Treneé McGee

Treneé McGee (born July 5, 1994)[1] is an American Democratic Party politician currently serving as the youngest female member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 116th district, which includes parts of the cities of New Haven and West Haven,[2] since 2021.

[4] McGee is an advocate of a consistent life ethic, opposing abortion, capital punishment, and euthanasia.

[7] In 2022, McGee raised objections to House Bill 5414, signed by Governor Ned Lamont and aimed at expanding access to abortions.

She opposed the bill, claiming that black people had been disproportionately targeted by an "abortion industry.

[7] McGee says she supports "quality health care for everyone," and she believes that "students should be able to go to college and not be in debt for the rest of their lives.