Rep Frederica WilsonVerified account

@RepWilson

Former educator & state legislator; founder & chair of FL Ports Caucus; founder of 5000 Role Models Project; ?

Washington DC
Joined January 2011

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  1. Casting your ballot by mail is the best way to ensure that your vote is counted. Use these links, RT and share them with everyone you know!

  2. We must not forget about the who remain missing over 4 years after their initial abduction. This issue is still important and those of us fighting for their return cannot give up!

  3. Casting your ballot by mail is the best way to ensure that your vote is counted. Use these links, RT and share them with everyone you know!

  4. The abduction of the is not only a Nigerian issue. We are a global community and I will continue to advocate for them until they have been returned.

  5. A new non-partisan report shows that has denied >99% of Public Service Loan Forgiveness applications. That’s why I’ve joined more than 150 of my colleagues in demanding that provide more information and fix this!

  6. Casting your ballot by mail is the best way to ensure that your vote is counted. Use these links, RT and share them with everyone you know!

  7. As our country continues to debate how to best secure a safe educational environment, let us not forget the Chibok schoolgirls, whose freedom and access to education was brutally taken by Boko Haram.

  8. RT and pass the word! There's a lot at stake in the midterm elections!

  9. My heart still breaks for the 112 Chibok schoolgirls who remain missing as a result of Boko Haram’s reign of terror.

  10. Fellow Floridians: Save these dates!

  11. Casting your ballot by mail is the best way to ensure that your vote is counted. Use these links, RT and share them with everyone you know!

  12. For 1,608 days the have been held captive by Boko Haram. We demand that the 112 girls still captive be returned to their families!

  13. Today marks the one-year anniversary of the movement going viral. Thank you to all of the women, like , and so many others, who found the courage to share their harrowing stories, which helped countless others find the strength to tell theirs.

  14. We have not lost faith! The fight to continues! to end the captivity at the hands of Boko Haram.

  15. 112 remain captive. I will continue to lead the fight to until they are returned home safely.

  16. I will not stand down and will continue the fight .

  17. We must not abandon hope for the , even after 1604 days!

  18. As we work to help our state rebuild from , the Florida congressional delegation is urging to streamline food service programs for families in need.

  19. As we celebrate the spirit, resiliency, and strength of girls on , I pray that the who are free, as well as those still in captivity, will have the opportunity to unlock their full potential.

  20. I intend to continue this fight until the freedom of all of the is secured!

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