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TheConnecticut Citizen Action Group (CCAG) is a publicadvocacy group prominent inConnecticut politics. Founded by politician and consumer advocateRalph Nader and future CongressmanToby Moffett in 1970, CCAG seeks to promote social, economic, andenvironmental justice. Past leadership includedMiles S. Rapoport, who led the group from 1979 to 1984.[1]
The organization has done extensive campaigning forclean elections,consumer protection,universal healthcare,environmental protection, and against government corruption andwar. It is Connecticut's oldest and largest non-profit public interest group, with over 20,000 citizen members within the state.
Some of CCAG's past legislative victories include obtaining expiration dates on dairy products in 1972, passage of the nations second "bottle bill" (five cent returnables on bottles and cans) in 1978, blocking the Interstate 84 expansion to Rhode Island in 1983, passage of the HUSKY (Health Care for Uninsured Kids and Youth) medical program in 1997, and the 2005 passage of the Citizens Election Program.
They are not affiliated with any political party and have no set ideology, but regularly endorse electoral candidates and political movements.
The organization is currently based in the West End ofHartford, Connecticut, and regularly runs a team ofcanvassers.
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