Discover the defining moments in the early life of María Elvira Salazar. From birth to education, explore key events.
María Elvira Salazar is an American journalist, author, and politician currently serving as the U.S. representative for Florida's 27th congressional district since 2021. As a Republican, she holds the position of assistant whip. Prior to her political career, Salazar spent three decades as a journalist for Telemundo, after being a news anchor for WSBS TV in Miami. Her journalism career also included roles at CNN Español and Univision, marking her as a prominent figure in Spanish-language media before transitioning to politics.
María Elvira Salazar's Dignity Act proposes a path to regularization for long-term migrants in the US, sparking debate and criticism regarding amnesty and its potential impact. Critics argue it's an 'amnesty scam'.
On November 1, 1961, María Elvira Salazar was born. She later became an American journalist, author, and politician.
In 1964, The Civil Rights Act was enacted.
In 1983, Salazar earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the University of Miami.
In 1983, Salazar's journalism career began as a general assignment reporter for Channel 23.
In 1988, she began working as a White House and Pentagon correspondent for Univision.
In 1989, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen began representing the 27th congressional district.
In 1995, Salazar interviewed Fidel Castro for Telemundo at the Cuban mission to the United Nations.
In 1995, she received a Master of Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School.
In 1996, Salazar was one of two Hispanic journalists to participate in a political debate between Ricardo Alarcón and Jorge Mas Canosa.
In 2002, Salazar continued her journalism career with America TV 41, hosting her own political news show, Maria Elvira Confronta.
In 2003, Salazar interviewed former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet, which was later cited as a legal basis to rule Pinochet mentally competent for trial.
In 2005, Salazar interviewed Mexican presidents Vicente Fox and Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
In 2006, following the purchase of WSBS-TV by Raúl Alarcón, Salazar transitioned her program to Mega TV and renamed it Polos Opuestos, later Maria Elvira Live!.
In 2007, Salazar interviewed Spanish president José María Aznar.
In 2008, Salazar interviewed Colombian president Alvaro Uribe.
In 2012, The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act was enacted.
In 2013, Salazar interviewed Cuban dissident and blogger Yoani Sánchez in New York City.
In 2014, Salazar interviewed Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton had won the district by almost 20 points, which was Clinton's best showing in a Republican-held district.
In 2016, Salazar returned to Mega TV as the anchor of the night newscast.
In 2016, Salazar's appearance on Fox News, where she called Barack Obama's rapprochement with Cuba "noble," was criticized by Bruno Barreiro.
In January 2018, retiring congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen met with Salazar and suggested she would be the right candidate for the 27th congressional district.
In March 2018, Salazar announced her candidacy to represent Florida's 27th congressional district.
On August 28, 2018, Salazar won the Republican primary by approximately 15 points over Bruno Barreiro.
In October 2018, Salazar indicated she might support an assault weapons ban.
In 2018, Salazar became the Republican nominee for Florida's 27th congressional district but lost to Donna Shalala.
In 2018, Salazar stated her intention to prioritize community needs and address President Trump respectfully.
In August 2019, Salazar announced her candidacy for a rematch against Donna Shalala.
In August 2020, Salazar won the Republican primary and faced Shalala in the November general election.
In 2020, María Elvira Salazar defeated Donna Shalala in a rematch election.
In late 2020, Salazar was identified as a potential member of the Freedom Force.
Due to her COVID-19 quarantine, Salazar missed the vote on January 6, 2021, in the House to certify the presidential election results.
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.
On February 25, 2021, Salazar voted against the Equality Act, citing concerns about religious freedom protections.
On March 2, 2021, Salazar and Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González introduced the Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act.
In March 2021, Salazar was one of eight Republicans to join the House majority in passing the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021.
On May 19, 2021, Salazar joined 34 other Republicans and all Democrats in voting to approve the creation of the January 6 commission.
In 2021, Salazar co-sponsored the Fairness for All Act, the Republican alternative to the Equality Act.
In 2021, Salazar voted against the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.
In June 2022, Business Insider reported that Salazar appeared to have violated the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012 for failing to properly disclose an exchange of shares in Cano Health.
In June 2022, Salazar voted to raise the legal age to buy some types of assault rifles from 18 to 21.
In 2022, María Elvira Salazar married businessman Lester Woerner.
In 2022, Salazar voted against the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022.
In 2022, Salazar voted against the Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 which expanded VA benefits to veterans exposed to toxic chemicals during their military service.
In 2022, Salazar was one of six Republicans to vote for the Global Respect Act.
On January 13, 2023, Salazar reintroduced the Fighting Oppression until the Reign of Castro Ends (FORCE) Act.
In September 2023, Salazar introduced the Crucial Communism Teaching Act.
On January 10, 2024, Salazar introduced H.R. 6943: No AI Fraud Act into the 118th United States Congress.
In 2024, María Elvira Salazar secured re-election, continuing her service in the U.S. Congress.
In December 2024, the Crucial Communism Teaching Act, introduced by Salazar, passed the House.
On November 18, 2025, Salazar voted in favor of releasing the Epstein files, later expressing her commitment to transparency and accountability on X.
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