Luna has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Opposes continuing resolutions and omnibus spending billsLuna voted against multiple measures that extended or consolidated federal appropriations, including the Further Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act, 2024 (H.R.6363), the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (H.R.9747), the Extension of Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 2024 (H.R.7463), the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (H.R.2882), and Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2024 (H.R.2872). Each vote was cast against the majority of her party.
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Supports legislation addressing sexual violence and child safetyLuna sponsored the Justice for Rape Survivors Act (H.R.395), which has been introduced in multiple prior Congresses, and the No Repeat Child Sex Offenders Act (H.R.393), also a reintroduced measure. Both bills remained in committee. These sponsorships reflect a sustained engagement with federal legislation targeting sexual violence and crimes against children.
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Supports congressional oversight of the executive branchLuna sponsored two resolutions finding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress (H.RES.1334, H.RES.1357), both referred to committee. She also sponsored a resolution censuring Representative Adam Schiff (H.RES.512). These actions reflect engagement with House oversight and accountability mechanisms directed at executive and legislative branch conduct.
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Supports restrictions on congressional stock tradingLuna sponsored H.RES.725, a resolution providing for House floor consideration of H.R.1908, a bill that would prohibit stock trading and ownership by members of Congress. The resolution was referred to committee. The underlying bill, H.R.1908, has been introduced in prior Congresses.
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Voted against aviation and defense authorization measuresLuna voted against the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 (H.R.3935), the Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2024 (H.R.7454), and the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (H.R.2670), all of which became law. Each vote was cast against the majority of her party in the House.
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Anna Paulina Luna represents Florida's 13th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, having taken office on January 3, 2023. She is a member of the Republican Party and an Air Force veteran. Luna is the first Mexican-American woman elected to Congress from Florida. She sponsored H.R.6633, a bill to designate a United States Postal Service facility at 9355 11th Avenue North in St. Petersburg, Florida, which was enacted into law. Her voting record includes repeated votes against her party's majority on spending and authorization measures, including votes against continuing appropriations acts (H.R.6363, H.R.2872, H.R.9747, H.R.7463, H.R.2882), the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (H.R.2882), the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 (H.R.3935), the Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2024 (H.R.7454), and the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (H.R.2670). Luna has also sponsored resolutions related to congressional ethics and oversight, including resolutions finding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress (H.RES.1357, H.RES.1334), a resolution censuring Representative Adam Schiff (H.RES.512), and a resolution providing for consideration of legislation to prohibit stock trading by members of Congress (H.RES.725). She has sponsored bills addressing sexual violence, including the Justice for Rape Survivors Act (H.R.395) and the No Repeat Child Sex Offenders Act (H.R.393).
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
Dec 6, 2023Sponsored
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 9355 113th Street in Seminole, Florida, as the "Army SSG Ryan Christian Knauss Memorial Post Office Building".
Anna Luna raised $2.3M in the 2026 cycle, with 50.4% of receipts coming from "other" sources, 46.2% from individuals, and 3.3% from PACs; unitemized contributions account for 54.5% of individual giving. Top PAC contributors include Grow the Majority, APL Victory Fund, Emmer Majority Builders, and Club for Growth PAC, along with joint fundraising committees Burchett Luna Victory Fund and American Battleground Fund. Top employer concentrations among itemized donors include Aevex Aerospace LLC, Winklevoss Capital Management, Starkey Hearing Technologies, and Khosla Ventures. Outside spending totaled $332K supporting Luna, with House Freedom Fund ($230K), Club for Growth Action ($65K), and House Freedom Action ($19K) as the top independent spenders.
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