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FL-22

Antonio "Tony" Srado for U.S. Congress

I’ll advocate relentlessly for you, focused on real issues facing families.

Eliminate Waste & Drive Accountability

Washington spends billions of taxpayer dollars every year with little transparency, weak oversight, and no clear way to measure what’s actually working.

My mission:

  • I will support meaningful legislation that prioritizes American citizens first.
  • I will ask the tough questions on behalf of Palm Beach County residents and support legislation that holds government officials accountable.
  • I will regularly share clear, plain-language updates on how legislation is voted on, what it costs taxpayers (in approx.), and who it actually benefits.

See examples of my accountability reports here.

Support Families with Disabilities

At the federal level, too many disability programs are disorganized, poorly coordinated with state and local agencies, and rarely held accountable for results.

My mission:

  • I will support legislation and the development of systems and processes—including calculations—that ensures hardworking American families with disabilities receive the help they need.
  • I will support federal laws that holds such agencies accountable for effectively providing and managing disability programs.
  • I will lead reform that encourages private-sector participation in supporting families with disabilities.

You can find an example of my first proposed policy here: L.I.A.M. with Friends Act.

Drive Economic Prosperity

Owning a home and building real wealth shouldn’t feel out of reach for working families. But for too many people, it does. Aside from pricing, it’s about preparation, access, supply, and whether government actually helps people understand and navigate the system.

My mission:

  • I will use my role in Congress to strengthen financial education for our Youth.
  • I will support realistic credit standards states can build on.
  • I will promote competitive and effective public-private partnerships that expand responsible paths to homeownership.
  • I will drive legislation that supports upward mobility for everyday hardworking American families.
  • I will support legislation that eliminates unnecessary barriers contributing to today’s affordability challenges.
For the People of Florida’s 22nd Congressional District

Meet Antonio Srado

Our district doesn’t need another career politician.

It needs leadership grounded in real-world experience—someone who’s been broke, built something, lost it, and had to start over. I’ve lived at the bottom, worked my way up, and felt how federal decisions affect us differently when you’re struggling versus when you’re doing okay. That perspective matters in Congress, because policy isn’t theoretical—it shows up in rent, mortgages, groceries, healthcare, and whether families can stay on their feet.

I’m running for Congress to bring accountability and real world perspective back to Washington D.C. My focus is on prioritizing Americans, supporting the work that’s being done in affordability, and fixing systems like disability and legal immigration so they actually work for families—without wasting taxpayer dollars or creating more chaos.

Too many policies sound good on paper and fall apart in real life. I’m not interested in optics or talking points. I’m focused on outcomes.

As a husband, a father and caretaker to a child with disabilities, an Army veteran, and a Republican, I believe in less but efficient government. I believe we must defend our Constitutional freedoms. And I believe that leadership should be disciplined, innovative, responsible, and effective.

Antonio Srado's Highlights
  • MBA in Data Analytics, University of South Florida
  • Army National Guard veteran, Hon. Sergeant

  • Husband and father navigating real affordability pressures

  • Advocate for families with special needs

  • Real Estate, Business, and Tech professional

Antonio "Tony" Srado For U.S. Congress (FL-22)

Principles That Guide My Service

Accountability

Government must answer to the people who fund it and depend on it.

Discipline

Good policy requires preparation, data, collaboration, and follow-through.

America First

American families, seniors, veterans, and small businesses come before party politics.

Voter Resources

2026 Primary Election

  • Election Day – Tuesday, August 18, 2026
  • Deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation – Monday, July 20, 2026
  • Deadline to request that a Vote-by-Mail ballot be mailed to you – Thursday, August 6, 2026, by 5:00 pm
  • Early Voting – TBD
  • Deadline to return your Vote-by-Mail ballot – Tuesday, August 18, 2026, by 7:00 pm to Palm Beach County Elections Main Office or by 5:00 pm to a Branch Office or Secure Ballot Intake Station

2026 General Election

  • Election Day – Tuesday, November 3, 2026
  • Deadline to register to vote – Monday, October 5, 2026
  • Deadline to request that a Vote-by-Mail ballot be mailed to you – Thursday, October 22, 2026, by 5:00 pm
  • Early Voting – TBD
  • Deadline to return your Vote-by-Mail ballot – Tuesday, November 3, 2026, by 7:00 pm to Palm Beach County Elections Main Office or by 5:00 pm to a Branch Office or Secure Ballot Intake Station