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Rosa DeLauro criticizes Social Security office closures and pushes for child tax credit legislation

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U.S. Rep. Rosa Delauro Representing the 3rd District of Connecticut | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Rosa Delauro Representing the 3rd District of Connecticut | Official U.S. House headshot

Rosa DeLauro, an esteemed member of the U.S. Congress representing Connecticut’s 3rd district since 1991, recently shared several notable insights on various socio-political issues via her social media platform. DeLauro, who succeeded Bruce Morrison, has been an advocate for economic security and the welfare of American families, hailing from her longtime hometown of New Haven, Connecticut.

On April 8, 2025, DeLauro expressed her commitment to societal support for families, stating, "I am honored to stand together and fight for a society that works for our hardworking families and supports our most vulnerable." Her message reflects her ongoing advocacy for community welfare and support for vulnerable groups.

DeLauro criticized actions taken by high-profile figures on April 9, 2025, mentioning the shutdown of numerous Social Security Administration offices. She remarked, "Elon Musk and President Trump have shut down dozens of Social Security Administration offices & cut phone services for claims." DeLauro proposed a solution, suggesting increased staffing rather than restricting access to Social Security services.

Later the same day, DeLauro took to her social media platform again to announce legislative actions, stating, "Today, I reintroduced legislation to make the expanded, monthly Child Tax Credit permanent because the cost of living has pushed working American families to the brink." Her call for action highlights the economic challenges faced by American families and her push for legislation to provide economic security.

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