kathy castor discusses soccer match and healthcare on social media

kathy castor discusses soccer match and healthcare on social media
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U.S. Representative Kathy Castor, who has been serving Florida’s 14th district since 2007, recently shared a series of tweets on May 8, 2025. These posts highlighted her participation in a Congressional soccer match and addressed concerns about health care proposals from Congressional Republicans.

In the first tweet posted at 12:27 AM UTC, Rep. Castor simply shared three emojis related to soccer and hearts: “.”

Shortly after, at 12:28 AM UTC, she followed up with another tweet saying, “Kicking it with my friends at the Congressional Soccer Match .” This post reflects her involvement in a friendly sporting event among congressional members.

Later that day, at 2:27 PM UTC, Rep. Castor tweeted about health care issues stating, “Answering your questions about what Congressional Republicans want to do with our health care.” This suggests an ongoing dialogue regarding potential changes or challenges posed by Republican proposals concerning health care policies.

Rep. Kathy Castor has had a longstanding career in politics. She began her political journey in the Florida House of Representatives before succeeding Jim Davis as the U.S. Congress member for Florida’s 14th district in 2007. Born in Miami and currently residing in Tampa, she holds degrees from Emory University and Florida State University.



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