Congressman Jared Moskowitz, representing Florida’s 23rd district in the U.S. Congress, has been actively engaging with his constituents through various initiatives and meetings. On May 16, 2025, he shared updates on social media regarding his recent activities and upcoming events.
In a tweet posted on May 16, Moskowitz expressed gratitude towards the Montaltos and Hoyers, two families associated with Stand With Parkland. He stated: “Thank you to the Montaltos and Hoyers, two MSD families with @StandWParkland, for meeting with me to discuss school safety. As a graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, keeping our schools safe is always my priority in Congress.” This highlights his ongoing commitment to addressing school safety issues.
Later that day, at 16:49 UTC, Moskowitz reminded his followers about an upcoming event hosted by his office. He tweeted: “A reminder that my office is hosting an information session on attending our nation’s service academies tomorrow at FAU. If you’re interested in learning more about this process or know someone who is, we hope to see you there!” The session aims to provide insights into the application process for national service academies.
At 17:36 UTC on the same day, Moskowitz announced a virtual town hall scheduled for May 21. In his tweet, he invited participation from constituents: ” WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 @ 6p ET I’m hosting a virtual town hall from Washington to discuss some of the most critical issues facing our district. You can send questions with name and town of residence to the email below and watch live on my Facebook or YouTube channel.” This initiative provides an opportunity for residents of Florida’s 23rd district to engage directly with their representative.
Jared Moskowitz has served in Congress since replacing Ted Deutch in 2023. His political career includes terms in the Florida House of Representatives and Broward County Commission. Born in Coral Springs in 1980 and currently residing in Parkland, Moskowitz holds degrees from George Washington University and Nova Southeastern University.



