Murphy’s 2023 Year-End Report Released

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The U.S. Senator for Connecticut, Chris Murphy, has released his End of Year Report outlining his work and legislative priorities for 2023. These priorities include implementing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, addressing the fentanyl crisis, protecting children from social media, supporting workers, and making housing more affordable. Over the year, Murphy introduced or co-sponsored over 200 pieces of legislation, completed a walk across Connecticut, hosted 139 town halls, responded to over 529,883 constituent communications, returned $3,189,384 in owed payments to constituents, and helped over 8,100 constituents with federal issues.


Year-End Report Highlights U.S. Senator Chris Murphy’s Efforts for Connecticut in 2023

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) has published his 2023 End of Year Report, showcasing his legislative accomplishments for Connecticut. Key efforts include the roll-out of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, plans to combat the fentanyl crisis, and holding social media companies accountable for child safety, among others. The Senator also facilitated a significant influx of federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act to generate high-paying jobs in the state.

Milestones for Murphy and his team in 2023 include:

  • Introduction or co-sponsorship of over 200 legislative texts, leading 24 bills or resolutions.
  • Successful completion of a four-day, 67-mile walk across Connecticut, engaging with hundreds of residents across 17 towns.
  • Hosting 139 town halls and listening sessions throughout Connecticut.
  • Engaging with constituents through 529,883 calls, emails, and letters.
  • Returning $3,189,384 to constituents through Social Security payments, veterans’ benefits, tax refunds, and other federal agency savings.
  • Assisting over 8,100 constituents with federal issues and securing their benefits.

You can download Senator Murphy’s 2023 End of Year Report here.


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