Today, the U.S. Senate Approved Claire D. Cronin of Massachusetts as Next U.S. Ambassador to Ireland


(December 18, 2021) - Today, the U.S. Senate  by a voice vote approved Massachusetts State Representative Claire D. Cronin to become the next U.S. Ambassador to Ireland.  

Cronin was nominated by The White House in June 2021 to hold the prestigious diplomatic position, and in October, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved her nomination after its hearing. But the approval process was held hostage by Senator Ted Cruz until now.

“I am deeply honored to be nominated by President Biden for ambassador to Ireland, especially given the President’s and my own Irish roots,” Cronin said in a statement released by the White House in June 2021. “If confirmed, I look forward to serving as ambassador and working with our partners in Ireland on both the challenges and opportunities ahead of us.”

Cronin, whose maiden name is McLaughlin, has represented the Eleventh Plymouth District since November, 2012. A graduate of Stonehill College and Suffolk University Law School, Cronin is admitted to the Massachusetts bar and is also admitted to practice in U.S. District Court and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Cronin is the first woman nominated for the Irish diplomatic post since Jean Kennedy Smith in 1993. Ambassador Smith served as US Ambassador to Ireland from 1993-98 during the Clinton Administration.

Read more about the White House's connections to Ireland, from the Obama/Biden Administration to the Biden/Harris Administration, here.

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