Rosa DeLauro, born on March second, nineteen forty-three, is a prominent American politician who has represented Connecticut's third congressional district since nineteen ninety-one. A dedicated member of the Democratic Party, she has played a significant role in shaping policies that impact her constituents in New Haven and its surrounding suburbs.
Since two thousand thirteen, DeLauro has held the esteemed position of dean of Connecticut's congressional delegation, following the retirement of Senator Joe Lieberman. Her leadership and experience have made her a respected figure in the political landscape of the state.
In two thousand twenty, DeLauro was appointed chair of the House Appropriations Committee for the one hundred seventeenth Congress, marking a historic moment as she became the second woman to ever hold this influential role. Her tenure as co-chair of the House Democratic Steering Committee from two thousand three to two thousand twenty-one further underscores her commitment to advancing the Democratic agenda.