My Plan: A Dream We All Can Live

My campaign for Senate has always been about having better ideas, a better record, and a better reason for wanting to be a U.S. Senator. Today I’m proud to release my plan to get this economy going again and get us back on our feet — an innovative policy document I’m calling A Dream We …

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Debate is On!

I’m excited to announce today that my colleagues in the race for the U.S. Senate, Susan Bysciewicz and Chris Murphy, have accepted my invitation to debate. It’ll be March 3rd at the Norwich Free Academy, hosted by the Norwich Bulletin. My press release below: CANDIDATE FOR US SENATE WILLIAM TONG ANNOUNCES DEBATE AGREEMENT Bysiewicz and …

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My Invitation to Susan Bysiewicz, Chris Murphy to Debates

Today I invited my colleagues in the race for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate to a series of debates to take place starting next month. The Norwich Bulletin has agreed to help organize and host the first debate, and I look forward to the entire series of six. In my letters to …

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My thoughts on the passing of Gordon Hirabayashi

On May 16, 1942, something extraordinary happened. A 24-year-old student named Gordon Hirabayashi said no to a discriminatory curfew imposed on Japanese Americans living on the West Coast of the United States. In this act of defiance, he stood up to a government that would go on to order him and 110,000 other innocent people …

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Guest Blog Post: Nicole from Brookfield shares why she supports William

I first met William at a Lunar New Year Event hosted by the Asian Pacific American Coalition of Connecticut at the State Capitol. At the time, I was an undergraduate student at the University of Connecticut considering law school and had asked him for advice. He told me about how he as an undergraduate student, …

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