Connecticut News & Legislation

Forced-Unionism State

Connecticut is a Forced-Unionism State. If you are an employee in Connecticut and have legal questions regarding your union membership, click here to learn about your rights.

Connecticut Right to Work News

» Families Flee Compulsory-Unionism States

May 26, 2008 - 'Right to Work States Are Simply Better For Raising Children' (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» Committee PAC Aids Pro-Right to Work Candidates

April 7, 2008 - Union Bosses Have Already Begun Their Federal Electoral Assault (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» Right to Work States Excel in Manufacturing

August 20, 2007 - Since 2000, Output Growth More Than Triple Forced-Dues States' (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on the National Right to Work Act

September 8, 2005 - Earlier today, the House Subcommittee on Workforce, Empowerment, and Government Programs held hearings on the National Right to Work Act (H.R. 500/S. 370) -- a bill designed to end forced unionism nationwide.

» Right to Work States Best For Employees

July 1, 2005 - Forbes Survey Shows Compulsory-Unionism States Aren't Keeping Up (PDF viewer required to view this document)

Connecticut Congressional Representatives

Contact your Connecticut Congressmen to voice your support for Right to Work! We need help from grassroots supporters like you to protect workers' rights and to stop Big Labor's rampant abuses. If you don't know your Connecticut Congressional District, enter your ZIP Code and your ZIP+4 extension below to look it up:

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House District Name Contact / Website
Senate S1 Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (D) Contact / Website
Senate S2 Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D) Contact / Website
House 01 Rep. John B Larson (D) Contact / Website
House 02 Rep. Joe Courtney (D) Contact / Website
House 03 Rep. Rosa L DeLauro (D) Contact / Website
House 04 Rep. Christopher Shays (R) Contact / Website
House 05 Rep. Chris Murphy (D) Contact / Website

Connecticut Legislative Alerts

The table below lists the bills the Committee is currently monitoring in the Connecticut legislatures. The Committee supports the passage of the bills highlighted in yellow. You can obtain up-to-the-minute information and learn about any bill directly from the Connecticut legislature by clicking on the "Text / Status" link.

BillPositionDescriptionStatus
CT HB 5695 Oppose Places a Gag Order on Employers During a Unionization Drive CT Legislature
CT HB 5698 Oppose Card Check CT Legislature
CT HB 5701 Oppose Card Check CT Legislature
CT HB 7034 Oppose Public Sector Monopoly Bargaining for day care employees CT Legislature
CT HB 7103 Oppose Public Sector Monopoly Bargaining for Managers CT Legislature
CT HB 7264 Oppose PSMB for graduate assistants CT Legislature