


Rob Sampson, re-elected to a fourth term in 2024, represents Connecticut’s 16th District. He is the Ranking Member on the Government Administration & Elections Committee, the Housing Committee, and the Labor & Public Employees Committee. Rob is widely known as an advocate for America’s core principles, restoring our system of limited, representative, constitutional government, protecting private contracts and defending the natural rights of his constituents.
Connecticut’s 2026 legislative session was a “short session,” beginning in January and ending in early May. But there was nothing small about what happened.
Explore the latest news and updates about Senator Rob Sampson.
06/05/2026
Sen. Rob Sampson issued the following statement regarding the governor’s ceremonial signing of legislation banning Glock-style pistols. “Governor Lamont held a photo op today celebrating a law that targets gun stores, manufacturers, and law-abiding citizens while leaving criminals completely unaffected. Connecticut already outlaws machine guns and illegal conversion devices. Criminals who use them already face ... Rob Sampson
06/01/2026
By State Sen. Rob Sampson Connecticut’s 2026 legislative session was a “short session,” beginning in January and ending in early May. But there was nothing small about what happened. This session exposed the same disturbing pattern I have been warning about for years: rushed legislation, late-night debates, hostility toward public dissent, and a majority party ... Rob Sampson
05/29/2026
Prospect— State Senator Rob Sampson (R-16) today welcomed the approval of $200,000 in state bond funding for the Town of Prospect’s Coachlight Circle water main project. The funding was approved by the State Bond Commission and will support infrastructure improvements designed to enhance the reliability and safety of water service for local residents. “Reliable infrastructure ... Rob Sampson
05/19/2026
Sen. Stephen Harding and Sen. Rob Sampson issued the following statement regarding the governor’s signing of House Bill 5001. “Gov. Lamont has seen the viral videos of ‘Wanda’ stuffing Bridgeport ballot boxes which made Connecticut a national punchline. But this law does nothing to address that Bridgeport embarrassment. Rather than restoring confidence, this expands mail-in ... Rob Sampson
05/11/2026
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 ... Rob Sampson
05/05/2026
Hartford — State Sen. Rob Sampson (R-16) released the following statement following the passage of H.B. 5468 on May 4, legislation impacting homeschool families in Connecticut: “I strongly opposed this bill because it is a direct expansion of government into the lives of families who are doing exactly what they believe is best for their ... Rob Sampson
05/04/2026
Hartford — State Sen. Rob Sampson (R-16) released the following statement following the passage of H.B. 5468 on May 4, legislation impacting homeschool families in Connecticut: “I strongly opposed this bill because it is a direct expansion of government into the lives of families who are doing exactly what they believe is best for their ... Rob Sampson
04/24/2026
Hartford — State Sen. Rob Sampson (R-16) released the following statement following today’s passage of H.B. 5044: An Act Establishing Connecticut Vaccine Standards: “On March 11, the Legislative Office Building was filled with residents from across Connecticut standing up for their fundamental rights. Hallways were packed, hearing rooms were overflowing, and people made it clear ... Rob Sampson
04/22/2026
Hartford — State Sen. Rob Sampson (R-16) issued the following statement regarding S.B. 5, An Act Concerning Online Safety: “S.B. 5 is another example of Connecticut Democrats trying to regulate a national issue at the state level. Artificial intelligence should be addressed carefully and consistently at the federal level, not through heavy-handed state mandates. This ... Rob Sampson
For Immediate Release
June 12, 2026
The CT Senate Republican Caucus issued the following statement regarding Gov. Lamont’s ‘energy policy reforms’ press conference earlier this week.
“When is Gov. Lamont going to get real about solving Connecticut’s affordable crisis?
Apparently not anytime soon.
His weak, political stunt of a press conference was a complete joke and a slap in the face to everyone who is being buried by electricity costs.
Speaking of slaps in the face: Remember when the petition with 60,000 signatures was delivered to Gov. Lamont’s office begging for relief on electricity bills? He didn’t even bother to show up to receive it.
And what happened to Gov. Lamont’s measly $400 ‘energy rebates’ for Connecticut families that the governor proposed in February? That idea was a flop that went nowhere.
And Gov. Lamont continues to defend the hidden public benefits tax on your electric bills which cost you hundreds of dollars a year.
The public benefits tax should be renamed the ‘Lamont Levy’ - because he owns it.
And why is Gov. Lamont having energy policy press conferences NOW? The legislative session wrapped up more than a month ago. He couldn’t find the time to work with Republicans for the entire three-month session?
Gov. Lamont and Democrat policies have made Connecticut the second highest in the nation for electricity costs.
It looks like we’ll soon be number one, because affordability is not a priority for this governor and CT Democrats.”
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Remember this?
When Connecticut residents came to the Capitol to protest skyrocketing electric bills, Senate Democrats didn’t express concern. They didn’t offer solutions. They mocked them.
Now Governor Lamont is campaigning for reelection and telling voters he’s “just getting started” on electric rates.
Interesting.
If high electric bills are such an important issue today, why were citizens raising the exact same concerns treated as a joke just two years ago?
Connecticut families deserve better than election-year concern. They deserve leaders who take affordability seriously all the time.This is the shocking, and obnoxious – but sadly predictable, response from two of the Connecticut Democrat’s highest ranking elected officials to citizens, holding a rally upset over skyrocketing, electricity costs.
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One of the best parts of serving as State Senator is getting to meet the next generation of Connecticut leaders.
Yesterday morning, my amazing friend and colleague State Representative Gale Mastrofrancesco and I had the opportunity to visit Wolcott High School and learn more about its outstanding Junior Seminar program. Every junior is required to complete this year-long project, which helps students better understand their strengths, interests, personalities, and future opportunities. The program culminates in a presentation where students share what they have learned about themselves and their goals for the future.
We had the chance to listen to four students present their work, and I was genuinely impressed. Each was different, but all were thoughtful, motivated, and exceptional in their own way. As I reflected on my own junior year of high school, I realized there was nothing quite like this available to students at that time. Programs like this help prepare young people not just for college or careers, but for life.
Kudos to the students, Superintendent Shawn Simpson, the educators, staff, and everyone involved in making this program such a success.
Later in the day, we visited Strong Elementary School in Southington, where students gathered to celebrate the dedication of a new "Kindness Bench" generously donated by the Southington Rotary Club. Representative Chris Poulos was also in attendance for the event. The bright blue bench serves as a reminder that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference and that we should all look out for one another.
The students sang a wonderful song, and it was a pleasure to spend time with such an enthusiastic group of young people. Thank you to the Southington Rotary Club, Superintendent Steven Madancy, the Southington Board of Education, and the teachers and staff at Strong School for creating such a positive experience for these students.
Both visits left me feeling optimistic about the future. Connecticut is fortunate to have dedicated educators, supportive communities, and talented young people who are already preparing to make their mark on the world.
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