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Overview of the Collection

History

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Subjects:

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series III: Administrative Files, undated, 1972-1984






Connecticut Citizens Action Group Records

Series III: Administrative Files



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.

Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman in July 2005.





Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
Creator: Connecticut Citizens Action Group.
Title: Connecticut Citizens Action Group Records.
Dates: undated, 1964-1990s
Quantity: 117 linear feet
Identification: MSS19870024S
Language: English.
Abstract: The Connecticut Citizen Action Group was the first state-based consumer interest group. Created in 1971 by Ralph Nader and directed by Toby Moffett, CCAG was designed to represent, inform, unite, and empower the citizens of Connecticut in their roles as consumers, workers, tax payers, and voters. Taking on such issues as illegal business practices, utility rate increases, environmental pollution, and consumer fraud, the newly formed group was inundated with citizen requests for information and counsel. Among its major activities and accomplishments are: the General Assembly Project, an in-depth analysis of the behavior of state legislators; the Health Project, which compiled a wide range of state health care information; organizing efforts to enact the Bottle Bill, which required deposits on many types of beverage containers; enforcing environmental standards and enacting consumer protection legislation; and watchdog oversight and legal action concerning utility companies and development projects.

History

The Connecticut Citizen Action Group was the first state-based consumer interest group. Created in 1971 by Ralph Nader and directed by Toby Moffett, CCAG was designed to represent, inform, unite, and empower the citizens of Connecticut in their roles as consumers, workers, tax payers, and voters. Taking on such issues as illegal business practices, utility rate increases, environmental pollution, and consumer fraud, the newly formed group was inundated with citizen requests for information and counsel. One year after its inception, CCAG created the Citizen's Lobby. The Lobby's purpose was to increase citizen participation in the legislative process, and to sharpen the awareness of legislators to the needs and demands of their constituents. Among its victories, Citizen's Lobby lists passage of legislation allowing substitution of generic prescription drugs; a ban on utilities charging ratepayers for utility advertising; the Environmental Policy Act, which requires the state to submit statements regarding the environmental impact of state projects; a toll-free hot line to the Department of Consumer Protection for citizen complaints and problems; consumer protection legislation concerning issues ranging from credit card interest charges to see-through meat packaging; and protection of thousands of acres of watershed lands. In 1975, CCAG instituted a canvassing program with a staff of community organizers to go into Connecticut neighborhoods, explain CCAG's work, and ask for financial and active support. This effort at community organizing tripled CCAG's budget by the end of its first decade and swelled membership from three thousand in the mid-1970s to twenty-eight thousand in the mid-1980s. CCAG has served for over thirty years as an advocate for the rights of Connecticut citizens. Among its major activities and accomplishments are: the General Assembly Project, an in-depth analysis of the behavior of state legislators; the Health Project, which compiled a wide range of state health care information; organizing efforts to enact the Bottle Bill, which required deposits on many types of beverage containers; enforcing environmental standards and enacting consumer protection legislation; and watchdog oversight and legal action concerning utility companies and development projects.

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Scope and Content

The Connecticut Citizens Action Group Records document the activities and concerns of the first state-formed consumer interest group. Their records contain significant information about most of the major consumer and public interest issues of the 1970s and 1980s, ranging from environmental and energy concerns to health, housing, political reform, insurance, and housing. There are no restrictions on the use of these records. There are other additional records that were received after this guide was produces.

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Arrangement

Series I: Director's Records (undated, 1974-1985) contain the files of the directors of CCAG, arranged alphabetically by topic.

Series I: Director's Records.

Series II: Press Releases and Public Information (undated, 1972-1986) includes information collected and distributed the media on topics of interest to its members.

Series II: Press Releases and Public Information.

Series III: Administrative Files (undated, 1972-1984) contains general administrative records pertaining to the running of the origanization not specifically associated with a director.

Series III: Administrative Files.

Series IV: Member Groups (undated, 1970-1984) contains information about or concerning the establishment and operation of regional groups and organzations.

Series IV: Member Groups.

Series V: Gubernatorial Project (undated, 1967-1980) contains records about Connecticut governors.

Series V: Gubernatorial Project.

Series VI: General Assembly Project (undated, 1967-1979) contains information, reports, and questionnaires by and about members of the Connecticut General Assembly.

Series VI: General Assembly Project.

Series VII: Health Project (undated, 1962-1980) contains information, reports, correspondence, publications and grants pertaining to health issues.

Series VII: Health Project.

Series VIII: North Haven Mall (undated, 1978-1984) includes documents relevant to the development of a mall in North Haven.

Series VIII: North Haven Mall.

Series IX: Bottle Bill (undated, 1969-1978) documents organizational activites, research and background associated with the passage of the Connecticut Bottle Bill.

Series IX: Bottle Bill.

Series X: Mary Mushinsky Files (undated, 1973-1979) include the files associated with Mary Mushinsky.

Series X: Mary Mushinky Files.

Series XI: Environmental Issues (undated, 1971-1985) includes such topics as conservation, energy, fuels, hazardous waste, pollution, housing, and legislation.

Series XI: Environmental Issues.

Series XII: Energy Issues (undated, 1964-1982) includes correspondence, reports, studies, plans and materials associated with various forms of energy resources, production and distribution at the local, state and national level.

Series XII: Energy Issues.

Series XIII: Utility Rate Cases (undated, 1970-1990s) includes information, files, reports, studies and legal materials pertaining to power companies operating in Connecticut and relevant information from other states.

Series XIII: Utility Rate Cases.

Series XIV: Consumer Issues (undated, 1971-1979) includes files on issues pertaining to consumer concerns and complaints.

Series XIV: Consumer Issues.

Series XV: Lobbying Efforts (undated, 1977-1984) contains information, files, and correspondence associated with CCAG lobbying.

Series XV: Lobbying Efforts.

Series XVI: Subject Files (undated, 1969-1983) contains files on topics of interest to the organization including taxes, utilities, insurance, economics and labor.

Series XVI: Subject Files.

Series XVII: 1992 Addendum (undated, 1970-1990) contains materials added to the collection in 1992.

Series XVII: 1992 Addendum.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of civic and consumer materials. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Subjects:

Abortion.
African Americans—Societies, etc.
Agricultural laborers—Labor unions.
Agricultural laborers—United States.
Airport noise.
Air—Pollution.
Asbestos.
Automobile industry and trade—United States.
Automobile—Safety measures.
Child care—Connecticut.
Citizens' associations—Connecticut.
Civil rights—Societies, etc.
Civil rights—United States.
Connecticut—Politics and governments—1951-
Consumer protection—Citizen participation.
Consumer protection—Law and legislation—Connecticut.
Consumers—Connecticut.
Consumers—Societies, etc.
Energy conservation—Connecticut.
Environmental protection—Law and legislation—Connecticut.
Governors—Connecticut.
Housing—Connecticut.
Insurance, Health—United States.
Labor unions—United States.
Legislators—Connecticut.
Legislators—United States.
Lobbying—Connecticut.
Medical care—Connecticut.
Medicare.
Mental health—Connecticut.
Politicians—Connecticut.
Product coding.
Taxation—United States.
Voter registration—Connecticut.
Voting—Connecticut.
Voting—Societies, etc.
Women in politics—Connecticut.
Women in politics—Societies, etc.
Women—Connecticut—Societies, etc.

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Document Types:

Administrative Records.
Audio Tapes.
Correspondence.
Director's Records.
Flyers, Pamphlets, Fact Sheets.
Maps.
Personal Papers.
Press Clippings.
Press Releases.
Publications.

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Occupations:

Citizens Group.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Connecticut Citizen Action Group Records. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

The records of the Connecticut Citizen Action Group were donated to the Historical Manuscripts and Archives Division of the University of Connecticut Libraries in December of 1980. Since then, additional materials have been added. Although, not all additions have been incorporated into the finding aid.

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Detailed Description

Series III: Administrative Files, undated, 1972-1984
21:620 Action Faction
21:621 Ad Book, 1983
21:622 Ads
21:623 Ads Sold, 1982
21:624 Advertising
21:625 Affirmative Action Committee
21:626 American National Red Cross
21:627 Antioch, 1974
21:628 Auerbach Service Bureau, 1975
21:629 Better Business Bureau, 1976
21:630 Black Jockey Controversy, 1979
21:631-633 Blue Hills
21:634 Bormann, Herb
21:635 Brochures/Annual Reports
21:636-640 Budget, 1981-1984
21:641 Calendar, 1983
21:642 California CAG Proposal
21:643 Campaign for Human Development
21:644 Campaign Plans, Statewide
21:645 Campaign Workgroup, 1981-1983
21:646 Campaigns
21:647 Carolyn Foundation
21:648 Chapter Files
21:649 Chapter Forum Participants
21:650 Chapter Principles
21:651-652 Churches
21:653 Citizens Listing
21:654 Clearinghouse for Community-Based Free-Standing Education
21:655 Complaint Handling, 1979
21:656 Computers
21:657 CT Bank and Trust
CCAG
21:658 General, 1982-1983
21:659 Assembly
21:660 National
21:661 Publications
21:662 Related Press Clippings
21:663-664 CCAG Reports
21:665 CT Civil Liberties Union Foundation, 1977
21:666 CT Mutual
21:667 CT Public Television, 1975
21:668 CT Solar Coalition
21:669 CT Solar Handbook
21:670 Consulting
21:671 Consumer Federation of America Annual Report, 1977
21:672 Coordinating Council for Foundation
21:673 Copyright Information, 1978
21:674 Croft Publications
21:675-676 Crossroads Concerned Citizens,
21:677 Discount
21:678 Economic Program
22:679-683 East Hartford
22:684-685 Eastern Connecticut CAG
22:686-687 Energy
22:688 Engineering for the People, 1972
22:689 Evaluations, 1981
22:690-691 Exemption: Admission Tax, Property Tax
22:692 Farmer's Market Proposal
22:693-695 Federal Grants
22:696 Graphics, 1981
22:697 Grassroots Fundraising, 1980-1983
22:698 Gubernatorial Profile, 1974
22:699 HAS Project Photos
22:700 Hartford Development
22:701 Health Action Bulletin, 1975
22:702 High School Students, 1974
22:703-704 Hiring
22:705-706 “How to Lobby Your State Legislature” by Marc Caplan, 1978
22:707 Insurance Information, 1974-1976
22:708 Internships
22:709 Issue Conference/Planning Day, 1984
22:710-715 Leadership Retreats, 1981-1983
22:716 Legislature City Contracts
22:717 Legislative Fact Sheets, 1982
22:718-720 Lobbying
23:721 Local Chapters
23:722 McKee, Clyde D., Membership
23:723 Meriden, Organizer's Reports
23:724-726 Membership
23:727 Memoranda
23:728 Meriden, 1982-1983
23:729 Metric System, 1979
23:730 Model Committee
23:731 National Congress of Neighboorhood Women
23:732 National Issues and Education Committee
23:733-734 National PIRG Clearinghouse, 1977-1979
23:735 New Careers Program, 1976-1978
23:736 New Haven Board Conference
23:737 Newman, Paul
23:738-739 News Clippings
23:740-741 Newsletters, 1972-1980
23:742 New York Public Interest Research Group, 1978
23:743 North Haven/Stamford, 1981-1982
23:744 Occupational Safety Issues
23:745-746 Organizational Information
23:747 Organizational Structure, 1978
23:748 Organizer Records
23:749 Organizers Meeting
23:750-752 Organizing
23:753 Personnel Packet
23:754 Planning Day, 1983 January 8
23:755 Planning Process, 1981
23:756 Plant Closing Project
23:757 Political Education
23:758 Press
23:759-761 Raggle, 1981-1982
24:762 Rational Re-industrialization
24:763 Senior Staff/Department Heads, 1982-1983
24:764 Staff Assignment Notes
24:765-766 Staff Meetings
24:767-769 Staff Retreats, 1980-1984
24:770 Staff Sexism Committee
24:771 Staff Training
24:772 Stamford, 1982-1983
24:773 Stamford, Organizer Reports
24:774 Statewide Campaigns
24:775 Statewide Issue Collection Papers, 1980
24:776 Statewide Leadership Conference, 1982 July
24:777-781 Statewide Leadership Council, 1980-1983
24:782-783 Strategies for Change
24:784 Stencils
24:785-786 Training
24:787 Upper Albany
24:788 Valley, 1982-1983
24:789 Valley, Organizer Reports
24:790 Vista Quarterly Report
24:791 Waterbury, Organizer Reports
24:792-793 Waterbury CAG
24:794 “Who Is CCAG?”
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