About Us

 

Discover how OPM supports CT

The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) functions as the Governor’s staff agency and plays a central role in state government, providing the information and analysis used to formulate public policy for the State and assisting State agencies and municipalities in implementing policy decisions on the Governor’s behalf. We have eight divisions:

  • Administration
  • Budget and Financial Management
  • Criminal Justice Policy and Planning
  • Data and Policy Analytics
  • Finance
  • Intergovernmental Policy and Planning
  • Labor Relations
  • Health and Human Services Policy and Planning
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Joshua Wojcik

Meet Acting Secretary Joshua Wojcik

Joshua Wojcik used to be the director of the Health Policy and Benefits office, and now he works as the acting secretary at OPM.

Joshua is an accomplished public administrator. He has developed plans, policies, and innovative ideas focused on health and wellness. His work and extensive experience has benefited thousands of people in Connecticut.

Learn more about OPM's secretary  

Learn about our divisions and programs or contact us with the OPM directory

Get to know our divisions 

Eight divisions working toward the same goal. Discover how we cooperate to boost services for all citizens.

Explore programs, services, and grants 

Find a list of financial resources and aids for you or your organization. Reach out, we’re here to help you!

Contact us 

Let's start a conversation! Use the link to find contact details for OPM and each division.

OPM’s boards and commissions

The State Bond Commission decides which projects in CT get money from state bonds. It looks at requests from the Governor and says when and how bonds should be sold.

Learn about the types of bonds and projects they fund.

This independent state agency studies laws and rules about crime and punishment. In CSC, system leaders work together to solve problems in criminal justice.

Visit the CSC website to learn more about what they do, their reports, and upcoming events.

This group is part of the Criminal Justice Policy and Planning division. They study how Connecticut's criminal justice system works and suggest ways to improve it in the future.

Go to the CJPAC page for meeting schedules and more information.

This committee is in charge of the funds for the juvenile justice system. Their aim is to make CT’s juvenile justice system better.

Read more about the JJAC and how it helps young people find good role models and new opportunities.

This group looked at how some nonprofit community providers get certified and licensed. They also studied ways to make these processes work better.

Check out the materials and reports they made to learn more.

This board assists OPM and the Department of Social Services. The LIEWAB helps with plans and programs to give access to energy and water to the people of Connecticut.

Find out more information about this board’s work.

The MARB supports towns and cities in Connecticut. It helps municipalities with guidance when they have financial issues.

Discover the board’s documents, resources, and information.

This council works to make in-home care better. It studies how to find, train, and keep caregivers, while supporting fair pay and safe work.

Visit the PCA page to learn more.

This commission worked to review how Connecticut pays for worker benefits after retirement. It studied costs, funds, and suggested ways to keep benefits strong.

Read the final reports and documents in their page.

The trust fund helps create programs that teach people about the dangers of tobacco and nicotine. It also supports programs that help people quit using them.

Go to the board’s page and find materials, reports, and more.