
Welcome to the Connecticut Senate Republican Office!
Our mission is to promote conservative values, strengthen communities, and build a better future for all. Leading through a lens of intention and compassion, we advocate for policies that drive economic growth, protect individual freedoms, and ensure a government that serves the people.
Meet Our State Senators
Our State Senators are dedicated leaders, each bringing their unique expertise to advance common sense policies, strengthen our communities, and build a brighter future for Connecticut.
View AllState Senator Stephen Harding
Senate Minority Leader
Represents: Bethlehem, Brookfield, Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Fairfield, New Milford, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Sherman, Torrington, Warren, Washington, and Winchester
LEARN MOREState Senator Henri Martin
Senate Republican Leader Pro Tempore
Represents: Bristol, Harwinton, Plainville, Plymouth, and Thomaston
LEARN MOREState Senator Rob Sampson
Senior Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Cheshire, Prospect, Southington, Wolcott, and Waterbury
LEARN MOREState Senator Heather Somers
Senior Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Griswold, Groton, North Stonington, Plainfield, Preston, Sterling, Stonington, and Voluntown
LEARN MOREState Senator Paul Cicarella
Senior Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Durham, East Haven, North Haven, Wallingford, and Northford
LEARN MOREState Senator Eric Berthel
Chief Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Bethel, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Middlebury, Oxford, Roxbury, Seymour, Southbury, Washington, Watertown, and Woodbury
LEARN MOREState Senator Tony Hwang
Chief Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Bethel, Easton, Fairfield, and Newtown
LEARN MOREState Senator John A. Kissel
Chief Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: East Granby, Ellington, Enfield, Granby, Somers, Suffield, Windsor, and Windsor Locks
LEARN MOREState Senator Jeff Gordon
Republican Whip
Represents: Ashford, Chaplin, Coventry, Eastford, Ellington, Hampton, Stafford, Thompson, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Willington, and Woodstock
LEARN MORELatest News
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News
05/15/2026
Op-ed | Expanding Cannabis Use in CT Will Make Roads More Dangerous (Hartford Courant)
Sen. Hwang op-ed as published in the Hartford Courant: Over the past years, Connecticut’s roads have been some of the most dangerous in the nation. Motorists in the state who traverse Route 15, I-95, I-84, or other highways and byways, see dangers every day. Road rage driving, aggressive driving, and driving under the influence ... Home
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05/14/2026
Senator Heather Somers Celebrates Completion of Shore Avenue Seawall Project in Groton
GROTON, CT—State Senator Heather Somers (R—Stonington) today celebrated the reopening of Shore Avenue in Groton following the successful completion of the Shore Avenue Seawall Project. The project restores critical infrastructure damaged during severe storms and strengthens the shoreline against future coastal impacts. Construction began in 2024 to rebuild the seawall, repair the roadway, and improve ... Home
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05/13/2026
Sen. Gordon Supports Connecticut Dairy Farmers with Additional Funding Announcement
HEBRON, CT – State Senator Jeff Gordon (R-Woodstock) today stood with Governor Lamont, Legislative Leaders, and local farmers at Mapleleaf Farm in Hebron to announce 22.5 million in funding over two years that will provide relief and support for Connecticut dairy farmers. Northeast Connecticut and the 35th District are home to many hardworking dairy farm ... Home
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05/13/2026
CT Senate GOP Statement on Dairy Farm $$$
Sen. Stephen Harding, Sen. Heather Somers, Sen. Jeff Gordon and Sen. Eric Berthel issued the following statement regarding the release of funding to provide immediate relief to the state’s dairy farmers. “Seven weeks ago, Senate Republicans called on the governor to provide relief for local dairy farmers. There are only about 80 dairy farms remaining ... Home
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05/11/2026
Sen. Cicarella and Shoreline Delegation Recognize Mental Health Awareness Month at BHcare Event
North Branford— State Sen. Paul Cicarella (R-34) joined members of the shoreline delegation, local officials, advocates, and community leaders at BHcare’s Mental Health Awareness Month press conference recognizing the importance of mental health awareness, treatment, and recovery. During the event, a citation was presented by members of the shoreline delegation, including Sen. Paul Cicarella, Sen. ... Home
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05/11/2026
Sen. Sampson Blasts Passage of H.B. 5001: “Connecticut Democrats Expanded Mail-In Voting Without Real Safeguards”
Hartford — State Senator Rob Sampson (R-16) released the following statement following debate on May 6 and passage of H.B. 5001: An Act Concerning Absentee Voting for All and Various Other Reforms Related to the Administration of Elections on the final day of the legislative session: “I voted no on H.B. 5001 because it expands ... Home
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05/08/2026
Sen. Cicarella Votes NO on H.B. 5043, Cites Failure to Address Violent Crime
Hartford — State Sen. Paul Cicarella (R–34) released the following statement after voting against H.B. 5043: An Act Concerning Convertible Pistols, Unfinished Frames or Unfinished Lower Receivers, Voluntary Relinquishment of Firearms and Ammunition, and Refundability of Permits for Sale at Retail of Firearms and for Carrying of Pistols and Revolvers: “Session on May 5 continued ... Home
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05/07/2026
Sen. Harding: “Promises made, promises broken”
Sen. Minority Leader Stephen Harding (R-Brookfield) issued the following statement in reaction to Gov. Lamont’s press conference today: “Our absentee governor obviously wasn’t paying attention: Senate Republicans did present a budget alternative which was rejected by the Democratic supermajority. It contained $2 billion in tax cuts for individuals, families and farmers starting in 2027. It ... Home
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05/06/2026
Sen. Hwang Bids Farewell to CT State Senate Following Nearly Two Decades of Public Service; Honored by Bipartisan Colleagues
State Sen. Tony Hwang (R-Fairfield) on Tuesday delivered an emotional farewell address in the State Senate circle as colleagues honored his nearly 20 years of service in the Connecticut General Assembly ahead of the close of the 2026 legislative session on May 6. Sen. Hwang served six years in the House of Representatives before joining ... Home
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Connecticut is unaffordable, electric bills are too high, and the cost of living keeps climbing. During the 2026 legislative session, Senate Republicans fought back – pushing for real affordability, an end to Public Benefits Charges, lower electricity rates, and a government that answers to the people it serves.
Watch the 2026 session recap and learn more about the work our senators did to help create a brighter future for all in our state. The work isn’t over, and we will continue fighting for you!
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CT Democrats voted NO to lowering your electric bills, NO to eliminating Public Benefits Charges, and NO to making Connecticut more affordable. Their failed leadership keeps driving costs up for Connecticut residents. Senate Republicans will never stop fighting to eliminate these charges and make Connecticut affordable for everyone. ... See MoreSee Less
For months, CT Senate Republicans have been calling on Governor Lamont to provide relief for Connecticut’s local dairy farmers, and today was a first step in the right direction.
Only about 80 dairy farms are remaining in Connecticut, and they are facing a real sustainability crisis. These are hardworking, blue-collar, family-owned operations run by people who want nothing more than to provide food for our state and our country. But unaffordable Connecticut policies have made it harder and harder to do so. Fewer farms means less local food, and once those farms are gone, they are gone for good.
We appreciate that the Governor listened to our senators and has announced some relief for dairy farmers. But there is much more to be done to make Connecticut more affordable for all our farmers and job creators, and we will not stop until that work is finished.
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