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Friday, April 4, 2025

Lois Frankel addresses concerns on USAID, art competition, and collaboration with local mayor

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Lois Frankel Us Representative of Florida | Official U.S. House Headshot

Lois Frankel Us Representative of Florida | Official U.S. House Headshot

Lois Frankel, a U.S. Congress member representing Florida’s 22nd district, recently shared insights into her professional strides through a series of social media posts. Active in public service since replacing Allen West in 2013, Rep. Frankel continues to engage with her constituents and broader issues of national importance.

On April 3, 2025, Frankel expressed concern regarding widespread hunger among children. She commented, "For just pennies, this packet can save a starving child’s life. After Elon Musk fired almost all of USAID's workforce, there's no one left to help feed vulnerable children. I’m fighting back."

The congresswoman also extended her support for the arts on the same day, encouraging young artists in Palm Beach County to participate in a nationwide competition. Frankel shared, "As a lover of the arts, I have a special invitation for all the young artists in our community! If you’re a high schooler in #PBC, enter the Congressional Art Competition by April 14 for a chance to have your artwork shown in the Capitol. More info: https://t.co/WhHNPmWhYH."

Later that day, she highlighted her ongoing collaboration with local leadership, reflecting on her past and present political roles. Frankel stated, "Once a mayor, always a mayor. As @thecityofwpb’s former Mayor, it’s always good catching up with @MayorKeithJames! Glad to welcome him to my DC office to go over West Palm’s priorities this year and how I can help advance them through my work in Congress."

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