Jared Moskowitz U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 23rd district | Official U.S. House headshot
Jared Moskowitz U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 23rd district | Official U.S. House headshot
Jared Moskowitz, a U.S. Congressman representing Florida's 23rd district, has recently shared several updates on social media regarding his activities and engagements. His posts reflect his involvement in healthcare advocacy, support for local businesses, and efforts to maintain essential services for citizens.
On March 17, 2025, Moskowitz expressed gratitude towards Fight Colorectal Cancer for visiting his office. He emphasized the personal significance of the fight against cancer and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting research efforts. "Thanks to Fight Colorectal Cancer for dropping by my office. The fight to cure cancer is deeply personal to me, and I’m committed to doing whatever I can and working with whomever to support the tools and research that are required to finally beat it."
The following day, March 18, 2025, Moskowitz congratulated a new business in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. He welcomed Eddie and Vinnie’s Coastal Italian Restaurant on its grand opening and noted the positive impact of thriving local businesses in the community. "It’s always great to see new businesses open and thrive in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Congrats to Eddie and Vinnie’s Coastal Italian Restaurant on its grand opening!"
On March 19, 2025, Moskowitz reported leading an initiative with Rep Al Green alongside other House Democrats urging the Social Security Administration not to reduce its phone service amid reports suggesting such cuts. He highlighted the importance of this service as it received millions of calls from seniors last year who rely on this resource for support."Today, @RepAlGreen and I led 60 other House Democrats urging the @SocialSecurity Admin not to cut its phone service, as multiple reports floated. The SSA got 80 million calls just last year from seniors and others who depend on this resource. We can’t leave them without support."