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Proud to represent CT's 3rd CD. Italian-American, New Haven native, fierce advocate for a strong middle class & those in need. Tweets from Rosa are signed -Rosa

New Haven, CT
Joined May 2010

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  1. It's been a long time coming. Time to .

  2. to 1971, when 18 y/os got the right to vote. Young people have shaped the nation since. Let's keep that going!

  3. I’ve marched, protested, been beaten and arrested--all for the right to vote. Friends of mine gave their lives. Honor their sacrifice. Vote.

  4. Casting your ballot and making your voice heard: that's what empowers voters, that's what makes a .

  5. For every year we don't have , a Hispanic woman will lose over $25K. Close the & fight for !

  6. . are fighting so all Americans have a greater voice in our democracy.

  7. How many people have already voted in the ? 5.9 million. Check out how and where you can :

  8. Exercising your right to vote isn't partisan, it's personal. Join thousands of your fellow Americans and .

  9. A gun in the house makes domestic violence situations 5x more deadly. Abusers should not have access to firearms — it's that simple.

  10. Our democracy is being undermined and the leadership is silent. It's complicity.

  11. • Big cities like DC • Small towns • East, West, North, South, we're standing up. We need action on for a —Now.

  12. It's not too late to register to vote! Your voice matters. Make sure your registration is current right now:

  13. During we stand with the 1/3 women & 1/4 men who are victims & survivors of domestic violence.

  14. Honored to receive 100% on 's Food Policy Scorecard! See more scores here:

  15. When you stand up to bullying in any form, you're an . Let's be an this and every month!

  16. For a century, Planned Parenthood has made it possible for women to determine their own lives. Here's to another .

  17. The SWEET Act would cut down on soda consumption and raise about $10 billion a year for diet-related disease prevention.

  18. Good to see Ireland take a bold step & tax sugar-sweetened beverages starting in 2018. The U.S. should follow suit and pass the SWEET Act.

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