Rep. Cory Mills, U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 7th district since 2023, posted a series of updates on his official Twitter account this week, highlighting his participation in local memorial events and legislative efforts focused on law enforcement and veterans.
On May 21, Mills shared his office’s attendance at a regional law enforcement memorial: “Our office was proud to attend the Volusia and Flagler Counties Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony to honor the courageous officers who gave their lives in service to their communities. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten, and their dedication to protecting the people of https://t.co/L2PWe4oUz3”.
The following day, May 22, Mills reported on congressional action supporting military families: “This week, I joined my colleagues in voting for the Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act of 2026 to deliver real support for veterans and military families nationwide. This bill increases compensation for over 500,000 surviving military families by”.
On May 23, Mills announced new legislation he introduced regarding prescription drug oversight: “This week, I introduced the PETS Act, legislation to strengthen Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) compliance for veterinarians and improve oversight of controlled substance dispensing. This bill ensures consistent reporting standards, strengthens accountability, and”.
Cory Mills replaced Stephanie Murphy as representative for Florida’s 7th district in 2023 after winning election. Born in Winter Haven in 1980 and now residing in New Smyrna Beach at age 42, Mills has emphasized both public safety initiatives and expanded benefits for veterans during his time in Congress.


