Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Congresswoman representing Connecticut’s 3rd district since 1991, posted a series of statements on December 11, 2025, reflecting on the anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting and calling for action to address gun violence.
In her first post at 19:31 UTC, DeLauro shared a link to her full statement: “Full Statement: https://t.co/sKb5iDieSA”.
Later that day at 19:49 UTC, she wrote: “Today we remember the victims of the Sandy Hook Shooting, 20 innocent students and 6 educators that we lost 13 years ago. Enough is enough. We must work together to #EndGunViolence. https://t.co/XE9MBtRqvp”.
At 20:05 UTC, DeLauro posted another link without additional commentary: “https://t.co/JFsTDA7ZXB”.
DeLauro’s posts mark the thirteenth anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut—a tragedy in which twenty children and six adults were killed. The event continues to shape discussions about gun policy in the United States.
DeLauro has been an advocate for gun control measures throughout her tenure in Congress. Born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1943 and a graduate of Marymount College, Tarrytown (1964), she has represented Connecticut’s 3rd district since replacing Bruce Morrison in 1991. She remains a resident of New Haven.


