Rep. Wasserman Schultz marks Memorial Day by laying a wreath at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.

Press Releases on Women's Issues

(July 6, 2006) Wasserman Schultz Secures Nearly $3 Million for Community Projects in South Florida - Freshman Congresswoman returns federal funds to South Florida

(March 8, 2006) Wasserman Schultz Methylmercury Protection Amendment Passes House - “My amendment protects the consumer’s right to know about mercury contamination in their food”

(March 8, 2006) Wasserman Schultz to Introduce Methylmercury Amendment to Food Act Today

(January 13, 2006) Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz Testifies at Alito Nomination Hearing

(January 5, 2006) Rep. Wasserman Schultz applauds passage of the Violence Against Women Act

(December 8, 2005) Alito: Too Extreme for Women, Too Extreme for the Supreme Court, Too Extreme for America - Rep. Wasserman Schultz announces opposition to Supreme Court nominee

(October 28, 2005) “We Could Have Used Rosa Parks’ Leadership This Week” Republicans move to reduce minority voter registration the week of Rosa Parks death

(September 14, 2005) Sexual Predators Will Be Kept Off Our Streets: Wasserman Schultz Amendment Will Make Civil Confinement Law

(July 22, 2005) Rep. Wasserman Schultz Delivers Opening Speech at Hadassah National Convention

(July 1, 2005) Rep. Wasserman Schultz Statement on Resignation of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor

(June 24, 2005) Rep. Wasserman Schultz Supports New Funding For Education: Republicans Refuse to Keep Promise to Parents and Children

(June 15, 2005) Rep. Wasserman Schultz Statement on Terri Schiavo Autopsy Results

(June 7, 2005) Birth Control: On 40th Anniversary of Supreme Court Decision, Some Women Have Seen Their Rights Vanish Rep. Wasserman Schultz has introduced legislation to guarantee all legal prescriptions are filled

(April 21, 2005) Press Conference On Jessica Lunsford Act

(April 21, 2005) Jessica Lunsford Act Will Help Track Sex Offenders And Predators

(April 19, 2005) Statement By Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz Marking Equal Pay Day Statement Entered Into The Congressional Record Fort-two Years After Passage Of Equal Pay Act

(April 13, 2005) Americans Should Have Guaranteed Access To Legal Pharmaceuticals

(March 31, 2005) Statement On The Death Of Terri Schiavo

(March 21, 2005) Response To Accusation From The White House About Rep. Wasserman Schultz's Terri Schiavo Floor Statement

(March 19, 2005) Reps. Jim Davis And Debbie Wasserman Schultz To Demand Debate On Shiavo Bill