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Rosa DeLauro highlights job training, Medicaid cuts, and FDA food safety concerns

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U.S. Rep. Rosa Delauro Representing the 3rd District of Connecticut | Facebook Website

U.S. Rep. Rosa Delauro Representing the 3rd District of Connecticut | Facebook Website

Rosa DeLauro, a seasoned political figure currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Connecticut's 3rd District since 1991, has recently addressed several significant topics through her social media platform. Each message reflects her ongoing commitment to societal issues, including community development, healthcare, and food safety.

On April 17, 2025, DeLauro celebrated a significant milestone for the Dixwell neighborhood: the establishment of a new 35,000 sq ft ConnCAT facility. This facility promises to bring crucial services such as job training, housing, and education to New Haven. She expressed that this development exemplifies "what it looks like when government and community work together to build opportunity" (Rosa DeLauro via Twitter).

Later on the same day, DeLauro highlighted concerns about potential funding cuts to Medicaid, remarking that "Over 32% of Americans rely on Medicaid.” She emphasized the detrimental effects an $800 billion cut would have, particularly on children, low-income seniors, and adults with disabilities. She stated that "without Medicaid, Americans will suffer" (Rosa DeLauro via Twitter).

On April 19, 2025, DeLauro addressed the issue of food safety, criticizing the “FDA halting food inspections” as dangerous. She linked the importance of food oversight to public safety and pointed out her career-long efforts in "fighting for food safety and exposing failures at FDA, like the infant formula crisis." Her concern is that reduced inspections could result in lives being at risk, hence asserting "we cannot go backward" (Rosa DeLauro via Twitter).

Rosa DeLauro, who was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1943 and graduated from Marymount College, Tarrytown with a Bachelor of Arts in 1964, remains an active congressional representative focused on widescale issues affecting her constituents and the nation.

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