros Lehtinen s seat Miami Herald DEBORAH RAMIREZ September 6 1996 CUBAN POLITICAL RIVALS MEET IN HISTORIC DEBATE Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 19 2019 Shalala Salazar Congressional Race Tests Limits Of Democratic Appeals To Hispanic Voters October 25 2018 Retrieved July 19 2019 Evans Garrett September 26 2018 Former TV journalist gives GOP rare dose of hope in Florida The Hill Retrieved July 19 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar CiberCuba in Spanish Retrieved July 19 2019 a b Cortesia Maria Elvira Salazar regresa a Mega TV elnuevoherald Retrieved April 20 2019 Pertierra Jose Diario de El Paso Maria Elvira la Diva de la Tarde Cuba Debate March 9 2011 1 Edo Herrera October 17 2012 Especial Pablo Escobar Plata o plomo Completo retrieved April 21 2019 Daugherty Alex GOP candidate Salazar says attacks of her interview with Fidel Castro aren t sticking Miami Herald August 25 2018 2 Maria Elvira Salazar November 10 2010 ENTREVISTA A PINOCHET MARIA ELVIRA SALAZAR retrieved April 20 2019 Pinochet Competent Must Stand Trial Judge Rules Los Angeles Times December 14 2004 ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved April 24 2019 El juez Guzman procesa a Pinochet y ordena su arresto domiciliario por asesinato y secuestro El Pais in Spanish December 14 2004 ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved April 24 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar CiberCuba in Spanish Retrieved April 21 2019 Bosch Adri March 20 2013 Entrevista exclusiva con Yoani Sanchez Part 1 2 3 video completo por Maria Elvira Salazar The Bosch s Blog in European Spanish Retrieved April 21 2019 TeleMiami April 30 2014 Maria Elvira Salazar entrevista al presidente de Colombia Juan Manuel Santos en Mira TV retrieved July 19 2019 The Dangerous Impact of Socialism Fox News February 7 2019 Retrieved February 7 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar at the OReilly factor Fox News Nov 4 2016 Fox News November 4 2016 Retrieved November 4 2016 Florida candidate Pelosi Obama traitors to Hispanics Fox News August 9 2019 Retrieved August 9 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar and Sean Hannity on AOC S progressive squad Fox News November 25 2019 Retrieved July 16 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar amp Sean Hannity discuss Border Security Fox News January 7 2019 Retrieved January 7 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar The Ingraham Angle The Ingraham Angle November 11 2020 Retrieved December 13 2020 Congresswoman Elect Salazar Highlights GOP Freshman Class Diversity Shows American Exceptionality Maria Elvira Salazar November 18 2020 Retrieved November 18 2020 Elvira salazar at Newsmax Now Newsmax October 17 2020 Retrieved October 17 2017 Cuban American Journalist Could Replace Ros Lehtinen News Americas August 29 2018 3 Daugherty Alex Republicans can t generate buzz for Ros Lehtinen s seat and some say it s unwinnable Miami Herald January 2 2018 4 Michael re Buchanan Larry Bloch Matthew Bowers Jeremy Cohn Nate Coote Alastair Daniel Annie Harris Richard November 5 2018 Midterm Election Poll Florida s 27th District Salazar vs Shalala The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 20 2019 Smiley David August 1 2018 Old Fidel Castro interview haunts Cuban American journalist s congressional campaign Miami Herald Retrieved November 8 2018 Vassolo Martin August 28 2018 Salazar beats Barreiro in GOP primary in Florida s 27th congressional district Miami Herald Retrieved August 31 2018 Smiley David October 29 2018 Given the chance to debate in English Shalala says Gracias pero no Miami Herald Retrieved November 8 2018 Lesley Clark October 7 2018 Everybody knows her name but Donna Shalala is finding it difficult to get to Congress McClatchy Washington Bureau Rivero Daniel November 6 2018 Maria Elvira Salazar Loses Race But Keeps Her Head High WLRN Retrieved November 8 2018 Miami Herald dead link Molina Daniel October 29 2020 Trump Endorses Maria Elvira Salazar over Pragmatic Socialist Shalala The Floridian Retrieved November 3 2020 Bikales James August 18 2020 Shalala to face Salazar in Florida rematch The Hill Retrieved August 19 2020 2020 Election Results Florida 27th Congressional District USA Today November 17 2020 Retrieved November 22 2020 Denkmann Libby Four Lessons From The Southern California House Seats Republicans Reclaimed In 2020 KPCC 89 3 FM Southern California Public Radio Pasadena California December 3 2020 Retrieved December 4 2020 Stabile Angelica November 9 2020 13 GOP women join the House dominating congressional elections making history FOX News Retrieved November 23 2020 This is the year of Republican women House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy R CA Congresswoman elect Maria Salazar R FL and Congresswoman elect Stephanie Bice R OK on Fox amp Friends Weekend Fox and Friends Weekend November 14 2020 Retrieved November 14 2020 Maria Elvira Salazar wins Florida congressional race The Ingraham Angle Fox News The Ingraham Angle November 4 2020 Retrieved November 8 2020 Mutnick Ally The biggest surprises of the 2020 Democratic House debacle Politico November 11 2020 Retrieved November 22 2020 Socialism Obamacare and the pandemic TV attacks intensify in Shalala Salazar race Miami Herald Retrieved December 6 2020 Jankowicz Mia A group of incoming GOP House members calling themselves the Freedom Force are trying to counter Alexandria Ocasio Cortez s Squad Business Insider Parrott Jeff December 29 2020 GOP s Freedom Force members say they are ready to take on the socialist Squad Deseret News Parke Caleb December 1 2020 GOP Congresswoman elect on forming Freedom Force Left is totally out of line with mainstream Fox News The Freedom Force Republican group takes on the Squad and evil socialism The Guardian November 30 2020 Trump second impeachment vote The New York Times WEIYI CAI ANNIE DANIEL LAZARO GAMIO and ALICIA PARLAPIANO January 13 2021 Retrieved February 5 2021 Clare Foran Daniella Diaz and Annie Grayer February 4 2021 House votes to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from committee assignments CNN Retrieved February 5 2021 Tweets by Rep Maria Elvira Salazar Twitter February 4 2021 Retrieved February 11 2021 35 Republicans vote in favor of Jan 6 commission Axios May 19 2021 Retrieved May 19 2021 Maria Elvira Salazar Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved May 5 2023 MEMBERS RMSP Retrieved March 1 2021 Homepage of Republican Governance Group Republican Governance Group December 14 2019 Maria Elvira Salazar Ballotpedia Retrieved November 15 2020 Florida pro life candidate unseats former Clinton HHS secretary in House race Catholic News Agency November 6 2020 Retrieved March 11 2021 House passes antitrust bill that hikes M amp A fees as larger efforts targeting tech have stalled CNBC September 29 2022 H R 3843 Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022 House Vote 460 Sep 29 2022 Vassolo Martin October 31 2018 Miami GOP candidate Salazar says birthright citizenship should be reviewed Miami Herald Retrieved November 8 2018 a b Mazzei Patricia October 2 2018 For Democrats Flipping a Miami Congressional Seat Is Harder Than They Thought The New York Timesaccess date April 20 2019 ISSN 0362 4331 a b Ocner Matias J Salazar casts herself as moderate Republican open to carbon tax assault weapons ban Miami Herald Retrieved April 20 2019 South Florida Reps Split Along Party Lines on COVID Relief Bill NBC 6 South Florida February 27 2021 Retrieved March 14 2021 Nicol Ryan October 12 2018 New Maria Elvira Salazar ad Our environment depends on this election Florida Politics Retrieved November 8 2018 Juliegrace Brufke March 11 2021 The eight Republicans who voted to tighten background checks on guns The Hill H R 1808 Assault Weapons Ban of 2022 July 29 2022 Putney Michael June 9 2022 Miami congresswoman breaks with party and votes to raise AR 15 purchase age to 21 WPLG Retrieved June 10 2022 Second time s the charm for South Florida s Maria Elvira Salazar Jewish Insider December 8 2020 Retrieved December 9 2020 Latina Republican known as Maria Elvira battles Donna Shalala for Fla congressional seat NBC News October 26 2018 Retrieved April 21 2019 REPRESENTATIVE SALAZAR REINTRODUCES FORCE ACT TO KEEP CUBAN COMMUNIST REGIME ON STATE SPONSOR OF TERROR LIST Representative Maria Salazar January 13 2023 Retrieved January 19 2023 In Conversation With Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar Forbes retrieved September 28 2021 Bazail Eimil Eric December 18 2023 Javier Milei s friend in Washington POLITICO Retrieved December 19 2023 Miami Republican flips vote on bill to provide protections for LGBTQ people Miami Herald February 25 2021 Fairness for All Act H R 1440 Final vote results for roll call 43 Clerk House Retrieved June 7 2023 Global Respect Act H R 3485 Schnell Mychael July 19 2022 These are the 47 House Republicans who voted for a bill protecting marriage equality The Hill Retrieved July 25 2022 Schnell Mychael December 8 2022 Here are the 39 House Republicans who backed the same sex marriage bill The Hill Retrieved December 8 2022 SALAZAR JOINS GONZALEZ COLON IN INTRODUCING PUERTO RICO STATEHOOD ADMISSION ACT Office of Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar March 2 2021 Cuban American Journalist Could Replace Ros Lehtinen News Americas August 29 2018 Retrieved August 31 2018 Gross Elana Lyn Voytko Lisette McGrath Maggie June 2 2021 The New Golden Age Forbes Retrieved June 2 2021 Maria Elvira Salazar Bio mariaelvirasalazar com December 9 2020 Retrieved December 9 2020 Ex husband s financial woes create house of horrors for Miami congressional candidate Miami Herald David Smiley September 27 2018 Retrieved February 13 2021 External links editRepresentative Maria Elvira Salazar official U S House website Campaign website Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart CiberCuba Biographical Info Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byDonna Shalala Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Florida s 27th congressional district2021 present IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byDeborah K Ross United States representatives by seniority338th Succeeded byVictoria Spartz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Elvira Salazar amp oldid 1201716197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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