Resources
Stay Connected to the Legislative Session
- Visit the CGA website to view a daily schedule of events, access committee information, find your State Senator or State Representative, and more.
- Read the Bulletin to find out when committees are meeting, how to provide public hearing testimony, and more.
- Register for the CGA’s Bill Tracking system, here, to follow any bill as it moves through the legislative process. You will receive notifications when the bill’s status changes.
- For information on how to testify on a bill that is up for a public hearing, follow this link.
- Access the CGA’s Citizen’s Guide, here, for more on how you can become part of the process.
- Information on taking a tour of the State Capitol complex
- Information on the Legislative Internship Program
- Find out how the state is spending your tax dollars at www.transparency.ct.gov
COVID-19
- For the latest State COVID-19 Data Resources Visit visit data.ct.gov/coronavirus
- COVID–19 Resources
- The CARES Act Passed, What Do I Do Now?
- CARES Act Summary & FAQ
- Help for Small Businesses & Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic
Republican Policy Proposals & Legislative Summaries
2024 Session
- A Cleaner and Greener Connecticut
- CT House and Senate Republicans Offer Ideas to Provide Ratepayers Relief on Electric Bills
2023 Session
- A Better Way to an Accountable Connecticut
- A Better Way to a Prosperous Connecticut
- A Better Way to Affordable Health Care
- A Better Way to Energy Affordability
- $1.5 Billion Back Budget
2022 Call for Special Session
2022 Session
- A Better Way to an Accountable Connecticut
- A Better Way to an Affordable Connecticut – Tax Relief for Working and Middle Class Families
- A Better Way to an Affordable Connecticut – Sales Tax Reduction
- A Better Way to a Healthy Connecticut – Mental Health
- A Better Way to a Healthy Connecticut – Affordable Health Care
- A Better Way to a Safer Connecticut
- A Better Way to a Safer Connecticut – the Fentanyl Crisis
- A Better Way to a Prosperous Connecticut – Workforce Development & Jobs
2021 Session
- 2021 Legislative Session Summary
- The Democrats’ Gas Tax & Food Tax
- A Better Way to Affordable Health Care
- FASTR CT – The Senate Republican NO TOLLS Transportation Investment Plan
Connecticut Senate Republican Caucus Social Media & Web Policy
Key Phone Numbers
General Assistance | 1-800-994-9422 |
Energy Services | 1-800-842-1132 |
CT Partnership for Long Term Care | 1-800-547-3443 |
Dept. of Social Services Elderly Division | 1-860-424-4925 |
Alzheimer's & Related Disorders | 1-800-272-3900 |
National Eye Care Helpline | 1-800-222-EYES |
CT Dept. of Social Services | 1-800-842-1508 |
Medicare CHOICES Program | 1-800-994-9422 |
Wildlife Violations/Emergencies | 1-800-842-4357 |
Connecticut Humane Society/Newington Branch | 1-860-666-3337 |
Connecticut State Animal Control Office | 1-860-713-2506 |
Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline | 1-800-842-2288 |
Children's Hospice International | 1-800-242-4453 |
Thursday's Child National Youth Advocacy Hotline | 1-800-USA-KIDS |
Foster Parenting Info Line | 1-888-KID-HERO |
Adoption Information | 1-800-842-6348 |
Youth Crisis Hotline/Counseling Services | 1-203-327-5437 |
Parents without Partners | 1-800-637-7974 |
Healthcare for Uninsured Kids & Youth (HUSKY) | 1-877-284-8759 |
Child Support Enforcement | 1-800-228-KIDS |
CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence | 1-888-774-2900 |
Child Care Info Line | 1-800-505-1000 |
Dept. of Consumer Protection Info Hotline | 1-800-842-2649 |
Consumer Product Safety Information | 1-800-638-CPSC |
Automobile Safety Hotline | 1-800-424-9393 |
American Hospital Association | 1-800-424-4301 |
Hospice Education Institute | 1-800-331-1620 |
National Rehabilitation Information Center | 1-800-34-NARIC |
Office of Disease Prevention/Health Promotion | 1-800-336-4797 |
American Cancer Society | 1-800-227-2345 |
Center for Disease Control - AIDS Hotline | 1-800-342-AIDS |
American Assoc. of Intellectual & Dev. Disabilities | 1-800-424-3688 |
American Diabetes Association | 1-800-ADA-DISC |
Commission on Deaf & Hearing Impaired | 1-800-708-6796 |
National Dyslexia Association | 1-800-222-3123 |
CT Dept. of Mental Health & Addiction Services | 1-800-446-7348 |
Mental Health Association of CT | 1-800-842-1501 |
American Council for the Blind | 1-800-424-8666 |
Protection & Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities | 1-800-842-8320 |
Donate Life America | 1-800-355-7427 |
Connecticut Legal Services | 1-800-413-7796 |
Center for Medicare Advocacy | 1-800-262-4414 |
UCONN School of Law Legal Clinic | 1-860-570-5165 |
Quinnipiac Law School Legal Clinic | 1-203-582-3238 |
National Criminal Justice Reference Service | 1-800-851-3420 |
CT Vacation Center | 1-800-CTBOUND |
Dept. of Environmental Protection | 1-800-548-8660 |
Dept. of Public Health | 1-800-842-0038 |
Dept. of Child Support Call Center | 1-800-228-5437 |
Dept. of Motor Vehicles | 1-860-263-5701 |
Dept. of Public Utility Control | 1-800-382-4586 |
Dept. of Revenue Services | 1-860-297-5962 |
Dept. of Information Technology | 1-888-703-5410 |
Dept. of Trans./CT Rider Edu. Program Info Line | 1-800-872-7433 |
Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. & Homeland Security | 1-860-566-3180 |
Missing Persons | 1-800-367-5678 |
State Police | 1-800-842-0200 |
Victims' Services | 1-800-822-8428 |
Poison Control | 1-800-343-2722 |
Workers' Compensation Commission | 1-800-223-9675 |
Connecticut Department of Veterans' Affairs | 1-866-928-8387 |
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs | 1-800-827-1000 |