The Miami Herald recently published an article stating there was “no good choice in the Florida District 39 race.” You know what…They have the right to their opinion, but their opinion is completely wrong.
There is a great candidate running for for Florida Senate and it’s Miami Springs’ very own Bryan Avila. Avila was born in Hialeah and graduated from Miami Springs Senior High. He achieved his AA from Miami-Dade before getting his Bachelor’s from (The U) University of Miami in 2006. Avila went on to get his Master’s Degree from FIU in 2010.
Avila was first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2014 where he has served with distinction. In 2022, Bryan Avila ran uncontested for the Florida Senate seat to take over from another former Golden Hawk, Manny Diaz, Jr (who was appointed as the Florida Education Commissioner.)
Well, let’s look back at Bryan Avila and his commitment to our community and the State of Florida:
In 2019, Avila supported the City of Miami Springs along with then Senator, Manny Diaz, Jr. to bring in $1.6 Million for the Senior Center.
In 2021, Bryan Avila along with Manny Diaz, Jr. brought in $2.7 Million for the city of Miami Springs including Storm Water Drainage, Roadway Improvements, and Senior Center funding.
In 2022, Bryan Avila helped to secure $3.5 Million for Miami Springs and $1.765 Million for the Village of Virginia Gardens.
Governor DeSantis Approves $5.265 Million for Miami Springs & Virginia Gardens Projects
In 2023, Senator Avila and Representative Rizo shared their accomplishments with the City of Miami Springs.
Senator Avila and Representative Rizo Present Accomplishments to Miami Springs
I’ve had the pleasure to interact with Senator Avila from the very beginning of his career. I can tell you that he’s a family man who loves his God, country, family, and community.
We are blessed to have a wonderful person such as Bryan Avila serving us as both a member of the Miami Springs community and as our State Senator.
Come this election day, we hope you’ll join us in voting for and re-electing Florida Senator, Bryan Avila.