Congressman Jared Moskowitz, a representative of Florida’s 23rd district in the U.S. Congress since 2023, has recently shared his thoughts on significant events and issues on his social media profile. Known for his previous roles in the Florida House of Representatives and the Broward County Commission, Moskowitz utilizes his platform to address both national and local matters.
On April 21, 2025, Moskowitz expressed his condolences regarding the death of Pope Francis. He stated, “I join the world in grieving the loss of Pope Francis, a steadfast advocate for a more inclusive and peaceful world. May His Holiness rest in peace, and may we all strive to mirror his humility and empathy.”
Later the same day, Moskowitz highlighted an impending legislative concern. He emphasized the approaching expiration of the National Flood Insurance Program and urged Congress to take action. He remarked, “The National Flood Insurance Program expires in September. Congress needs to be proactive and extend this program so homeowners and businesses have certainty that the flood insurance policies they’ve paid into will be there when disaster strikes.”
Also, on April 21, Moskowitz shared his engagement with local religious leaders, mentioning a morning spent discussing community matters with pastors from Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach. He wrote, “I had a great time this morning talking with pastors from Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach about the issues that matter most to their congregations. Thanks to Pastor McLamore for welcoming me into your church on this Easter Monday!”
Jared Moskowitz, born in Coral Springs, Florida, in 1980, has built a career rooted in public service, marked by his educational background from George Washington University and Nova Southeastern University. Residing in Parkland, Florida, he continues to address issues significant to his constituents.



