Congressman Jared Moskowitz, representing Florida’s 23rd district, has been active on social media discussing various topics pertinent to his constituents and the broader U.S. community. His recent tweets highlight diplomatic engagements, disaster preparedness, and educational opportunities for students.
On May 8, 2025, Congressman Moskowitz shared details of a meeting with Wendall Jones, the Ambassador of The Bahamas. He emphasized the importance of the relationship between The Bahamas and the United States, particularly for South Florida. Moskowitz stated his commitment to strengthening these ties from his position at the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “Had a great meeting with the Ambassador of The Bahamas, Wendall Jones.”
In a tweet dated May 9, 2025, Moskowitz addressed concerns about disaster preparedness in light of historical data showing over 400 disasters costing more than $1 billion since 1980 in the U.S. He underscored the necessity of utilizing NOAA’s data to understand trends and prepare for future emergencies as hurricane season approaches. “Since 1980, the US has faced more than 400 disasters costing $1 billion+.”
Later that day on May 9th, he announced an upcoming event aimed at assisting Florida students interested in applying to service academies. This initiative is organized in collaboration with fellow representatives Lois Frankel, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz. The event will take place on May 17th and aims to provide guidance on applications to these prestigious institutions. “Are you interested in being nominated for a service academy or know someone who is?”
Jared Moskowitz has served in Congress since replacing Ted Deutch in 2023 and previously held positions in both state legislature and local government.



