Rep. Rosa DeLauro joins The Weekend to discuss the stopgap funding bill put forward by Republicans, and how House Democrats plan to respond.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, slammed the new House Republicans’ six-month stopgap funding bill, claiming it is a “blank check” for tech
Ukrainian Americans and their supporters spoke out Friday morning at a press conference in New Haven City Hall. They were joined by U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro (D- 3rd District), who called President Donald Trump’s treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “shameful.
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The New Republic on MSNTop Democrat Won’t Save Republicans From Government ShutdownRepresentative Rosa DeLauro, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, told NBC News Tuesday that Democrats will vote against the one-year continuing resolution. That leaves Republicans with few other options, as the conservative party simply doesn’t have the votes to push it through without bipartisan support.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.) is reflecting on being scrutinized about her appearance throughout her life, and offering a positive self-image message to women: “Wear what you want.” “I’ve been critiqued for my appearance all my life — mostly by men who wouldn’t survive five minutes under the same scrutiny,
U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro See related story on Day of Action The potential impact of President Trump’s and billionaire Elon
Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), the leading Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, is not impressed with the GOP’s new stopgap funding bill, which she views as a “blank check” for tech billionaire,
Rep. Rosa DeLauro and Connecticut’s 2025 Teacher of the Year condemned President Donald Trump’s education budget cuts and accused the administration of undermining public schools.
Donald Trump’s second presidency will take a novel path this week as he turns to Congress to enshrine part of his effort to transform the country — after weeks of wielding vast and questionable executive power.
On Thursday, the House formally censured Green 224-198-2. Ten Democrats voted with all Republicans in favor of the censure. Afterward, a handful of Democrats sang, “We Shall Overcome” on the floor, prompting a brief shouting match with Republicans.
Meet Julia Miller. She’s a resident of New Haven, a civics teacher at Metropolitan Business Academy in New Haven, and Connecticut’s
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