Coat of arms of Connecticut
The coat of arms of Connecticut is an official emblem of the state of Connecticut, alongside the seal and state flag. The General Assembly of Connecticut adopted a design for the official arms of the state on March 24, 1931, which it ordered to be drawn and filed with the Secretary of the State.
Description
The official blazon of the arms calls for: A shield of rococo design of white field, having in the center three grape vines, supported and bearing fruit. Below the shield shall be a white streamer, cleft at each end, bordered with two fine lines, and upon the streamer shall be in solid letters of medium bold Gothic the motto: "QUI TRANSTULIT SUSTINET"While adopted in 1931, the coat of arms had appeared on the state flag since 1887.
Motto
Qui transtulit sustinet is the state motto of Connecticut depicted on a blue ribbon below the grapevines.The motto has been re-used for the name of Connecticut’s SustiNet program to provide health care to state residents.