Rep. Hillary Cassel becomes the second Florida lawmaker to do so in recent weeks.
Florida state Rep. Hillary Cassel on Friday became the second Florida representative in this legislative session to switch parties from Democrat to Republican, according to an announcement she made on social media.
âThis decision was not made lightly but comes from a deep sense of responsibility to my constituents and my commitment to the values that guide my service. I will be joining the Republican Conference of the Florida House of Representatives because I believe in their vision for a better, more prosperous Florida. As a mother, I want to help build a world where our children are judged on their character and their actions, not on their labels.â
Cassel, in part, cited what she described as the Democratic Partyâs âfailure to unequivocally support Israel and its willingness to tolerate extreme progressive voices that justify or condone acts of terrorismâ in the IsraelâHamas conflict, also noting that she is a âproud Jewish woman.â
âIâm constantly troubled by the inability of the current Democratic Party to relate to everyday Floridians,â she said. âI can no longer remain in a party that doesnât represent my values.â
âWelcome to the team,â he wrote on X.
âI love my community, and I will continue to fight every day to benefit the people of West Tampa, Hillsborough County, and the state of Florida,â she said in a Dec. 9 statement. âAnd in my heart, I know the best way to do that is to stand with Speaker Perez and join the Republican supermajority in the Florida House of Representatives.â
Perez also re-posted Valdesâs statement on X and welcomed her into the House. At the time, House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell said she was surprised and disappointed by Valdesâs announcement.
Valdes and Casselâs switch to the Republican Party increases the GOPâs supermajority in the state House of Representatives. Republicans have controlled the governorâs office and both branches of the Legislature since 1999.
House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell has not yet commented on Casselâs switch to the GOP, but she lamented Valdesâs decision in a statement to news outlets earlier this month.
She claimed at the time that Valdes had âelevated her own aspirations above the needs of her districtâ and was âelected by her constituents as a Democrat to fight for our shared values here in Tallahassee and has consistently and publicly shared that she feels the Republican Party does not adequately represent her constituents or her beliefs.â
The Epoch Times contacted Driskellâs office for comment but received no reply by publication time.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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