Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Congresswoman representing Connecticut’s 3rd district since 1991, has recently posted several messages on her official X (formerly Twitter) account, highlighting both local achievements and broader national concerns.
On September 17, 2025, DeLauro recognized a local business milestone in New Haven. She wrote, “Congratulations to New Haven’s cherished Claire’s Corner Copia on 50 outstanding years. Claire, thank you for all you do for your customers and your dedicated staff. Your one-of-a-kind dedication, vision, and creativity is undoubtedly the recipe to your success.”
The following day, September 18, she shared two additional posts. The first consisted of two links: “https://t.co/J5JyYGntls https://t.co/aVeEa9daLg”. Later that day, she commented on environmental issues with a pointed remark: ” Showing off what’s left of America’s natural beauty before selling it to the highest bidder.”
DeLauro’s social media activity reflects her longstanding ties to New Haven and Connecticut’s 3rd District—a region she has represented in Congress since succeeding Bruce Morrison in 1991. Born in New Haven in 1943 and a current resident of the city herself, DeLauro has been an advocate for local businesses and community causes throughout her career. She graduated from Marymount College in Tarrytown with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1964.
Her recent posts highlight both personal connections to her hometown as well as ongoing commentary on national policy debates.










