NEWS & EVENTS
Connecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG) latest news, events, programs and more
Coming to a Town Near You in 2026!Connecticut families are struggling. The stakes are only getting higher thanks to deep federal cuts and new, rigorous work requirements to access food assistance as well as similar hurdles to access health coverage and more on the horizon.
Fully funding our communities will require reforming outdated fiscal controls that limit how much our state can invest in. Please join us to learn more, including what we can do about it! In 2026 CT Voices for Children will visit Greenwich, Torrington, and Norwich. They will provide dinner, child care and translation services. We hope you’ll join us to be part of the conversation. THESE ARE FREE EVENTS REGISTER FOR ONE HERE NOW. |
Speak Out to Support Environmental Legislation 2/23You can learn or brush up on how to lend your voice to the effort to pass critical environmental legislation in our state by attending a special webinar hosted by the Interreligious Eco-Justice Network (IREJN), scheduled for Monday, Feb. 23 from 7:00-8:30pm.
The webinar is entitled "Make Your Voice Heard: CT Environmental Legislation 2026." The event is free, but registration is required (see registration button below). The event will feature IREJN Executive Director Terri Eickel and other advocates; the agenda will include discussion of solar permitting, the Climate Superfund and other topics. Register Here Today! |
CCAG has officially released the 2025 Legislative Scorecard!The CCAG legislative scorecard shows how legislators voted on key bills in relation to CCAG’s issues and policy positions. It’s important to identify and support legislators who are working in support of our issues and values.
We need to know how lawmakers are voting - more so now than ever, as Connecticut and other states are called upon to protect our values in light of attacks from Washington and the Trump regime. Before you head to the capitol, make sure you check out the 2025 Legislative Scorecard, so you can identify which lawmakers will move Connecticut forward, which ones are standing in our way. |

