
Rosa DeLauro
Connecticut Democrat, ranking Appropriations member opposing the $200bn war supplemental.
Last refreshed: 30 March 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Can the $200bn war supplemental pass if both DeLauro and Republican hawks oppose it?
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Iran Conflict 2026Opposed $200 billion war supplemental alongside Republican critics in Congress
Iran Conflict 2026: GOP lacks votes for $200bn war billWho is Rosa DeLauro?
What did Rosa DeLauro say about the $200 billion war bill?
Why does Rosa DeLauro's opposition to the war bill matter?
Background
Rosa DeLauro is a Democratic Party congresswoman who has represented Connecticut's 3rd district since 1991, making her one of the longest-serving House Democrats. As ranking member of the House Appropriations Committee, she is the senior Democrat overseeing federal spending legislation and a primary point of resistance to Republican fiscal priorities.
DeLauro emerged as a vocal critic of the Trump administration's $200 billion war funding request for the Iran conflict, calling the figure 'outrageous' as bipartisan opposition crystallised in the House. Republican leaders acknowledged they lacked the votes within their own caucus , with Lisa Murkowski and Lauren Boebert among those declaring opposition. The Heritage Foundation separately warned the spending risked stagflation .
DeLauro's opposition illustrates the bind facing the administration: a supplemental requiring bipartisan support cannot clear the House of Representatives when progressive Democrats and fiscal-hawk Republicans alike refuse it. Her Appropriations ranking-member status gives her procedural tools to slow the bill regardless of majority arithmetic, making her opposition more consequential than a typical floor vote.