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State Representative Sean Williams  

Sean Williams
State Representative

P.O.  Box 7, Watertown 06795
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education: University of Connecticut

Occupation: Legislator

Public Service: Past member of the Watertown-Oakville Republican Town Committee; Watertown Lions' Club; Member of Watertown Public Schools Action Team 6; Member, Board of Directors, Water-Oak Crimestoppers; Member, Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports.

Legislative Service:  State Representative 2003, Regular Election 2005

Committees: Energy and Technology (Ranking Member), Commerce, Insurance

State Representative Sean Williams is known for being easily accessible to the people of Oakville, Watertown and Woodbury and takes pride in his record of service to the 68th Assembly District... [Full Biography] (PDF/20kb)

 


 

Rep. Williams recently visited Judson School in Watertown and spent time explaining government to the students
Rep. Williams recently visited Judson School in Watertown and spent time explaining government to the students.

Rep. Williams with friends, local Veterans and their families in celebration of Veterans' Day.  From left to right, Steve Atwood, Art Atwood Jr., Rep. Williams, Art Atwood Sr., and Rich DiFederico.
Rep. Williams with friends, local Veterans and their families in celebration of Veterans' Day.  From left to right, Steve Atwood, Art Atwood Jr., Rep. Williams, Art Atwood Sr., and Rich DiFederico.

Rep. Williams with friends at the 2005 Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports Gold Ring Dinner. From left to right, Ralph Bradley, Rich Avoletta, Rep. Williams and Bob Palmer.
Rep. Williams with friends at the 2005 Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports Gold Ring Dinner. From left to right, Ralph Bradley, Rich Avoletta, Rep. Williams and Bob Palmer.

Rep. Williams with friends at the 2005 Water-Oak Gold Circle of Sports Gold Ring Dinner. From left to right, Ralph Bradley, Rich Avoletta, Rep. Williams and Bob Palmer.
Rep. Williams visits with his friends Brad Davis (left) and Dan Lovallo (right) from WDRC AM at Mary's Diner in Waterbury.

Rep. Williams works in the House Chamber with colleague DebraLee Hovey of Newtown.
Rep. Williams works in the House Chamber with colleague DebraLee Hovey of Newtown.

Rep. Williams works in the House Chamber with colleague DebraLee Hovey of Newtown.
Rep. Williams meets with students from Mrs. Ruegler's AP Government class from Watertown High School.  These students were introduced to the House Chamber and able to see the legislative process in action.  May 19.

Rep. Sean Williams (left) walks through the halls of Bentley Systems with other state and local officials.
Rep. Williams and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner James Abromaitis tour Bentley Systems with other local officials during the Grand Opening of Bentley's new Watertown location.

Representative Williams welcomes students from Mitchell School to the State Capitol Thursday, March 31.
Representative Williams welcomes students from Mitchell School to the State Capitol Thursday, March 31.

Representative Williams debates the death penalty in the House Chamber March 30.
Representative Williams speaks on the House floor.

State Representative Sean Williams (right) stands with students and teachers on the steps in front of Heminway Park School. The students in front are displaying the State Flag. The school Color Guard stands at attention in the rear.
Rep. Sean Williams presents a Connecticut flag to students at Heminway Park School.

Rep. Williams sits on a chair in an elementary school classroom and reads to nearby children.
Representative Sean Williams reads for students on Connecticut Loves to Read Day.

 

 

 

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