Connecticut Citizen Action Group
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The Connecticut Citizen Action Group, or CCAG, is a public advocacy group prominent in Connecticut politics. Founded by politician and consumer advocate Ralph Nader and future Congressman Toby Moffett in 1970, CCAG seeks to promote social, economic, and environmental justice. The organization has done extensive campaigning for clean elections, consumer protection, universal healthcare, environmental protection, and against government corruption and war. They are not affiliated with any political party and have no set ideology, but regularly endorse electoral candidates and political movements. The organization is currently based in Hartford, Connecticut's capitol.