The judge ruled the court action was premature and that the matter would first need to go before the CT Freedom of Information Commission.
Connecticut State Police Union
New trooper class graduates to acclaim, tumult and scrutiny
The most diverse class in the history of the Connecticut State Police got their badges Thursday.
State police union sues Connecticut over police accountability bill
The union argues pending Freedom of Information requests will cause “immediate and irreparable harm” if certain documents are released.
Lamont wins CT state police union endorsement
The Connecticut State Police Union on Thursday endorsed Democratic gubernatorial contender Ned Lamont after citing the potential threat his GOP challenger, Bob Stefanowski, would have on its members’ wages and benefits.
CT troopers aren’t casting ballots on 3-year wage freeze
While unionized state employees have begun voting on a major concessions package, nearly 1,000 state police troopers aren’t casting ballots on the biggest cost-saver in that plan — a three-year wage freeze.
Malloy wins labor endorsements, helped by Foley
The endorsement Thursday of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy by the Connecticut State Police Union reflects labor’s broader misgivings about Republican Tom Foley as much as it does support for a governor with whom it’s battled over concessions.

