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@RepDWStweets

U.S. Congresswoman proudly representing the people of Florida's 23rd District in our nation's capital.

Weston & Washington
Joined February 2013

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  1. On this Christmas Day, while so many families gather to spread the joy of the season, let us all commit to treating each other with kindness and compassion. To all who are celebrating this joyous day, I wish you and your families a truly Merry Christmas!

  2. In a , the President said he would be "proud" to shut down the government if he doesn't get billions of dollars from American taxpayers to fund the wasteful, irrational wall he promised Mexico would pay for. That is unacceptable.

  3. The humanitarian emergency in Venezuela deserves our full attention.

  4. Republicans will stop at nothing to undermine Americans' ability to access affordable health care. Here's my statement on this cruel legal attack, which will vigorously fight back against:

  5. I will miss having my friend in Congress. In her absence, I promise to fight twice as hard for statehood for Puerto Rico.

  6. Service members and their families sacrifice so much for our nation. Today I teamed up with the to send holiday greetings and express my gratitude to the women and men who serve with pride. 🇺🇸

  7. Congratulations Justin Gluska and Ryan Mittleman on winning my 2018 Congressional App Challenge! These Nova High School seniors designed an app to make it easier for students to track and ride the bus. You both have such bright futures. I can't wait to see what you'll accomplish!

  8. Today, Americans come together to give thanks among family and friends. On this day and all others, we must keep those who are less fortunate in our thoughts and deeds. My family and I have much to be grateful for this year. We wish you a meaningful day and a Happy Thanksgiving!

  9. Over the last two years, House Republicans have refused to carry out any legitimate oversight of the Trump Administration. House Democrats will hold are committed to holding this Administration accountable.

  10. I’m wearing purple on to spread awareness about this devastating disease and recommit to fighting for more federal investments in cancer research. Patients deserve better and I

  11. In the face of violent anti-Semitism and hate, I'm proud of people of all faiths and backgrounds in our community who are denouncing those who seek to divide us. We must stand together.

  12. So fortunate my district office is in the . City employees who work alongside us are amazing public servants. We gathered today, along w/ , to reflect on last week's tragic event and give thanks everyone is safe & well. My gratitude is overwhelming.

  13. Today we stand united, from all faiths, with the Tree of Life Congregation victims, their families & injured first responders. Tomorrow we will stand together to renew our fight for sensible gun reforms, and remain vigilant as ever in challenging anti-Semitism, bigotry and hate.

  14. We will not be intimidated by this attempted act of violence. Today, my staff and I will hug each other and our loved ones tightly, and tomorrow we will get back to work serving the people I was elected to represent.

  15. From helping prevent childhood drownings to prosecuting vile criminals who target children online, protecting our youth has been a major focus of my time in public service. I loved seeing so many smiling faces at the 19th annual "A Day For Children" at .

  16. I'm proud to stand on the right side of history and to have earned a perfect score from - the nation's largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.

  17. I marched to the Senate Judiciary Committee to ask the male GOP members to listen to women and not give a lifetime seat on our highest court to a man accused of sexual assault without an FBI investigation.

  18. Floridian's deserve better than Rick Scott's costly and disastrous debris removal effort after Hurricane Irma. I'm glad the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General has answered my call to conduct an investigation so we don't repeat the same mistakes again.

  19. As the sun sets and Rosh Hashanah comes to an end, I join our nation in remembering the victims who lost their lives 17 years ago - and honoring the brave men and women who risked everything to come to the aid of their fellow Americans. We will

  20. Brett Kavanaugh is a threat to our health care. As a breast cancer survivor, I refuse to go back to the days when insurance companies could discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.

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