Years in Office
2
Bills Sponsored
30
Bills Co-Sponsored
674
Committees
2
Jared Moskowitz Biography
Jared Moskowitz, a former emergency management director, built his career coordinating disaster response before entering Congress. Elected in 2022 to represent Florida’s 23rd District, he focuses on disaster preparedness, gun violence prevention, and climate resilience. Moskowitz has played a key role on the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, where he has advocated for robust federal disaster relief and co-sponsored legislation to enhance school safety. He approaches his work with a pragmatic, solutions-oriented style, aiming to strengthen community security and safeguard Floridians against future crises.
Education
- J.D., Nova Southeastern University, Davie, FL(2007)
- B.A. in Political Science, George Washington University, Washington, DC(2003)
Professional History
U.S. Representative
(2023-Present)Representing Florida's 23rd district
Commissioner, Broward County
(2022)Director, Department of Emergency Management
(2019–21)Member, Florida House of Representatives
(2012–19)Commissioner, City of Parkland
(2006–12)Campaign Staff
Lawyer, Private Practice
Business Executive
Impact & Accomplishments
Notable contributions during Jared Moskowitz's congressional service.
Disaster Recovery Funding
Secured federal disaster recovery funds for Florida communities impacted by hurricanes and other natural disasters.
Parkland School Safety Advocacy
Advocated for increased federal funding for school safety measures following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy.
COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
Oversaw Florida's COVID-19 vaccine rollout as Director of Florida Division of Emergency Management.
Support for Israel
Co-sponsored resolutions supporting Israel and condemning antisemitism in the wake of increased global tensions.
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