Rep. Lois Frankel, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 22nd district, has recently voiced her concerns and actions on several pressing issues through a series of tweets. Frankel, who replaced Allen West in 2013 and has been active in politics since her time in the Florida House of Representatives from 1986 to 2002, shared her perspectives on public health policies, cultural recognition, and social security.
On May 14, 2025, Rep. Frankel criticized the Trump Administration’s handling of public health matters. She stated that the administration “continues to wage a cruel and dangerous assault on our public health, including gutting critical research that could save the lives of our seniors.” Frankel noted her proactive stance by mentioning that she “pushed for answers from @SecKennedy during today’s @AppropsDems hearing.” “The Trump Administration continues to wage a cruel and dangerous assault on our public health…”
Later that day, she expressed pride in supporting a resolution recognizing Jewish American Heritage Month. Frankel highlighted her role as a cosponsor of the resolution led by @RepDWStweets and mentioned its passage on the House floor. She remarked on honoring “the rich contributions of Jewish Americans to our country” while emphasizing the importance of combating antisemitism. “As we mark Jewish American Heritage Month…”
On May 15, 2025, Rep. Frankel addressed concerns regarding Social Security under Trump’s policies. She warned about “Trump’s reckless agenda,” which she believes is “threatening Social Security and undermining the rule of law.” Frankel invited constituents to join a discussion at 6 PM on her YouTube and Facebook pages to explore protective measures for essential programs benefiting working families. “Trump’s reckless agenda is threatening Social Security…”
Lois Frankel was born in New York City in 1948 and resides in West Palm Beach. A Boston University graduate with a BA obtained in 1970, she later earned a JD from Georgetown University in 1973.



