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State Senator Jeff Gordon

State Senator Jeff Gordon

Dr. Jeff Gordon, elected in 2022, represents Connecticut’s 35th District. He serves as a Ranking Member on the Planning & Development and Veterans’ Affairs Committees, and is a member of the Appropriations, Public Health, and Public Safety Committees. As one of only two medical doctors in the Connecticut legislature, “Doctor-Senator” is known for his work on health insurance reform as well as healthcare affordability and accessibility, especially for rural communities.

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“The people of Connecticut want common sense, a fair deal, and their state government to work for them. They know what is best for their families and them. My goal is to take this message to the Capitol for you, working to deliver solutions that make your lives better.”
– Senator Jeff Gordon

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👍Thank you everyone who attended the SCAM JAM program in Coventry this past week. I hosted it with State Representative Tim Ackert. The best way to stay safe from scammers (who want to steal your $ or identity) is to be informed and to know where to go for help. Thank you to Connecticut State Police Detective Hogan, FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation Detective Grabowski, and Coventry, CT Police Department Sgt Iger for their helpful info, tips, and answers to many questions people asked. Stay tuned for more SCAM JAM events throughout the 35th Senate District.

- Don’t click on any links sent to you via email or text unless you absolutely know who sent it. Scammers domphishimg to lure you in.
- Verify separately with the bank, business, organization, or government agency information sent to you, especially if being asked to provide personal info. Scammers try to impersonate to catch you off guard.
- Question any email or text sent to you that says you or a family member are in trouble or need to do something urgently. Scammers try to create panic.
- Before reflexively responding to an email or text, step back, take a deep breath, and think about what is happening. Scammers try to get you to rush to do something.
- Always ask for help or get answers from verified and reliable sources, such as the police or the FBI. They are here to help.
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👍Thank you everyone who attended the SCAM JAM program in Coventry this past week. I hosted it with State Representative Tim Ackert. The best way to stay safe from scammers (who want to steal your $ or identity) is to be informed and to know where to go for help. Thank you to Connecticut State Police Detective Hogan, FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation Detective Grabowski, and Coventry, CT Police Department Sgt Iger for their helpful info, tips, and answers to many questions people asked.  Stay tuned for more SCAM JAM events throughout the 35th Senate District.

- Don’t click on any links sent to you via email or text unless you absolutely know who sent it.  Scammers domphishimg to lure you in.
- Verify separately with the bank, business, organization, or government agency information sent to you, especially if being asked to provide personal info.  Scammers try to impersonate to catch you off guard.
- Question any email or text sent to you that says you or a family member are in trouble or need to do something urgently.  Scammers try to create panic.
- Before reflexively responding to an email or text, step back, take a deep breath, and think about what is happening.  Scammers try to get you to rush to do something.
- Always ask for help or get answers from verified and reliable sources, such as the police or the FBI.  They are here to help.Image attachmentImage attachment

🚨The latest edition of Common Sense Matters is out now!

This week, I’m focusing on government accountability, transparency, and oversight, because the government should work for you, not the other way around.

I highlight three recent state audits that reveal serious failures by agencies to follow the law and serve the public responsibly. As your State Senator, I read every audit report and will continue pushing for stronger oversight, including a formal Inspector General-style office.

Read the latest newsletter by clicking the link below👇

🔗 mailchi.mp/ab4a3923c2f6/the-2025-legislative-session-is-here-9633509
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🚨The latest edition of Common Sense Matters is out now!

This week, I’m focusing on government accountability, transparency, and oversight, because the government should work for you, not the other way around.

I highlight three recent state audits that reveal serious failures by agencies to follow the law and serve the public responsibly. As your State Senator, I read every audit report and will continue pushing for stronger oversight, including a formal Inspector General-style office.

Read the latest newsletter by clicking the link below👇 

🔗 https://mailchi.mp/ab4a3923c2f6/the-2025-legislative-session-is-here-9633509

Beautiful morning in Chaplin. The new bridge on England Road was opened. It’s one of four bridges in Chaplin over the Natchaug River. I was proud to help get state funding and to participate in the ribbon cutting. Joining me were First Selectman Juan Roman, State Rep Doug Dubitsky, Congressman Joe Courtney, and Town DPW Supervisor David Stone. Townspeople were present to show Chaplin community spirit. And the Chaplin Volunteer Fire Dept made the inaugural drive over the new bridge.

Just up the road, another state public works project has been done on Route 198 in Chaplin and Eastford (south of Route 44): repaving and new catch basins.

These are the types of important public infrastructure projects for our towns that I advocate for. The bridge project was a collaborative effort at the local, state, and federal levels. When we work together, we get good things done.

I met Michael Landeck, who shared pictures with me of the old bridge from 1940 and his work in 1971 when it was replaced. A great history lesson.
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Beautiful morning in Chaplin. The new bridge on England Road was opened.  It’s one of four bridges in Chaplin over the Natchaug River.  I was proud to help get state funding and to participate in the ribbon cutting.  Joining me were First Selectman Juan Roman, State Rep Doug Dubitsky, Congressman Joe Courtney, and Town DPW Supervisor David Stone.  Townspeople were present to show Chaplin community spirit.  And the Chaplin Volunteer Fire Dept made the inaugural drive over the new bridge.

Just up the road, another state public works project has been done on Route 198 in Chaplin and Eastford (south of Route 44): repaving and new catch basins.  

These are the types of important public infrastructure projects for our towns that I advocate for.  The bridge project was a collaborative effort at the local, state, and federal levels. When we work together, we get good things done.

I met Michael Landeck, who shared pictures with me of the old bridge from 1940 and his work in 1971 when it was replaced.  A great history lesson.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment
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