Congressman Jared Moskowitz discusses diverse issues impacting students and seniors

Congressman Jared Moskowitz discusses diverse issues impacting students and seniors
Jared Moskowitz U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 23rd district — Official U.S. House headshot
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Jared Moskowitz, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 23rd district, has recently shared his views and experiences on social media. His tweets address various topics, including interactions with student leaders, international conflicts, and local issues affecting seniors in Florida.

On March 19, 2025, Congressman Moskowitz expressed his enjoyment in meeting with student government members from the University of Florida during their visit to Capitol Hill. He remarked on their leadership qualities by stating “I had a great time talking to members of University of Florida’s student government during their visit to Capitol Hill. Your school and our state are lucky to have you as leaders!”

Later that day, Moskowitz commented on the ongoing conflict involving Hamas, urging for an end to hostilities through the release of hostages. He emphasized the role America should play in this situation by tweeting “Hamas could end this war right now if it released the hostages held in Gaza. It could’ve done so months ago, but instead it’s brought devastation by prolonging this conflict. America must lead the world in pressuring Hamas to end this war and bring the hostages home.”

The following day, on March 20, 2025, Moskowitz addressed issues facing Florida seniors regarding Social Security services. He advocated for expanding resources rather than cutting them due to backlogs and long wait times at phone lines dedicated to these services. In his tweet he stated “With the backlogs and long waits that Florida seniors are facing at the Social Security phone line, we shouldn’t be cutting these resources — we should be expanding them. Anything less is a disservice to hardworking Americans who earned these benefits.”



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