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New Website Centralizes Connecticut Statewide and Local Police Contracts and Police Commission Information for First Time

Project Flashlight, launched today by the ACLU of Connecticut, is an interactive website that centralizes, summarizes, and maintains information about the powers that town and statewide governments have traded away to police.

Reaction to Senate Republican Caucus Proposal to Roll Back Criminal Legal Reform and Police Accountability Laws

The Connecticut Senate Republican caucus released a proposal to roll back Connecticut laws related to criminal legal reform and police accountability. The following is a reaction from Claudine Fox, ACLU of Connecticut public policy and advocacy director.

First Inspector General Must Value Black Lives by Holding Police Accountable

"Connecticut’s first Inspector General must be dedicated to valuing Black lives and pursuing police accountability instead of the status quo."

ACLU-CT & CTJA: The Solution to Youth Offenders is Not More Time

Concerning the discussion of bringing Connecticut’s legislature back into session to debate the state’s juvenile court system, the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut (ACLU-CT) and the Connecticut Justice Alliance (CTJA) issue the following joint statement.

NAACP & ACLU Celebrate Abolition of Prison Gerrymandering in CT

Effective immediately, and in time for the state’s once-a-decade redistricting process, Connecticut will count incarcerated people at their home communities, rather than their place of incarceration, for purposes of redistricting.

NAACP and ACLU Celebrate Historic General Assembly Passage of Bipartisan Legislation to Abolish Prison Gerrymandering

After more than a decade of legislative attempts at similar legislation, a bill to end prison gerrymandering today passed out of the General Assembly and now awaits action from Governor Lamont.

NAACP and ACLU Applaud Historic Senate Passage of Bipartisan Legislation to Abolish Prison Gerrymandering

For the first time, the Senate has passed legislation to abolish prison gerrymandering, by a near-unanimous, bipartisan vote of 35-1. The bill now awaits action by the House, where Speaker Matt Ritter will determine whether and when to bring S.B. 753 to a floor vote. 

NAACP, ACLU Call for Senate Vote to End Prison Gerrymandering

Legislators, civil rights advocates push for General Assembly to pass historic legislation

NAACP and ACLU Applaud Historic Committee Approval of Legislation to Abolish Prison Gerrymandering

This year, lawmakers have a once-in-a-decade opportunity to act on the issue and make Connecticut the eleventh state to end prison gerrymandering.