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State Senator Henri Martin

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State Senator Rob Sampson 

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State Senator Heather Somers 

Senior Deputy Republican Leader

State Senator Paul Cicarella 

Senior Deputy Republican Leader

State Senator Eric Berthel

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State Senator Tony Hwang 

Chief Deputy Republican Leader

State Senator John A. Kissel 

Chief Deputy Republican Leader

State Senator Ryan Fazio 

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State Senator Jeff Gordon

Republican Whip

State Senator Jason Perillo

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🚨The Senate is in session TODAY at 12:00 p.m.

Democrats are calling this an “emergency.”
But for people across Connecticut, the real emergency is affordability.

Instead of tackling rising energy costs and growing tax burdens, the majority is fast tracking legislation that revives previously vetoed and filibustered proposals and limits debate while bypassing the full legislative process.

Public hearings. Committee votes. Open debate. Those steps exist to protect democracy and give YOU a voice.

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🚨The Senate is in

On Wednesday, CT Democrats are calling the Senate into session to vote on an "emergency" bill. Except they have no emergency. They’ve just decided it's the easiest way to shove through last year's dead and vetoed bills alongside a few of their early priorities for this year’s session.

Many of these bills didn't go through public hearings, committee votes, or open debate, meaning they deliberately left YOU out of the process. Sorry, but that's not how our government works in Connecticut.

There's no express lane for lawmaking!
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Tomorrow, the Senate is being called in to vote on an “emergency” bill.

The real emergency? It’s not what’s in the bill…It’s Connecticut’s affordability crisis.

Instead, Democrats are prioritizing giving out more money to politically connected groups and reviving bills that were filibustered or vetoed last session.

Public hearings. Committee votes. Open debate. Those steps exist for a reason. But under one-party rule, Democrats are using their supermajority power to sidestep the legislative process, limit debate, and fast-track sweeping legislation without proper public scrutiny.
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Tomorrow, the Senate
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