Connecticut Advances Bipartisan Plan for Statewide UAP Investigation via Nonprofit Contractor

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Connecticut will contract a nonprofit to carry out a statewide, formal investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena to determine whether sightings are drones, natural phenomena, or something more unusual, with results due by July 1, 2027, backed by Tammy Nuccio, Joe Hoxha, and Cathy Osten.

Connecticut Lawmakers Push for Answers on Mysterious Aerial Lights - Hartford Today
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Connecticut Lawmakers Push for Answers on Mysterious Aerial Lights - Hartford Today

The Connecticut state legislature has passed a bill that would task a nonprofit agency with investigating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings across the state. The bill, which was approved by the Appropriations Committee, comes in response to growing concerns from residents about unexplained lights and objects in the sky, some of which have been mistaken for drones near military and government facilities.