As the nation marks the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy and its devastating accompanying floods, Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) today announced actions to protect Floridians from flood insurance rate increases. Read more »
June 1st marks the start of South Florida's hurricane season and Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) is launching new efforts in support of two innovative disaster-preparation and risk-reduction bills that she has authored in the U.S. Congress. Read more »
June 1st marks the start of South Florida's hurricane season and Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) is launching new efforts in support of two innovative disaster-preparation and risk-reduction bills that she has authored in the U.S. Congress. Read more »
Today, Ranking Member of the Technology Subcommittee, Frederica Wilson (D-FL), introduced H.R. 2132, the Natural Hazards Reduction Act of 2013. H.R. 2132 reauthorizes the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) and the National Windstorm Im Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) was joined by Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL), Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-FL), and Congressman Bill Posey (R-FL) in hosting the inaugural meeting of the Florida Ports Caucus. Read more »
Today, the US House of Representatives passed an amendment written and introduced by Congresswoman Frederica Wilson, directing the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Standards and Technology to undertake research to advance understa Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (FL-24) and colleagues in the US House of Representatives introduced a simple and straightforward bill to end Washington's current budget crisis and prevent a new recession. Read more »
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (FL-24) served, for the first time, as the Ranking Member in a joint hearing held by the Subcommittee on Technology and the Subcommittee on Research in the U.S. House of Representatives. 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 »