Tax relief, lower insurance, safer communities — a new generation of leadership for coastal Palm Beach County.
HD-87 stretches from Jupiter and Tequesta down through coastal Palm Beach County. The fights here are local — flood insurance, property tax bills, water quality off the inlet, working-land protection. Here's how Jonathan stacks up on the issues that actually decide this race.
| HD-87 issue | Jonathan Rubin Lives in HD-87 | The Incumbent Tallahassee priorities | National Party Brand DC talking points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Property tax relief for homesteadersPocketbook | ||||
Lower homeowner & flood insurancePocketbook | ||||
Real grocery & gas cost reliefPocketbook | ||||
Safer streets — pro-law-enforcementSafety | ||||
Fentanyl & opioid response in PBCSafety | ||||
School safety officers in every HD-87 schoolSafety | ||||
Clean water in the Intracoastal & inletEnvironment | ||||
Protect working farms & ranch landEnvironment | ||||
Resilient coast — beaches, dunes, mangrovesEnvironment | ||||
Lives in HD-87 todayRepresentation | ||||
Knocks doors in the district personallyRepresentation | ||||
Town halls in Jupiter, Tequesta, Hobe SoundRepresentation | ||||
Plain-English policy, not party scriptsRepresentation | ||||
Beholden to district voters, not lobbyistsRepresentation |
Jonathan grew up in Palm Beach County and is raising his family on the same stretch of coast he wants to represent. HD-87 isn't a stepping stone — it's home.
Floridians are getting crushed by homeowner premiums. Jonathan is pushing a real reform package, not another commission to study it.
Algae blooms, septic seepage, and aging stormwater systems aren't 'environmental issues' — they're property values, fishing jobs, and tourism. He treats them that way.
Real HD-87 data, real local voices, real district context. Every figure below ties back to a row in the comparison chart.
“Jonathan actually showed up to the seawall fight in Tequesta when no one else from Tallahassee would. He stood in the rain with us for three hours.”
“Our premium jumped from $4,200 to $9,800 in three years. He's the only candidate who walked us through actual legislation — bill numbers, sponsors, vote counts. Not a slogan.”
“As a 28-year deputy, I don't endorse lightly. Jonathan listened, took notes, and brought back a real plan for fentanyl interdiction on I-95. That's rare.”
90 days. 8 volunteers. One precinct in the western edge of HD-87 that the incumbent skipped in the last three cycles.
Live numbers update as canvassers log doors. Methodology, sources, and raw exports are available to any HD-87 voter on request — email verify@rubinforflorida.com.
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