Connecticut’s housing debate has moved behind closed doors. For months, lawmakers have been negotiating a major housing bill to replace the one Governor Lamont vetoed. The core problem is that no one outside the Capitol has seen the new bill yet, and now there's talk of calling a special session to pass it quickly.
A special session allows them to skip the rules: no public hearings, no time for towns to review, and no real debate. This is an attempt to silence the public on legislation that will dramatically affect local zoning, town budgets, and the character of every neighborhood in Connecticut.
Take Action: Tell the Governor to Protect Transparency
Governor Lamont is the only one who can stop this process. By refusing to call a special session, he forces the legislature to wait for the regular session, where the process is open and transparent.
Please contact the Governor's office today and demand the housing debate be public.
Phone Number: (860) 566-4840
Email: Governor.Lamont@ct.gov