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Our mission is to promote conservative values, strengthen communities, and build a better future for all. Leading through a lens of intention and compassion, we advocate for policies that drive economic growth, protect individual freedoms, and ensure a government that serves the people.
Meet Our State Senators
Our State Senators are dedicated leaders, each bringing their unique expertise to advance common sense policies, strengthen our communities, and build a brighter future for Connecticut.
View AllState Senator Stephen Harding
Senate Minority Leader
Represents: Bethlehem, Brookfield, Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Fairfield, New Milford, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Sherman, Torrington, Warren, Washington, and Winchester
LEARN MOREState Senator Henri Martin
Senate Republican Leader Pro Tempore
Represents: Bristol, Harwinton, Plainville, Plymouth, and Thomaston
LEARN MOREState Senator Rob Sampson
Senior Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Cheshire, Prospect, Southington, Wolcott, and Waterbury
LEARN MOREState Senator Heather Somers
Senior Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Griswold, Groton, North Stonington, Plainfield, Preston, Sterling, Stonington, and Voluntown
LEARN MOREState Senator Paul Cicarella
Senior Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Durham, East Haven, North Haven, Wallingford, and Northford
LEARN MOREState Senator Eric Berthel
Chief Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Bethel, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Middlebury, Oxford, Roxbury, Seymour, Southbury, Washington, Watertown, and Woodbury
LEARN MOREState Senator Tony Hwang
Chief Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: Bethel, Easton, Fairfield, and Newtown
LEARN MOREState Senator John A. Kissel
Chief Deputy Republican Leader
Represents: East Granby, Ellington, Enfield, Granby, Somers, Suffield, Windsor, and Windsor Locks
LEARN MOREState Senator Jeff Gordon
Republican Whip
Represents: Ashford, Chaplin, Coventry, Eastford, Ellington, Hampton, Stafford, Thompson, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Willington, and Woodstock
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04/30/2025
Senator Tony Hwang Applauds Passage of Legislation Strengthening Firefighters Cancer Relief Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 30, 2025 HARTFORD, CT – State Senator Tony Hwang (R-Fairfield) today applauded the Senate’s bipartisan passage of Senate Bill 1426, An Act Making Changes to the Firefighters Cancer Relief Program, calling it a critical advancement in protecting the health and well-being of Connecticut’s firefighters and their families. The legislation expands the ... Home
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04/30/2025
Government Oversight Committee Advances Land Conveyance Bills for Newtown to Public Hearing
HARTFORD, CT – Two important land conveyance bills affecting Newtown are now moving forward for public input. Following a recent Government Oversight Committee meeting, both proposals have been officially raised and are scheduled for a public hearing on Monday, May 5, 2025. Senate Bill 1562 – AN ACT CHANGING THE AUTHORIZED USE OF A PARCEL ... Home
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04/29/2025
Sen. Harding: “…very bad news for working-class families struggling with taxes and soaring electric bills”
Lamont Tells AFSCME: As Long as I’m Governor, the Raises Will Keep Coming By Meghan Portfolio Yankee Institute April 28 , 2025 Gov. Ned Lamont made a special guest appearance at the AFSCME Council 4 Biennial Conference this weekend, pledging continued support for public-sector unions along with another round of wage increases. While the governor ... Home
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04/29/2025
Advocating for Autism Awareness: Love, Courage, and Action
Today at the State Capitol, I was deeply honored to stand alongside brave advocates, devoted families, and community leaders for Autism Awareness Day — all united by a profound purpose: to lift every voice, to open every door, and to ensure individuals on the autism spectrum have the support and opportunity to live full, independent ... Home
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04/28/2025
CT Senate GOP Statement on CSCU Chancellor
For Immediate Release Sen. Henri Martin, Sen. Rob Sampson and Sen. Stephen Harding today issued the following statement regarding the Connecticut Board of Regents for Higher Education announcing that it will not seek to extend Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) Chancellor Terrence Cheng’s contract beyond its current end date of June 30, 2026, and that starting July 1, 2025, Chancellor Cheng ... Home
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04/28/2025
“Chaos.” CT Senate GOP Statement on Ansonia Street Takeover
For Immediate Release Sen. Paul Cicarella, Sen. Jeff Gordon and Sen. Stephen Harding today issued the following statement regarding the recent street takeover in Ansonia involving between 50 and 100 people where at least one person surrounded a police car, jumped on the hood and threw objects at the vehicle. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn5124b25Nw ) “Another day, another street takeover in Connecticut. Endangering and victimizing ... Home
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04/28/2025
CT ratepayers paying over $1 billion per year in public benefits charges
For Immediate Release Sen. Ryan Fazio and Sen. Stephen Harding today issued the following statement regarding Connecticut ratepayers paying more than $1 billion annually in public benefits charges to pay for government mandates and programs through their electric bills. (https://insideinvestigator.org/ct-ratepayers-paying-over-1-billion-per-year-in-public-benefits-charges/) “There’s a hidden billion-dollar tax on Connecticut ratepayers’ bills. That’s ‘billion’ with a ‘B’, and it’s a big factor in ... Home
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04/24/2025
Senator Tony Hwang Votes NO on SB 1246, Opposes Tax Hikes and Dubious Fiscal Maneuvering in State Revenue Package
HARTFORD, CT — State Senator Tony Hwang (R–Fairfield) last night voted NO on Senate Bill 1246 with substitute language from the Democratic legislative majority, voicing strong opposition to the controversial tax-and-revenue package that includes a capital gains surcharge, significant off-budget spending, and a troubling departure from Connecticut’s hard-won fiscal discipline. “This bill raises taxes, breaks ... Home

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CT Senate GOP Pushes for Tax Relief
Senate Republican lawmakers recently rolled out sweeping tax relief proposals that aim to lower costs for middle class families and job creators. View our proposal for a more affordable Connecticut here: https://www.ctsenaterepublicans.com/2025/02/watch-ct-senate-gop-pushes-for-tax-relief/.
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It was a great day of advocacy at the State Capitol!
🧩Our Senators were proud to welcome passionate advocates, loving families, and community leaders for Autism Awareness Advocacy Day. This year’s event focused on supporting individuals on the autism spectrum as they navigate major life transitions like school, independent living, and employment.
🐧We also had some special guests that made a splash waddling through the halls— Mystic Aquarium’s penguins! Their annual Penguin Day event helped spotlight the aquarium’s incredible rescue program, which works to save, rehabilitate, and release marine animals in need along the Northeast coastline.
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“So, he still will have a $442,187 a year state-taxpayer funded job, just with a different job title? Gov. Lamont should have demanded that resignation.
Instead, the Governor has kept Chancellor Cheng on the state payroll making nearly half a million dollars.
In doing so, Gov. Lamont continues to minimize the culture of ethical lapses, scandals and mismanagement in his administration as mere ‘small ball’. ”
Read full statement from Senator Henri Martin, State Senator Rob Sampson, and State Sen. Stephen Harding here: www.ctsenaterepublicans.com/2025/04/ct-senate-gop-statement-on-cscu-chancellor/
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CT State Colleges and Universities chief out after spending scandal
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The embattled leader of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will be removed from his position, beginning July 1, according to a release from CSCU.