Today, the Office of Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) hosted a Congressional briefing on Capitol Hill to inform policymakers of critical proposals to reduce the cost and increase the availability of homeowners' insurance. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL), joined individuals and organizations across the country to advocate for HIV testing and treatment, in Black communities, as part of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) led 15 follow Members of Congress in introducing a resolution calling for specific actions to stop the emergency of gender-based violence in Haiti. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) introduced a resolution honoring the life of Trayvon Martin, urging the repeal of Stand Your Ground laws, and calling on the United States government to address the crisis of racial profiling. Read more »
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) released the following statement today after the United States Department of Labor announced that the economy added 157,000 jobs and the unemployment rate rose slightly to 7.9 percent in January. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (FL-24) will stand alongside President Obama to welcome the Miami Heat to the White House and present the 2012 NBA Champions with a Congressional Proclamation honoring their accomplishment. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (FL-24), released the following statement in response to the verdict in the trial of Geralyn Graham, who was charged with first degree murder, kidnapping and aggravated child abuse in connection with the 2001 disappea Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (FL-24), announced that the City of Miramar, Florida will receive a $1.985 million grant to hire additional firefighters in order to reduce response times and ensure coverage for all residents. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (FL-24) released the following statement regarding the House's consideration of H.R. 325, which would suspend the "debt ceiling," for a period of three months: Read more »