Kathy Castor highlights hurricane recovery tools and women’s veteran appreciation

Kathy Castor highlights hurricane recovery tools and women’s veteran appreciation
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Kathy Castor, a U.S. Representative for Florida’s 14th district, recently shared a series of tweets addressing issues from hurricane recovery to veteran appreciation and political criticism. Serving in Congress since 2007, Castor has been active in advocating for her constituents and engaging with national issues.

On March 24, 2025, Castor tweeted about resources available for hurricane recovery, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding stronger to prevent future damage. She pointed out tools provided by FEMA for Florida residents: ” Hurricane recovery tools to help you rebuild in a stronger way and avoid future damage and . FEMA Florida #FL14″.

Later that day, she expressed gratitude towards Post 9/11 Veterans for including her in a Women Veterans Appreciation event. In her tweet at 15:41 UTC, she acknowledged the growing number of women veterans and highlighted the need to address their specific challenges: “Thank you, Post 9/11 Veterans, for inviting me, @MacDill_AFB, @TampaVA & @JaneCastor to your Women Veterans Appreciation event… We must continue addressing the unique needs they face…”.

In another tweet posted at 17:50 UTC on the same day, Castor criticized House Republicans’ stance regarding former President Donald Trump and entrepreneur Elon Musk. She questioned their absence in standing up against perceived threats to democracy: “Where are House Republicans? It’s time they stand up to Trump who thinks he is a monarch and to Elon Musk who thinks he is above our democracy and Constitution.”



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