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State Representative Bill Aman  

Bill Aman
State Representative

878 Strong Road, South Windsor 06074
Residence: 860-528-3564
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  M.B.A.- Long Island University, 1972; B.S. - Business Administration - Ithaca College, 1968

Occupation: President and owner of Wilmar Construction Company

Public Service:  Mayor of South Windsor, 1995 - 1997; re-elected Mayor 2001 - 2003; Town Councilor, 1992 through present; Justice of the Peace 2002 - present

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 2005, 2007

Committees: Labor (Ranking Member), General Law, Judiciary, Planning and Development

Representative Bill Aman was first elected to the State House of Representatives on November 2nd, 2004, and was re-elected to a second term on November 7th, 2006. He represents the 14th District, which covers the majority of the town of South Windsor...[Full Biography] (PDF/11kb)

 


 

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Bill waves to those alongside the street who are watching the parade.
Rep. Aman walks with Mayor Matt Streeter in South Windsor's Memorial Day parade.

Rep. Aman welcomes his sessional intern, Linda Dettore.
Rep. Aman welcomes his sessional intern, Linda Dettore.

Left to right:  State Representative Bill Aman (R-South Windsor), South Windsor Board of Education Chair Janice Snyder, South Windsor Mayor Matthew Streeter, and State Representative Michael Christ (D-East Hartford) as South Windsor is recognized for being selected as one of the nation's 100 Best Communities for Young People.
Left to right:  State Representative Bill Aman (R-South Windsor), South Windsor Board of Education Chair Janice Snyder, South Windsor Mayor Matthew Streeter, and State Representative Michael Christ (D-East Hartford) as South Windsor is recognized for being selected as one of the nation's 100 Best Communities for Young People.

The group stands next to Governor Rell in her office.
Rep. Aman, his wife Marti, and friends greet Governor Rell following her address to the legislature on the opening day of session, February 8, 2006.

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