Advocacy Resources

Advocacy Resources

About

League advocacy is carried out by League volunteers. We testify at hearings, provide press conference statements, write letters to the editor and opinion editorials, and submit other written communications to public officials. 

The League of Women Voters of Connecticut (LWVCT) retains the limited services of a legislative monitor to track bills on which the LWVCT has a position. We also retain a part-time, paid lobbyist to support LWVCT volunteers who lobby on LWVCT legislative priorities.

Who represents me?

LWVCT publishes a Directory of Elected Officials biennally.  The League encourages citizens to use the directory as a resource for contacting their elected officials often and let them know what issues they care about. Due to special elections, we will be updating the online version:

2022-2023 DIRECTORY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS

You can also look up your state legislators online:

FIND YOUR STATE LEGISLATORS

2021 Advocacy in Review

2021 was an unusual Legislative Session. The State Capitol and Legislative Office Building were both closed to all except Legislators because of COVID-19 pandemic and aftermath. We owe a BIG THANK YOU to all the legislators and League members for their strong support of our work.

What Happened During the 2021 Legislative General Session & Special Session

Read all testimony submitted by LWVCT members in support or opposition to legislation under consideration during the 2021 CGA General Session. Check back for updates.

2021 Testimony on Legislative Priority Issues

Resources for Writing and Giving Testimony at Public Hearings

Connecticut General Assembly and Legislation Information 

For additional information about the Connecticut General Assembly, the legislative leadership, the types of committees and more on the CGA website.

LWVCT ADVOCACY 2017-2020

Past Successful Advocacy Campaigns

What Happened during the previous General Assembly Sessions?

We are proud of our hard working Public Issues Team who has prepared the reports below for you about what happened during the 2019 and 2020 legislative sessions.

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What Happened in 2020: LWVCT Advocacy Report

2020 Legislative Priorities

Past Successful Advocacy Campaigns

What Happened in 2019: LWVCT Advocacy Report

2019-2020 DIRECTORY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS

2019 Legislative Priorities

For more information on what legislation passed and became law, you can read the Connecticut General Assembly 2019 Major Public Acts publication.

CGA_major_acts_for_2019.pdf

Early Voting in Connecticut

While Early Voting failed to get the 75% needed in the CT Senate to get it on the ballot for 2020, we will continue to encourage the General Assembly to pass it.  The legislature needs to adopt a resolution by a simple majority of more than 50% in both the House and Senate in two successive legislative terms, which are two years each. 

As we will need many of the same legislators to support Early Voting when it comes before them again, we urge you to THANK your legislators if they supported it in the past.  It is important that they know you appreciate their vote.

If they did not vote for it, please talk to them and let them know you hope they will support it in the next bill.

House vote: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2019/VOTE/h/pdf/2019HV-00066-R00HJ00161-HV.pdf

Senate vote: https://www.cga.ct.gov/2019/VOTE/s/pdf/2019SV-00088-R00HJ00161-SV.pdf

Help us pave the way for a successful majority support to get Early Voting on the ballot!

Advocacy Resources

Impact on Issues 2017PDF icon GovernmentNatural Resources |PDF icon Social Policy

Advocacy Training Handouts

Areas of Advocacy

Government Natural Resources Social Policy
We work for a governmental system that is representative, accountable, and responsive. We work for the protection and sustainability of natural resources. We work for equal rights and equal opportunity for all, and promote social and economic justice and health and safety.

Advocacy Topics

Partners in Advocacy

LWVCT actively works in coalition with others to achieve our public policy goals. Coalition work can include actions such as participating in strategy meetings, coordinating testimony and/or action alerts, attending meetings with public officials, and participating in press conferences. Coalitions are listed below by policy area; if there is a lead Coalition partner that provides staffing support, they are indicated in parentheses.

Government

  • Clean Up CT Coalition
  • Common Cause
  • Connecticut Citizen Election Audit Coalition

Natural Resources

  • Citizens Transportation Lobby
  • Clean Water Action
  • CT Climate Coalition
  • CT League of Conservation Voters
  • Endangered Lands Coalition (CT Fund for the Environment)
  • New England Climate Coalition
  • Sound Alliance (Save the Sound)
  • Transit for Connecticut Coalition (CT Fund for the Environment)

Social Policy

  • CAGV: Connecticut Against Gun Violence
  • Coalition for Choice
  • Citizens Network of the Capital Region
  • CT Coalition for Justice in Education Funding
  • CT Housing Coalition and Home CT
  • Keep the Promise Coalition (National Association of Mental Illness CT)
  • Health Care4EveryOne (United Health Care Foundation)