Lois Frankel, serving in the U.S. Congress representing Florida’s 22nd district since 2013, shared recent updates and reflections through her social media platform. She has been known for her political service, having replaced Allen West in 2013 and having served within the political sphere since 1986. Frankel, originally from New York City and now residing in West Palm Beach, discussed topics ranging from political support to international events.
On April 28, Frankel expressed support for “Congressman Gerry Connolly has spent his life strengthening our democracy and defending public service. I’m standing with my friend as he faces his health battle.” Connolly is known for his work relating to democracy and public service.
The following day, Frankel turned her attention to international affairs, voicing concern over recent events in Kashmir. In a statement from April 29, she noted, “I’m keeping the victims of the horrific attack in Kashmir last week in my thoughts. This senseless act of violence is heartbreaking, and there should be no place for it.” This reflects her engagement with global issues affecting communities around the world.
Later on the same day, Frankel addressed domestic public health challenges, remarking on the effects of policies by the former President of the United States. Her message, “Trump is destroying our public health systems. I’m hearing from experts on what that means for us. Follow along here “, highlights her involvement with expert opinions relating to the impact of these changes.
Lois Frankel, boasting a legal background with a BA from Boston University and a JD from Georgetown University, continues to engage with both domestic and international concerns through her capacity in Congress.



