You don't need to be one of the 100 selected Assembly members to make your voice heard. The conversation about how we fund schools, public safety, and the services our communities rely on belongs to all Connecticut residents — and there are some innovative ways to take part.
See below for some different options and bookmark this page as we have other exciting plans for engaging lots of people across the state coming soon
You don't have to have to be an expert on policy to react to things you like or don't like. The Connecticut Citizens Assembly has partnered with Make.org to run a online consultation and people across the state have already submitted lots of ideas for how Connecticut might change how it funds and delivers local public services. Click here to review them, upvote the ones you support and downvote the ones you don't
Are you feeling inspired by reading other people's proposals? In addition to upvoting or downvoting on others' ideas, you can also share your own ideas in the same make.org online consultation. Click here to get started
We’ll be rolling out other exciting engagement opportunities, open to all CT residents, very soon, so bookmark this page and come back to see the latest
New ways to get involved are opening up over the coming weeks. Sign up to be the first to know when the Ben & Jerry's Experience, online deliberations, and other opportunities go live