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The Restructuring of Connecticut

Two Proposed Constitutional Amendments

The super majority of Connecticut is proposing two constitutional amendments that will reshape our state. There will be a hearing tomorrow at 12 noon. SJ35 will make transgenderism and abortion up to the ninth month constitutional rights. SJ36 makes “environmental justice” a constitutional right. If passed these initiatives will be on the 2026 ballot. There are many bad laws on the agenda in Hartford, weakening FOIA, allowing 16 year olds to be electors, adding a “nonbinary” choice to state documents, state run propaganda, the list goes on, and we have until June before the session ends!

Connecticut General Assembly

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Connecticut General Assembly

RESOLUTION PROPOSING A STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONCERNING DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEX UNDER THE EQUAL PROTECTION CLAUSE.

RESOLUTION PROPOSING A STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONCERNING ENVIRONMENTAL

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"Connecticut has the highest costs in the country to run power utilities. Bypassing the island of Hawai in energy expense. Households and small businesses alike struggle to pay extreme energy bills monthly. Rates are rising faster than inflation. At every turn PURA is a champion of the industry that regulates and controls it. It’s a tinder box of failed fiscal policy that only makes it far worse for citizens.

Everything is adversely affected by the extreme costs to supply energy, food, housing, and quality of life. State Rep. Nick Gauthier (D) of the 38th asked about Connecticut municipal utilities, and how they decreased rates for consumers. Most people in Connecticut do not know about the handful of places in Connecticut that pay affordable rates for utilities that run more efficiently than Eversource or United Illuminating Company."

Municipal Utilities An Old Law Everyone Should Know About!

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