Heather Somers Endorsed by Connecticut State Building Trades Council

Heather Somers Endorsed by Connecticut State Building Trades Council
Organization Representing Skilled Construction Workers Rallies Behind Somers and Her Record of Results for Hardworking Families

GROTON — State Senator Heather Somers of Groton announced Monday her campaign for reelection was endorsed by the Connecticut State Building Trades Council.

“I am incredibly honored to have the support of the Connecticut State Building Trades Council that represents more than 30,000 hardworking people in our state,” Somers said. “I am proud of my record of results fighting to protect and expand workforce training programs, ensure we support our trades and enact pro-growth policies that create opportunities in our communities.”

“On behalf of the over 30,000 hardworking men and women of the Connecticut State Building Trades Council, it is my privilege to inform you that the CSBTC has endorsed your campaign of the General Assembly,” said Connecticut State Building Trades Council President Keith R. Brothers in a letter to Somers on the endorsement. “Our members will be working hard to get you elected and we hope the support leads you to victory.”

In addition to the Connecticut State Building Trades Council, Somers has been endorsed for reelection in 2022 by Planned Parenthood Votes! Connecticut and the Connecticut State Fraternal Order of Police. For her record of independent-minded and results-driven leadership, Somers has also earned the endorsement of the Independent Party of Connecticut and will appear on that party’s line on the ballot — in addition to the Republican Party line. Somers has also earned a perfect 100 percent rating from the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) for championing pro-growth policies to create jobs and support small businesses.

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Heather Somers Endorsed by Planned Parenthood Votes! Connecticut

Heather Somers Endorsed by Planned Parenthood Votes! Connecticut
Somers Recognized for Unwavering Commitment to Improving Access to Affordable, Quality Health Care for Women

GROTON — State Senator Heather Somers of Groton announced Friday her campaign for reelection was endorsed by Planned Parenthood Votes! Connecticut. Somers is the only Republican candidate to have earned the organization’s endorsement for the 2022 General Election.

“I am honored to be recognized for my record of independent-minded leadership that puts results for eastern Connecticut women, families, small businesses and communities before politics as usual — including leading the fight to safeguard and strengthen access to affordable, quality health care for women,” Somers said. “Working across party lines, I’ve helped pass solutions to add pregnancy as a qualifying event for insurance coverage, expand access to life-saving breast cancer screenings. protect victims of sexual harassment and safeguard vital health care services for women.”

“If reelected, I will continue to be a champion for women in the workplace and the sciences and a fierce defender of access to affordable, reliable health care for all women,” Somers added.

“We are proud that Connecticut has maintained its strong historic record of support for reproductive health and rights,” Danielle Eason, Chair of Planned Parenthood Votes! Connecticut, said in a letter to Somers announcing the endorsement. “…As a legislator you are willing to stand up for our existing state policies and to advocate for improving sexual and reproductive health and rights for all people.”

In addition to Planned Parenthood Votes! Connecticut, Somers has been endorsed for reelection by the Connecticut State Fraternal Order of Police and earned a perfect 100 percent rating from the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) for championing pro-growth policies to create jobs and support small businesses. For her record of independent-minded and results-driven leadership, Somers has also earned the endorsement of the Independent Party of Connecticut and will appear on that party’s line on the ballot — in addition to the Republican Party line.

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