Have you lost faith in our elected officials? Let me introduce you to my personal hero. Rosa DeLauro. I have met with her several times, and she was always attentive and thoughtful. I love her values, and I love her too. It’s a very small tribute to this great woman, but I take this opportunity to add her to the blog’s honor roll for standing up forcefully to the bullying of the charter lobby.
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro is one of the most powerful members of Congress. She is a Democrat from Connecticut. She is an outstanding liberal who fights for children and working people.
Please read her bio.
Rosa DeLauro is the Congresswoman from Connecticut’s Third Congressional District, which stretches from the Long Island Sound and New Haven, to the Naugatuck Valley and Waterbury. Rosa serves as the Chair of the House Appropriations Committee and sits on the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, and she is the Chair of the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee, where she oversees our nation’s investments in education, health, and employment.
At the core of Rosa’s work is her fight for America’s working families. Rosa believes that we must raise the nation’s minimum wage, give all employees access to paid sick days, allow employees to take paid family and medical leave, and ensure equal pay for equal work. Every day, Rosa fights for legislation that would give all working families an opportunity to succeed.
Rosa believes that our first priority must be to strengthen the economy and create good middle class jobs. She supports tax cuts for working and middle class families, fought to expand the Child Tax Credit to provide tax relief to millions of families, and introduced the Young Child Tax Credit to give families with young children an economic lift.
Rosa has also fought to stop trade agreements that lower wages and ships jobs overseas, while also protecting the rights of employees and unions. She believes that we need to grow our economy by making smart innovative investments in our infrastructure, which is why she introduced legislation to create a National Infrastructure bank.
Rosa is a leader in fighting to improve and expand federal support for child nutrition and for modernizing our food safety system. She believes that the U.S. should have one agency assigned the responsibility for food safety, rather than the 15 different agencies that lay claim to different parts of our food system. Rosa fights against special interests, like tobacco and e-cigarettes, which seek to skirt our public health and safety rules.
As the Chair dealing with appropriations for Labor, Health, Human Services, and Education, Rosa is determined to increase support for education and make college more affordable for more American students and their families. She is also fighting to protect the Affordable Care Act so that all Americans have access to affordable care. Rosa strongly believes in the power of biomedical research and she is working to increase funding so that we can make lifesaving breakthroughs in science and medicine.
Rosa believes that we have a moral obligation to our nation’s veterans and their families, and her concern for these heroes extends to both their physical and mental well-being. Rosa supports a transformation in how the Department of Veterans Affairs is funded, including advanced appropriations for health services, to ensure its fiscal soundness; and she successfully championed legislation to guarantee that troops deploying to combat theaters get the mental health screening they need both before and after deployment, as well as championed legislation that now provides assistance to today’s Post-9/11 veterans choosing to pursue on-the-job training and apprenticeship programs.
Rosa belongs to 62 House caucus groups and is the co-chair of the Baby Caucus, the Long Island Sound Caucus, and the Food Safety Caucus.
Soon after earning degrees from Marymount College and Columbia University, Rosa followed her parents’ footsteps into public service, serving as the first Executive Director of EMILY’s List, a national organization dedicated to increasing the number of women in elected office; Executive Director of Countdown ’87, the national campaign that successfully stopped U.S. military aid to the Nicaraguan Contras; and as Chief of Staff to U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd. In 1990, Rosa was elected to the House of Representatives, and she has served as the Congresswoman from Connecticut’s Third Congressional District ever since.
Rosa is married to Stanley Greenberg. Their children—Anna, Kathryn, and Jonathan Greenberg—all are grown and pursuing careers. Rosa and Stan have six grandchildren, Rigby, Teo, Sadie, Jasper, Paola and Gus.
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Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and I in 2018: My hero.

“Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro is an outstanding liberal who fights for children and working people.”
Who does the GOP fight for? corporations and billionaires
What a couple beautiful humans!!! ❤
BTW, haven’t seen SomeDam Poet on this blog in a while. Any news?
For those missing SomeDAM, here’s one of mine from a while back. Jest we forget.
King Donald the Wurst
First posted on November 25, 2020
Dumb Donald Trump
sat on his rump,
eating cheeseburgers all day.
He called for his Miller
and brownshirted killers
and hypocrite fundies to pray.
He called for his Barr
to make him a czar
and all rule of law to allay.
And to meet his requirement
that it trash the environment,
he neutered the EPA.
“To switch out democracy
for rank kakistocrasy,
I had but to bellow and bray.
I’ve drawn to my Trump
many millions of chumps
and given dear Vlad complete sway.”
“I’ll call it a day,” the con man did say,
“I’m still president anyway.”
Then he farted and stood
and called it all good,
and went to a golf course to play.
and another
The Seven Wives of King Donald the Wurst
Posted on December 13, 2019
NB: a wurst is a sausage
Six wives had he, the Eighth King Henry.
Trump had but three, we’re told, but when he
was twixt and between those he made a great show of,
perhaps he swallowed some four we don’t know of.
I also noticed that Poet hasn’t been around during the military invasion. Reminds me of the Poetry Absence of 2016. I know one thing, that SomeDevalueAddedMethod shares something in common with me, and that is caring deeply about one thing in particular, getting rid of some DAM high stakes tests. I might assume that SomeDAM is like me in another way too, that when issues outside of high stakes data collection (and ensuing privatization) are being discussed, it can be difficult to navigate such waters without feeling a bit like a rudderless, little dinghy. I believe this blog has one and only one rightful owner and editor, and far be it from me to ever try to usurp the direction — wrong of me to waltz into someone’s living room and try to rearrange the furniture — but I feel a strange kinship with the Poet I’ve never met, and I hope SDP is well and simply waiting for the right opportunity for expression.
I’ve also been wondering why SomeDamPOet and Greg have been missing for awhile. They always made great contributions to the comments.
Come back to us Some Dam Poet
Hare Krishna Beauregard
-with apologies to Prine
RIP, John!!!
Any personal hero of my personal hero is a personal hero of mine!
I have a close friend who is a fellow teacher at the high school I work at in Connecticut. He has DeLauro’s personal number and has reached out to her a number of times throughout the years. She always responds and always has her ear to the ground via front-line public school teachers. She’s the real deal – an old-school liberal. Fantastic picture!
I defy anyone to review this congresswoman’s platform and discover anything that is really left of center. The Right Wing of American politics has been so successful in pushing the conversation to the right that what passed as centrist politics now appears to a myopic public as left of center. O tempore! O mores!
She can work a crowd at a parade. Senator Dodd would be riding on the back of a truck while Rosa would be walking from one side of the street to the other greeting everyone with the energy of a first grade teacher on the first day of school….making everyone feel special. LOL