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Gordon Gibson
Legislative Director -- Connecticut State Grange
E-mail: legislative@ctstategrange.org
A successful Legislative year

The Legislative Committee has continued to carry forward the work determined upon by the delegate body, often working in close coordination with our Grange counterparts in nearby states and also with organizations not affiliated with the Grange.

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Defending the Grange trademark

Most every Grange member in Connecticut who has e-mail recently received a request from the National Grange Board of Directors to provide information on the use of the word Grange in connection with public suppers, food booths, bake sales and similar activities conducted by local Granges.

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The big business of campaign finance

Campaign financing is big business. Each candidate for Congress will spend more than one million dollars in their bid to win a seat. The candidates for President will each spend hundreds of millions of dollars in their bid for the White House. All of this money must be raised through donations.

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Legislative Committee:
Gordon Gibson
(Director)

836 Hartford Tpke
Vernon 06066
(860) 871-7757

George Ward 59 Short St.
Shelton 06484
(203) 929-3171
Richard Healy 383 East Litchfield Rd.
Litchfield 06759
(860) 489-4396
Charles Dimmick 60 Broadview Rd.
Cheshire 06410
(203) 272-6072

The legislative objective of the Connecticut State Grange is to support the interests of rural and suburban Connecticut at the local and state levels of government. The Grange’s legislative posture is based on 122 years of continuous concern for the problems of rural and suburban communities in a rapidly changing economic and social environment.

The Grange is very protective of its non-partisanship in the public forum. Thus, this positive force is used by the Grange in its approach to legislative matters and in the discussions of Grange legislative positions. Grange policies draw upon an historic strength which, in changing times, has emerged to address the needs of the traditional family unit.

The State Grange Legislative Committee works to carry forward the resolutions passed by the delegate body at the State Grange Session each year that involve legislative issues. Each year the committee revises the Connecticut State Grange Legislative Handbook to include the Grange’s position on new issues as determined by the delegate body. The Legislative Handbook is distributed to every member of the Connecticut General Assembly as well as all Pomona, Subordinate, and Junior Granges in Connecticut.

Committee members are available to speak on legislative issues at Grange meetings throughout the state. To arrange a speaker, contact any member of the Legislative Committee.

 
 
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