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Jared Moskowitz

Jared Moskowitz

Democratic · FL U.S. RepresentativeCandidate 2026

Service history

4 years in the U.S. Congress · since 2023

  • Representative FL-23 2023–present

Background

  • background Born December 18, 1980
  • role Florida House of Representatives (2012–2019, Coral Springs-Parkland area)
  • role Director of Florida Division of Emergency Management (2019–2021)
  • role Broward County Commission (2022–2023)
  • role U.S. representative for Florida's 23rd district since 2023

Campaign finance

2022 cycle

Incumbent for U.S. House FL-25 · 2026 General Election

  • $1,752,697 raised
  • $1,670,074 spent
  • $82,624 cash on hand
$1.75M
$1.41M
$1.14M
Itemized (≥ $200)$1.12M
Unitemized (< $200)$23.80K
Other committees (PACs)$257.50K
Candidate self-funding$5.80K
Transfers from other committees$44.11K
$300.00K
Made by candidate$300.00K
Offsets to expenditures$1.80K
Other receipts$0.01
$1.67M
Operating expenditures$1.61M
Loan repayments$50.00K
Contribution refunds$5.45K
Other disbursements$1.23K
Cash on hand$82.62K
Debts owed by committee$250.00K

Through December 31, 2022 · FEC

Data from FEC (through Dec 31, 2022)

Finance updated: not yet pulled

Over time

Data from FEC per-cycle campaign finance

Money raised, spent, and cash on hand across every election cycle on record — toggle a series in the legend.

Jared Moskowitz campaign finance by election cycle
Cycle RaisedSpentCash on hand
2022$1,752,697$1,670,074$82,624
2024$2,358,065$2,091,402$349,287
2026$2,657,093$1,117,934$1,888,446

Track record

Assembled from Congress.gov · FEC · official disclosures — each fact links its own source

These are verifiable facts from the public record, assembled in one place and presented without judgment. They are not a score, a grade, or a ranking. Context matters: a missed vote may be excused, on leadership or committee duty, or paired; a party-unity rate reflects agenda alignment, not virtue or independence; a disclosed trade or a documented relationship is a required public filing, not evidence of wrongdoing. Each fact links to its full source below.

  • 100.0%
    Roll-call participation →

    voted in 3 recorded roll calls · chamber median 100.0%

    Missing a vote is not inherently negative — an absence can be excused, reflect leadership or committee duty, or a recorded pairing.

  • 21
    Bills sponsored →

    plus 313 cosponsored

    A count of bills introduced as the primary sponsor; most legislation never advances, regardless of who sponsors it.

  • 0
    Sponsored bills enacted →

    of 21 bills sponsored

    Whether a bill becomes law depends on the whole Congress, not the sponsor alone; substantive provisions often pass folded into other vehicles.

  • 0
    Documented positions →

    no positions documented yet

    Documented, sourced positions we have on record — the absence of a documented position is not the absence of a view.

  • 7
    Committee assignments →

    committees and subcommittees

    Committee seats are assignments made by party leadership — a measure of role and jurisdiction, not an achievement or a conflict in itself.

  • 384
    Disclosed stock trades →

    110 tickers · 119 in a sector a committee they sit on oversees

    Disclosed trades are legally required public filings (STOCK Act), not evidence of wrongdoing; trades may be executed by a manager or held in a blind trust.

  • 1
    Documented relationships →

    neutral overlap signals (e.g., committee oversight of a traded sector)

    A documented relationship is a factual overlap in the public record — NOT evidence of wrongdoing.

Assembled from CivicGate's ingested public records for Jared Moskowitz. A fact shown as “—” means we don't yet hold that data — not that the value is zero.

Voting record

Data from Congress.gov roll-call records

100.0%
of House roll calls voted House median 100.0%

Full voting record (3 roll calls) → · Congress 119 · based on 3 of 645 recorded roll calls

See the participation leaderboard →

Committee assignments (7)

Top contributors (FEC)

Data from FEC, itemized campaign receipts

Top contributors — 2024 cycle

Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor's reported employer (FEC Schedule A).

  • VICTORY WHOLESALE GROUP $13,465
  • AHCV $13,200
  • CAPITAL CITY CONSULTING $13,100
  • ATTORNEY $10,750
  • BALLARD PARTNERS $10,600
  • NULL $10,100
  • AMSCOT FINANCIAL $10,000
  • ADVANCE FINANCIAL $10,000
  • LENNAR CORP $9,900
  • BROWN & BROWN INSURANCE $9,900

Outside spending on this race

Data from FEC, Schedule E independent expenditures

Independent expenditures are money outside groups (PACs / super-PACs) spend to support or oppose a candidate without coordinating with their campaign. What's this? →

  • 2024 cycle $65 supporting · $0 opposing · 2 outside groups

See the outside-money leaderboard →

Issue positions (1)

Documented + CivicGate vote-derived — stated positions link their source; derived positions come from votes on direction-tagged bills

Stock trades (STOCK Act)

Data from Stock Watcher / official disclosures

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Documented relationships

Documented facts about Moskowitz, aggregated from public records. A documented relationship is not evidence of wrongdoing — it is context, not a conclusion.

  • Committee oversight & trading — technology coverage: high

    Sits on the House Committee on the Judiciary, which oversees the technology sector, and disclosed 41 technology-sector trades (disclosed amounts up to $720,000) between Feb 2023 and Jun 2026.

    Counts only disclosed trades we could tag to a sector; sector coverage is partial, so the real total may be higher.

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Frequent co-sponsors

Data from Congress.gov

The members Moskowitz most often co-sponsors bills with — their legislative coalition.

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Connections network

Data from Congress.gov · FEC

How Moskowitz connects to other members, committees, and PACs — drawn only from ingested records.

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Sponsored / cosponsored bills (200)

Data from Congress.gov

200
Page 1 of 8 · 200 bills
  • HR 9982Polisario Front Terrorist Designation Act of 2026cosponsoredJul 29, 2026
  • HR 9944TPS Review ActcosponsoredJul 22, 2026
  • HRES 1412Expressing support for July, the month of America's birthday, to become "National Fireworks Month".cosponsoredJul 1, 2026
  • HR 9503Officer Leslie Coffelt U.S. Secret Service Police Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 28, 2026
  • HRES 1386Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2003) to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to lower the interest rate on Federal student loans to 2 percent.cosponsoredJun 23, 2026
  • HR 9400American Rescuers of the Holocaust Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 22, 2026
  • HRES 1379Condemning Lebanese Hezbollah's repeated violations of ceasefire agreements and calling for the Lebanese Government to ensure Lebanese Hezbollah immediately ceases all attacks and disarms, in accordance with the ceasefire.cosponsoredJun 22, 2026
  • HRES 1364Commemorating 10 years since the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, on June 12, 2016.cosponsoredJun 10, 2026
  • HR 9250Great American Outdoors Act 250cosponsoredJun 9, 2026
  • HR 9211Jewish American Security ActcosponsoredJun 8, 2026
  • HRES 1342Expressing support for the designation of June 5, 2026, as "National Gun Violence Awareness Day" and June 2026 as "National Gun Violence Awareness Month".cosponsoredJun 3, 2026
  • HR 9147Abraham Accords Expansion Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 3, 2026
  • HR 9094Florida Freeze Disaster Assistance Act of 2026cosponsoredJun 1, 2026
  • HR 9020No U.S. Funding for UNIFIL ActcosponsoredMay 21, 2026
  • HR 9017Restore Florida Water Independence Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 21, 2026
  • HR 8927Stop the Doxx ActcosponsoredMay 19, 2026
  • HR 8915NO FAKES Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 19, 2026
  • HR 8839Lainie Jones Comprehensive Cancer Survivorship Act of 2026cosponsoredMay 13, 2026
  • HR 8702Secret Service Transfer Act of 2026sponsoredMay 6, 2026
  • HR 8701Transportation Security Administration Transfer Act of 2026sponsoredMay 6, 2026
  • HRES 1252Resolution memorializing law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.cosponsoredMay 3, 2026
  • HRES 1251Calling on elected officials and civil society leaders to counter antisemitism and educate the public on the contributions of the Jewish-American community.cosponsoredApr 29, 2026
  • HRES 1239Condemning antisemitic hate-filled rhetoric and content disseminated by prominent online personalities, and urging social media platforms and public leaders to denounce and address such conduct.cosponsoredApr 29, 2026
  • HR 8621China-Africa Mining Transparency ActcosponsoredApr 29, 2026
  • HR 8471PRIMATE ActcosponsoredApr 22, 2026
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