Jared Moskowitz, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman representing Florida’s 23rd district, expressed his involvement and views on several topics through a series of tweets. Moskowitz, born in Coral Springs, Florida, with educational credentials from George Washington University and Nova Southeastern University, has a notable career in public service, including previous roles in the Florida House of Representatives and Broward County Commission.
On March 27, 2025, Congressman Moskowitz reflected on his legislative achievements in Florida, specifically mentioning, “I was proud to lead the House bill authorizing the Florida Holocaust Memorial when I was in the legislature. Thanks to the Governor’s office and all others for making this happen. With antisemitism rising, we must remember the atrocities of the Holocaust so they are never”
During Women’s History Month, on March 28, 2025, he urged reflection on women’s roles, stating, “This #WomensHistoryMonth is a time to reflect on the incredible contributions of women in our community and the influence they’ve had on every sector of society. I want to recognize several outstanding leaders who are making a difference in South Florida:”
Moskowitz highlighted Ava Parker’s leadership on the same day, noting, “Ava Parker leads with a strategic approach emphasizing innovation, student success, and business and community collaboration. The first female president in @PBStateCollege’s history, she helped open the college’s 5th campus and reached its highest enrollment ever.”



