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HARTFORD, Conn. (WTIC Radio) - Governor Ned Lamont and the Connecticut State Police Union NP1 today have tentatively agreed to the terms of a new successor labor agreement.
The agreement covers troopers, sergeants, and master sergeants effective from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2026. It addresses wages, benefits, and working conditions.
“Members of the Connecticut State Police are second to none, and this new contract recognizes their dedication, hard work, and sacrifice,” says Governor Lamont in a written statement.
Todd Fedigan, president of the Connecticut State Police Union, also in a statement, says “...we are grateful to Governor Lamont’s administration for their professionalism and commitment of ensuring our members are recognized for their dedication and sacrifice to preserving public safety here in Connecticut.”
The tentative terms of the agreement are not being released until the membership of NP1 can review it.
Upon review and approval of the agreement by union members, the agreement will be submitted to the Connecticut General Assembly for final approval.




