The Connecticut State Police Union, established in 1981, is dedicated to upholding the honor of the State Police profession and tirelessly advocating for the rights, working conditions, and benefits of its Troopers. Prior to the Union's formation, Troopers had little say in their job conditions, resulting in low pay, inadequate medical coverage, and an unfair disciplinary process.
With a rich history dating back to the early 1900s, when State Police forces were created to enforce laws related to prohibition, vice, and labor disputes, the Connecticut State Police Union remains committed to preserving the values and traditions of the Connecticut State Police. Through scholarships, news updates, and community support, the Union strives to ensure the safety and well-being of its members and the community they serve.
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