Intelligence Synthesis · May 1, 2026
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Congress Handoff: Full Workup (one officialall sections) — 2026-05-01 (Frederica S. Wilson)

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Area: Full Workup (one official, all sections) (eo_full_workup) Filed: 2026-05-01T04:36:55.358Z Source: External LLM via /handoff/congress (attempt #69126) Resolved official: Frederica S. Wilson (entity #11170) Ingest result: 33 facts · 32 sources · 6 voting_records · 4 skipped

Briefing Sent

Single super-prompt covering every per-official research area in one LLM call: donor mapping, silences, contradictions, telling votes, and constituency baseline. The LLM returns ONE JSON object; the ingest pipeline dispatches each section to its typed table independently, so a malformed or no-data section never blocks the rest.

Result

{ "target_official": { "name": "Frederica S. Wilson", "bioguide_id": "W000808" }, "donor_mapping": { "facts": [ { "fact_text": "From 2009–2024, Wilson raised $3,807,044. Her top industry was Public Sector Unions ($303,500), followed by Transportation Unions ($272,000), Industrial Unions ($217,500), and Lawyers/Law Firms ($212,621).", "date_occurred": null, "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" }, { "fact_text": "Wilson's top career contributor is the American Federation of Teachers ($73,500, all PAC), followed by AFSCME ($69,000) and SEIU ($67,500).", "date_occurred": null, "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" }, { "fact_text": "In the 2023–2024 cycle, PAC contributions accounted for 52.47% of Wilson's funds, with only 1.42% from small individual donors—a sign of reliance on organized labor and institutional donors.", "date_occurred": null, "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" }, { "fact_text": "In the 2023–2024 cycle, top contributors included Carnival Cruise Lines ($11,600), American Crystal Sugar ($10,000), AFSCME ($10,000), AFT ($10,000), International Longshoremens Assn ($10,000), and National Education Assn ($10,000).", "date_occurred": null, "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/contributors?cid=N00030650&cycle=2010" }, { "fact_text": "Wilson wore blue attire at the Capitol in April 2024 to stand in solidarity with Israeli hostages, posting on X: 'I wore blue today with my colleagues to stand in solidarity with the Israeli hostages because enough is enough.'", "date_occurred": "2024-04-17", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.kvor.com/democratic-lawmakers-wear-blue-for-israeli-hostages/" } ], "connections": [ { "donor_entity_name": "American Federation of Teachers", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "2009-2024 career: $73,500 (all PAC) – Wilson's top career contributor", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" }, { "donor_entity_name": "American Federation of State/Cnty/Munic Employees", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "2009-2024 career: $69,000 (all PAC) – second-largest career contributor", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" }, { "donor_entity_name": "Service Employees International Union", "relationship_type": "major_donor", "description": "2009-2024 career: $67,500 ($17,500 individuals, $50,000 PAC) – third-largest career contributor", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" }, { "donor_entity_name": "AT&T Inc", "relationship_type": "pac_donor", "description": "2009-2024 career: $62,000 (all PAC)", "confidence": "secondary", "source_url": "https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/frederica-wilson/summary?cid=N00030650&cycle=CAREER" } ] }, "silences": { "no_data": true, "reason": "No verified silence was identified with both a clear policy topic where weight was expected and primary-source evidence of active engagement on adjacent matters during the same window." }, "contradictions": { "no_data": true, "reason": "No publicly documented contradictions with independent sourcing from different hostnames meeting the criteria were found." }, "telling_votes": [ { "bill_id": "H.R. 1", "title": "One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Trump tax-and-spending reconciliation package, cutting ~$880 billion from Medicaid and ~$300 billion from SNAP)", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-05-22", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2025145", "why_it_matters": "Wilson voted against the OBBBA, calling it the 'Big, Ugly Law' and warning it would 'kick millions off their healthcare, kick millions off their food assistance programs, raise the costs of student loans, all just to give tax breaks to billionaires.' Her district has 16.6% poverty, and Miami-Dade has over 1 million ACA enrollees who faced premium spikes without the law's tax-credit extension. She later penned a Miami Herald op-ed condemning the law's impact on South Florida.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 3684", "title": "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, ~$1.2 trillion)", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2021-11-05", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2021369", "why_it_matters": "Wilson voted for the infrastructure package, which brought federal investment to Florida's roads, bridges, transit, and water systems—particularly relevant to her district where only 50% own homes and climate-resilient infrastructure is critical. She was one of just 13 Republicans joined by Democrats to pass the bill, aligning with constituent material interests over party-line opposition from fiscal conservatives.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 8034", "title": "Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 ($26.4 billion Israel aid including $9 billion for humanitarian aid to Gaza)", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2024-04-20", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024152", "why_it_matters": "Wilson voted for Israel aid, aligning with AIPAC-affiliated donors who contributed $6,900 to her 2024 campaign. She cited the inclusion of $9 billion for humanitarian aid to Gaza as a factor, but her vote also reflected strong pro-Israel positioning: she had previously stated 'We must stand with Israel, our strongest ally and the only democracy in the Middle East.'", "category": "donor_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.Con.Res.14", "title": "House Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Resolution (reconciliation framework enabling ~$1.5 trillion in spending cuts)", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2025-04-10", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/14", "why_it_matters": "Wilson voted against the budget blueprint that set the stage for deep cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other social safety programs. Her AFL-CIO scorecard confirms she voted 'right' (with working people) on this vote. The resolution passed 216-214 nearly along party lines.", "category": "constituent_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.R. 6090", "title": "Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023 (codifying IHRA definition of antisemitism in federal civil-rights law)", "vote": "yea", "vote_date": "2024-05-01", "roll_call_url": "https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024172", "why_it_matters": "Wilson voted yes on a bill that codified the IHRA definition of antisemitism, a priority for AIPAC, a donor. 70 Democrats and 21 Republicans opposed the bill over free-speech concerns that the definition conflated criticism of Israel with antisemitism. Wilson's vote aligned with donor pressure and her consistent pro-Israel voting record despite civil-liberties objections from some progressive colleagues.", "category": "donor_aligned" }, { "bill_id": "H.J.Res.26", "title": "Disapproving the D.C. Council's Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022 (congressional override of D.C. home rule)", "vote": "nay", "vote_date": "2023-02-09", "roll_call_url": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-joint-resolution/26", "why_it_matters": "Wilson voted against the GOP-led resolution to override D.C.'s locally enacted criminal justice reforms. 31 Democrats joined Republicans to pass the override. Wilson's nay defended D.C. self-governance, aligning with Black Caucus priorities and constituent support for home rule in a majority-minority district with strong civil-rights advocacy traditions.", "category": "constituent_aligned" } ], "constituency_baseline": { "baseline": { "district_summary": "Florida's 24th Congressional District encompasses parts of northern Miami-Dade County and a sliver of southern Broward County, including Miami Gardens, North Miami, and portions of Hollywood. With a population of approximately 793,000 and a Cook PVI of D+36, it is one of the most Democratic districts in Florida. It is a majority-minority district: Black residents are the largest group at 39.3%, followed by Hispanic (40%, largely of Cuban, Haitian, and Puerto Rican descent), and White (15.8%). The median household income of $64,874 trails the national average, while the poverty rate of 16.6% is elevated. Only 50% of residents own homes; the median property value is $407,600. 46.3% of residents were born outside the U.S., and 58.9% of households speak a non-English language at home (predominantly Spanish and Haitian Creole). The economy is anchored by health care, education, tourism, and the logistics hub of Miami International Airport.", "top_employers": [ { "name": "Miami-Dade County Public Schools", "employees": 33477, "source_url": "https://www.miamijobs.com/blog/career-advice/miamis-top-10-largest-employers" }, { "name": "University of Miami", "employees": 14604, "source_url": "https://www.miamijobs.com/blog/career-advice/miamis-top-10-largest-employers" }, { "name": "Baptist Health South Florida", "employees": 14000, "source_url": "https://www.miamijobs.com/blog/career-advice/miamis-top-10-largest-employers" }, { "name": "American Airlines (MIA hub)", "employees": 11353, "source_url": "https://www.miamijobs.com/blog/career-advice/miamis-top-10-largest-employers" }, { "name": "Jackson Health System", "employees": 9797, "source_url": "https://www.miamijobs.com/blog/career-advice/miamis-top-10-largest-employers" } ], "dominant_industries": [ { "naics": "62", "share": 16.0, "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "naics": "44-45", "share": 12.5, "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "naics": "72", "share": 11.0, "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "naics": "61", "share": 9.0, "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" } ], "recent_ballot_measures": [ { "name": "Florida Amendment 4: Right to Abortion Initiative", "year": 2024, "result": "failed", "margin": "57% Yes – 43% No (required 60% to pass)", "source_url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_2024_ballot_measures" }, { "name": "Florida Amendment 3: Marijuana Legalization Initiative", "year": 2024, "result": "failed", "margin": "56% Yes – 44% No (required 60% to pass)", "source_url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_2024_ballot_measures" }, { "name": "Florida Amendment 2: Right to Hunt and Fish", "year": 2024, "result": "passed", "margin": "67% Yes – 33% No", "source_url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_2024_ballot_measures" } ], "demographic_anchors": [ { "label": "median household income", "value": "$64,874", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "poverty rate", "value": "16.6%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "bachelor's degree or higher", "value": "31.5%", "source_url": "https://legisletter.org/legislator/frederica-wilson-W000808/district" }, { "label": "Black or African American (Non-Hispanic)", "value": "39.3%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "Hispanic or Latino (any race)", "value": "40%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "White (Non-Hispanic)", "value": "15.8%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "homeownership rate", "value": "50%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "foreign-born", "value": "46.3%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" }, { "label": "non-English language spoken at home", "value": "58.9%", "source_url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/congressional-district-24-fl" } ] } } }

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