Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Congresswoman representing Connecticut’s 3rd district since 1991, posted several updates on April 6, 2026, addressing local issues and community events.
In a post from April 6, DeLauro invited constituents to participate in an upcoming virtual event: “Join me TOMORROW for a Tele-Town Hall to discuss recent high energy costs and increasing gas prices. When: April 7th @ 6:00 pm How: Dial in (855) 920-0553 or go to https://t.co/XyqvqnTouq https://t.co/tcTG47fFvv”.
Later that day, she shared her involvement in securing funding for infrastructure improvements: “I was thrilled to join First Selectwoman Goldberg, Senator Cabrera, & others to celebrate $344,000 that I secured to support needed improvements for Round Hill Road – a critical roadway for local residents & commuters. This project will increase the overall safety of the road.”
In another post from the evening of April 6, DeLauro addressed concerns about an incident at a local university: “I am aware of reports that a student at Southern Connecticut State University has been detained by ICE. My office has been in touch with leaders at the University and we are working together to gather more information.”
DeLauro has represented Connecticut’s 3rd district since replacing Bruce Morrison in 1991. She was born in New Haven in 1943 and continues to reside there. DeLauro earned her BA from Marymount College, Tarrytown in 1964.

