
Connecticut House of Representatives
The Connecticut House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the state’s legislative branch, responsible for creating laws and policies. Comprising 151 members, each elected for two-year terms, it works alongside the Senate to debate and pass legislation that affects Connecticut residents. Representatives represent specific districts across the state, advocating for their constituents’ interests. The House plays a key role in shaping state laws on issues like education, healthcare, transportation, and more, ensuring that the government reflects the needs and priorities of the people it serves.