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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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What happened at Rockville General Hospital is a disgrace. OHS has failed our communities, failed our patients, and failed the public trust. As both a doctor and a senator, I’ve been sounding the alarm for years, and now the state is rewarding private equity profiteers while families lose access to care. It’s time to eliminate OHS, consolidate oversight under DPH, and finally put patients before profits. Enough is enough.

Read my full release below 👇
🔗 www.ctsenaterepublicans.com/2025/05/sen-jeff-gordon-slams-state-decision-to-let-rockville-general...
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What happened at Rockville General Hospital is a disgrace. OHS has failed our communities, failed our patients, and failed the public trust. As both a doctor and a senator, I’ve been sounding the alarm for years, and now the state is rewarding private equity profiteers while families lose access to care. It’s time to eliminate OHS, consolidate oversight under DPH, and finally put patients before profits. Enough is enough.

Read my full release below 👇 
🔗 https://www.ctsenaterepublicans.com/2025/05/sen-jeff-gordon-slams-state-decision-to-let-rockville-general-hospital-keep-needed-inpatient-services-closed-calls-out-state-sell-out-to-private-equity-misguided-priorities/

New Edition of Common Sense Matters is Here!

This week, I’m highlighting several key concepts I’ve championed that have officially passed the Senate.

See how these commonsense solutions are making real progress for Connecticut families, taxpayers, and communities.

Read the full newsletter here 👇

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New Edition of Common Sense Matters is Here!

This week, I’m highlighting several key concepts I’ve championed that have officially passed the Senate.

See how these commonsense solutions are making real progress for Connecticut families, taxpayers, and communities.

Read the full newsletter here 👇

🔗 http://eepurl.com/jfKbUo

I’m pleased to share that Governor Lamont has announced new awards through the Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP), and our district is receiving infrastructure support. Thank you, Office of Governor Ned Lamont!

Ashford: $400,000 in state funding has been approved to repave the Ashford Public Works Facility. The town is contributing an additional $104,701 to make this happen.

Union: $120,000 in state funding will go toward the rehabilitation of Holland Road, with $24,000 in local funding matched by the town.

Hampton: $500,000 in state funding is approved for the reconstruction of Windham Road, matched by $220,000 from the town.

These investments reflect a strong partnership between the state and our local communities, ensuring our infrastructure keeps pace with our needs. I’m proud to advocate for funding that improves everyday life for residents.
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I’m pleased to share that Governor Lamont has announced new awards through the Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP), and our district is receiving infrastructure support. Thank you, Office of Governor Ned Lamont!

Ashford: $400,000 in state funding has been approved to repave the Ashford Public Works Facility. The town is contributing an additional $104,701 to make this happen.

Union: $120,000 in state funding will go toward the rehabilitation of Holland Road, with $24,000 in local funding matched by the town.

Hampton: $500,000 in state funding is approved for the reconstruction of Windham Road, matched by $220,000 from the town.

These investments reflect a strong partnership between the state and our local communities, ensuring our infrastructure keeps pace with our needs. I’m proud to advocate for funding that improves everyday life for residents.
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