FAIRFIELD - U.S. Senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn, on Tuesday will hold “fed up” office hours at a Merritt Parkway gas station to hear complaints from commuters and holiday travelers.

The senator said he wants to hear about the “dire” state of Connecticut’s roads and severe traffic. He said he will take the feedback and stories he hears back to Washington as he fights for investments in transportation.
State Sen. Tony Hwang, D-Fairfield, and State Representatives Cristin McCarthy-Vahey, D-Fairfield and Laura Devlin, R-Fairfield, will join Murphy at the rest stop.

The listening session is scheduled to be held between 7 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. at the southbound Fairfield rest stop and gas station, just past exit 46.