


Heather Somers, elected in 2016, represents Connecticut’s 18th district. She is a Chief Deputy Senate Republican Leader and serves as Ranking Member of the Public Health Committee and the Appropriations Committee. Heather has been recognized as a champion of important initiatives in health care, tourism, mental health, senior housing and elder care. She is also a former councilwoman and mayor in her native Groton.
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12/18/2025
HARTFORD, CT—The Connecticut State Bond Commission today approved funding for two important infrastructure projects in the 18th Senate District, a move applauded by State Senator Heather Somers (R—Groton). The approved funding includes: $500,000 for the Town of Stonington to support improvements to the town dock $400,000 for the Town of Preston to fund improvements to ... Heather Somers
12/17/2025
Sen. Heather Somers, who represents Mystic and co-leads the General Assembly’s bipartisan Arts, Culture and Tourism Caucus, issued the following statement regarding the announcement that Connecticut’s Chief Marketing Officer Anthony Anthony is departing state service effective Feb. 6, 2026, to pursue a new professional opportunity. “In addition to the energy and creativity he has brought ... Heather Somers
12/16/2025
Several Republican State Senators today issued the following statement after Connecticut’s largest water company, Aquarion, announced its intention to seek a 42% rate increase. “Last month, state regulators voted down an atrocious, non-transparent backroom deal which would have caused a tsunami of unending water rate spikes in cities and towns across Connecticut. And Senate Republicans ... Heather Somers
12/11/2025
Sen. Heather Somers, Sen. Jeff Gordon, and Sen. Stephen Harding issued the following statement regarding the new state policy that seeks to make it easier for licensed nurses from other jurisdictions to practice in Connecticut. “This has been a Republican priority for more than a decade. We have worked in bipartisan fashion to make Connecticut ... Heather Somers
12/04/2025
Sen. Stephen Harding, Sen. Heather Somers, Sen. Rob Sampson, and Sen. Jeff Gordon issued the following statement regarding an audit of the state’s Office of Health Strategy. (https://wp.cga.ct.gov/apa/wp-content/cgacustom/reports/Health%20Strategy,%20Office%20of_20251204_FY2022,2023.pdf) “Sloppy recordkeeping. More examples of government purchasing card irregularities using taxpayer money. Missing documents. A lack of evaluations concerning more than $23 million in state contracts. OHS ... Heather Somers
11/19/2025
Several Republican State Senators today issued the following statement after state utility regulators voted to deny the proposed acquisition of Aquarion Water Company by the Regional Water Authority. “We thank PURA for voting down this atrocious deal which would have caused a tsunami of unending water rate spikes in cities and towns across Connecticut. Yesterday, ... Heather Somers
11/19/2025
For Immediate Release CT GOP Senators Thank PURA for Preventing “Tsunami” of Water Rate Hikes Several Republican State Senators today issued the following statement after state utility regulators voted to deny the proposed acquisition of Aquarion Water Company by the Regional Water Authority. “We thank PURA for voting down this atrocious deal which would ... Heather Somers
11/18/2025
(Watch the Press Conference here.) In advance of a Wednesday vote by state utility regulators, Senate Republican lawmakers and a bipartisan group of mayors and community advocates on Tuesday continued to cite multiple concerns surrounding the proposed acquisition of Aquarion Water Company by the Regional Water Authority. The deal, which Attorney General William Tong has ... Heather Somers
11/14/2025
CT Senate Republicans · CT Water Rates are Spiking…and Why are Dems Protecting People Who are Here Illegally Who Have Committed Crimes? Sen. Somers Updates Talk of CT
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Proud to share a new law that I advocated for will soon take effect and open the door for expanded drone use for farming in CT!
Why is this important for our hardworking farmers across the state, including right here in SE CT?
This law will enable the use of automation for monitoring crops, applying seed, fertilizer, and treatments with precision through agricultural drones.
It’s a new tool that helps to modernize how we grow and sustain our local food supply.
In all, it’s a bipartisan law that supports innovation, boosts productivity, and strengthens the long-term viability of the family farms that are a vital part of our area’s economy and way of life.
www.ctinsider.com/connecticut/article/ct-new-drone-law-farmers-technology-agriculture-21230072.php
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