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Rosa DeLauro to Undergo Spinal Stenosis Surgery

Her procedure at Griffin Hospital is followed by physical therapy scheduled before Congress reconvenes in six weeks.

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Connecticut Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro speaks to the media before the service for former U.S. Senator and Connecticut Gov. Lowell Weicker at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. (Shahrzad Rasekh/CT Mirror)
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Overview

  • DeLauro, first elected in 1990 and now 82, was admitted to Griffin Hospital in Connecticut on August 11 for spinal stenosis treatment
  • Neurosurgeon Dr. Judith L. Gorelick will perform the operation and describes it as a routine intervention for age-related spinal narrowing
  • Following surgery, DeLauro will complete a course of physical therapy in Connecticut before returning to Washington
  • Her temporary absence creates uncertainty for leadership continuity on the powerful House Appropriations Committee with Republicans holding a narrow majority
  • She remains a candidate for another term despite a primary challenge from Damjan DeNoble, who has questioned her age and urged generational change