As part of our efforts to dismantle structural racism and achieve equity in social and economic mobility in Greater Hartford, we are committed to promoting civic and resident engagement in our region. Several proposals, including two state constitutional amendments about voting rights expansion, may be considered by the legislature next week. We have provided written testimony on several of these initiatives to support community voice and voting access for all.
You can view our testimony at the following links:
- House Joint Resolution No. 58 Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment to Allow No-Excuse Absentee VotingĀ andĀ House Joint Resolution 59 Approving An Amendment to the State Constitution to Allow for Early Voting
- Senate Bill 005, An Act Concerning Increased Opportunities for Absentee Voting, Safe and Secure In-Person Voting and Voter Registration and Senate Bill 820, An Act Concerning A State Voting Rights Act
- Senate Bill 753, An Act Concerning the Counting of Incarcerated Persons for the Purposes of Determining Legislative Districts