Debbie Wasserman Schultz, serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 25th District since 2005, recently addressed various topics of concern through her social media presence. Wasserman Schultz, who succeeded Peter Deutsch in serving the district, has made significant strides in political engagement after serving in both the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives. This series of tweets highlights her legislative priorities and community involvement.
On May 2, 2025, Wasserman Schultz pointed out the perceived impact of former President Trump’s policies on women during his initial days in office. She invited the public to “Hear Fatima Goss Graves, president of @nwlc, and Dr. Taylor Walker, president of @cirseiu, discuss what it means – and how we can stop it.”
Emphasizing her commitment to senior citizens, Wasserman Schultz tweeted on May 3, 2025, her dedication to preserving crucial social programs. She assured her constituents of her efforts, especially during Older Americans Month. Her statement reiterated a commitment to “protect their hard-earned Social Security and Medicaid benefits.”
On the same day, she also acknowledged the absence of a notable local educator at the Congressional Art Competition. In a tribute to Pembroke Pines Charter High School art teacher Lorraine Vazquez, she shared that they “honored her with a moment of silence and a flag flown over the Capitol.” Mrs. Vazquez’s contributions to the community were warmly remembered.
As a political figure, Wasserman Schultz has consistently worked to address issues of concern to her constituents, from advocating women’s rights to ensuring the well-being of seniors and commemorating local heroes.



