Rep. Lois Frankel, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 22nd district since 2013, recently shared several updates on her social media platform. These posts highlight her ongoing commitment to addressing key issues affecting her constituents and broader international concerns.
On May 15, 2025, Rep. Frankel emphasized the need for the United States to take action concerning Haiti. She stated that with “nearly half a million Haitian Americans living in Florida, many with deep ties to the island,” it is crucial for the U.S. to “protect American citizens and humanitarian workers” while supporting “the Haitian people in their fight to reclaim their country from lawlessness and despair.” Read more.
The following day, on May 16, 2025, her team celebrated her birthday through a public message expressing gratitude for her leadership and dedication. The post read: “Join #TeamFrankel in wishing our incredible boss, Congresswoman Frankel, a very happy birthday! We’re grateful for her leadership and tireless commitment, and it’s a privilege to serve alongside her for the people of Palm Beach County.” Read more.
Later that same day, Rep. Frankel hosted a virtual town hall focused on Social Security protection and opposition to certain policies by former President Trump deemed unconstitutional by some. She expressed appreciation towards fellow participants including “@RepRaskin,” “@MartinOMalley,” and “@Rep_Stansbury.” Her invitation encouraged viewers to rewatch the discussion: “I hosted a virtual town hall for a critical discussion on protecting Social Security and pushing back on Trump’s unconstitutional policies.” Read more.
Lois Frankel was born in New York City in 1948 and has resided in West Palm Beach since then. She holds degrees from Boston University and Georgetown University Law Center.



