Seeing the Chibok girls graduate from the American University of Nigeria is a powerful reminder of survivor strength. It takes me back to the kidnapping of 264 girls years ago and efforts to bring them home and strengthen protections.
For years, we supported survivors with rescue, trauma care, and education as they rebuilt their lives.
Today, they are reclaiming their voices and stepping into their futures.
Whether in Washington or in the district, the work never stops for me. Serving the people of Florida’s 24th Congressional District has been the work of my entire adult life.
This is my footprint, and this is what I do, and my constituents know my commitment to them is unwavering.
During National Police Week, we recognize the leadership and service of Rosie Cordero-Stutz, Sheriff of Miami-Dade County.
Her commitment to public safety and community trust reflects the highest standards of law enforcement.
We thank her for her continued dedication to protecting Miami-Dade residents.
During National Police Week, we honor law enforcement for their service and dedication.
The @5000RoleModels Police and Youth Conference continues to build trust between police and young men of color and strengthen community ties.
Thank you to the @MiamiHEAT , @dedication2comm , and all partners involved. #WeAre5000
During National Police Week, we recognize the outstanding leadership of Cherise G. Gause, Chief of Police for the North Miami Police Department.
Chief Gause has demonstrated a strong commitment to public safety, community partnership, and excellence in law enforcement.
We thank her for her continued service and dedication to the people of North Miami.
A $1 billion ballroom is not what working families are asking for.
At a time when people are struggling with the cost of groceries, housing, and everyday essentials, every taxpayer dollar must be treated with care and common sense.
We need priorities that reflect the needs of the people, not extravagance at their expense.
As we observe National Police Week, we proudly recognize Delma K. Noel-Pratt, Chief of Police for the City of Miami Gardens Police Department.
Chief Noel-Pratt’s leadership, dedication, and commitment to protecting the community continue to make a meaningful impact throughout Miami Gardens.
We thank her for her service and unwavering dedication to public safety.
This isn’t just about high gas prices. South Florida families are being squeezed by rising costs for groceries, housing, and everyday essentials.
Working people are doing everything right, yet the cost of living keeps climbing. That is unacceptable.
We will not accept this as the new normal. Families deserve relief, accountability, and stability they can count on.
In recognition of National Police Week, we honor the dedicated leaders who serve and protect our communities with distinction.
Dr. Robin R. Starks, Chief of Police for the City of Opa-locka, exemplifies excellence, integrity, and steadfast commitment to public safety.
We extend our sincere appreciation for her leadership and service.
As students plan their futures, service through a U.S. Service Academy remains a powerful path to leadership, discipline, and opportunity.
I was proud to host a Service Academy Day at FIU, bringing together representatives to share guidance with the next generation.
For nomination information, visit my website or call my office.
At a time when good-paying jobs remain out of reach for too many families, connecting people to opportunity is more important than ever.
I have always been proud to support efforts like a community job fair in partnership with @MDCollege and @CareerSourceSFL , bringing employers and job seekers together to expand access to work, dignity, and stability. Thank you to the employers who continue to support these efforts.
We are not just filling positions, we are building futures and strengthening our community.
On International Nurses Day, we honor the nurses who are at the heart of care in our communities.
Every child deserves access to quality medical and dental care, and nurses help make that possible every day, including through community health programs like those at Jessie Trice Community Health Center.
Healthcare is a right not a privilege, and nurses are essential to delivering that promise.