Congressman Jared Moskowitz, representing Florida’s 23rd district, has been active on social media discussing key issues of international and local importance. Serving in the U.S. Congress since 2023 after replacing Ted Deutch, Moskowitz is also a former member of the Florida House of Representatives and the Broward County Commission.
On May 7, 2025, Congressman Moskowitz expressed his concerns about the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. In his tweet, he stated: “I’m closely monitoring the conflict between India and Pakistan. As a member of @HouseForeign, I know that regional stability in South Asia is critical and the U.S. must work with both nations to find a diplomatic solution and avoid further escalation.” This highlights his involvement in foreign affairs as part of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Later that day, Moskowitz met with Florida pharmacists to discuss healthcare matters. He tweeted: “Good to meet with some Florida pharmacists with @Commpharmacy for a productive discussion on standing up to pharmaceutical middlemen and protecting Florida seniors’ access to quality, affordable healthcare through Medicare.” The meeting focused on ensuring affordable healthcare access for seniors in Florida.
The following day, May 8, 2025, Congressman Moskowitz celebrated National Small Business Week by emphasizing his commitment to supporting small businesses. He wrote: “Happy National #SmallBusinessWeek! Small businesses are the backbone of America’s economy, and I’m working every day in Congress to support an economy where ingenuity and entrepreneurship can thrive.” This reflects his dedication to fostering economic growth through entrepreneurship.
Jared Moskowitz was born in Coral Springs, Florida in 1980 and currently resides in Parkland. He holds degrees from George Washington University and Nova Southeastern University.



