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Dunn, Neal P.

Dunn, Neal P.

RepublicanHouse·Florida, District 2

Serving since 2023 (118th–119th Congresses)

Contact

Office

466 Cannon House Office Building Washington DC 20515-0902

Campaign Finance (2026)

Raised$831K
Spent$475K
Cash on Hand$445K

Funding Sources

Individual$226K
PAC$459K
Small donors (≤$200)$18K
Large donors$208K

Top Industries

Miscellaneous Business$124K
Other$73K
Health Professionals$64K
Lawyers & Lobbyists$46K
Retired$43K

Source: FEC · 2026 cycle

About

Representative Neal Dunn is a Republican representing Florida's 2nd congressional district and is a surgeon who served in the United States Army for eleven years.

Background

Neal Dunn was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and earned a Bachelor of Science from Washington and Lee University followed by a medical degree from the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. He served on active duty in the United States Army for 11 years, where he completed his internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and attained the rank of major. After his military service, he moved to Panama City, Florida, where he worked as a surgeon, helped found the Panama City Urological Center and the Panama City Surgery Center, and served as the founding chairman of Summit Bank.

Political career

Before entering public office, Neal Dunn served in the United States Army for eleven years, reaching the rank of major, and later worked as a surgeon in Panama City, Florida. He was first sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives in 2017 and has represented Florida's 2nd congressional district since that time. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Current focus

Dunn, Neal P. represents the 2nd congressional district of FL in the U.S. House. Dunn, Neal P. currently serves on the Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, the Communications and Technology, and the Health. They have sponsored 49 bills in the current House, including H.R. 8890; H.R. 8500; H.R. 8032.

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Committee Assignments

Legislative Activity

49

Bills Sponsored

10

Recent Votes

Vote history