Today I, along with many of my colleagues--both women and men, Republicans and Democrats--wear red to pressure Nigerian President-elect Muhammadu Buhari into taking aggressive action against Boko Haram. Next week, as Nigeria welcomes the…
Frederica Wilson
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Frederica Smith Wilson is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Florida's 24th congressional district since 2010. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been an advocate for education, healthcare, and social justice issues throughout her tenure in Congress. Wilson is known for her distinctive style, often wearing colorful hats, and her outspoken nature on various political matters.
I strongly urge the administration to reconsider its proposal to cut benefits under the FECA. These cuts are not fair.
This is not a family-friendly policy. Let us remember this as we consider these proposed cuts.
We are the worst. We are the worst on the workers' compensation in a race to the bottom.
I hope that we can work together. I know that you have been working on this issue for many years.
It has been over a year since the Chibok girls were stolen from their families by Boko Haram. Today I have asked my fellow Congresswomen to join me in wearing red on Wednesdays. Wear red in solidarity with the mothers and sisters who fear…
This week we received good news. On Tuesday, 200 girls and 93 women were rescued from Boko Haram camps by the Nigerian military in the Sambisa Forest. Yesterday, another group, 160 women and children, was rescued in the same forest. These…
This is truly something that I am truly concerned about, and I just wanted to find out today how deeply the Homeland Security Committee was involved in this.
We are wearing red to signify Bring Back Our Girls, and it is just so wonderful that we heard of the discovery of 300 women and girls who have been discovered.
If they did accept that partnership, I would like to know what are some of the consequences that are likely to result from Boko Haram's attempt to ally itself with ISIS.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, I want to thank you for holding this hearing today, this very important hearing.
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