HARTFORD–U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on Friday released his End of Year Report outlining the work he’s done for the people of Connecticut during 2023. The report details Murphy’s legislative priorities this year, including implementing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, tackling the fentanyl crisis, rebuilding community and connection, protecting kids and holding social media companies accountable, supporting workers, making housing more affordable, and more. Murphy also helped deliver billions of federal dollars from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act to create good-paying jobs in Connecticut.

This year, Murphy and his office:

  • Introduced or co-sponsored more than 200 pieces of legislation, including 24 bills or resolutions as the lead sponsor.
  • Completed his seventh Walk Across Connecticut: four days, 67 miles, 17 towns, and hundreds of people along the way.
  • Traveled across the state, hosting 139 town halls, roundtables, listening sessions and more with Connecticut residents.
  • Responded and reached out to Connecticut residents through over 529,883 calls, emails, and letters.
  • Returned $3,189,384 to constituents, including owed Social Security payments, veterans’ benefits, tax refunds, and other savings from federal agencies.
  • Helped over 8,100 constituents work through federal issues and get their owed benefits.

Click here to download Senator Murphy’s 2023 End of Year Report.

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