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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)

 


 

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Rep. Williams meets with Governor Rell and Miss Connecticut 2007, Dana Daunis, in the Governor’s Office. Miss Daunis, a Watertown resident, is one of Rep. Williams’ constituents.
Rep. Williams meets with Governor Rell and Miss Connecticut 2007, Dana Daunis, in the Governor’s Office. Miss Daunis, a Watertown resident, is one of Rep. Williams’ constituents.

The 3 men are seated in an LOB hearing room for the radio debate.
Rep. Williams drives home a point during a debate on major issues facing the state Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, as state Sen. Sam S. F. Caligiuri, R-16th District, left, waits to join in. Debate 2007: The State of Connecticut, was cosponsored by WDRC 1360 AM, and the Yankee Institute for Public Policy. Other debate participants included state Sen. David J. Cappiello, R-24th District, State House Speaker James A. Amann, D-118th District, and state representatives Michael P. Lawlor, D-99th District, and Andrew M. Fleischmann, D-18th District. The debate was moderated by Dan Lovallo, who hosts WDRC's afternoon talk show from 3 to 6 p.m., and Tom Monahan, senior political reporter for NBC 30 TV news.

Rep. Williams and others are standing around a podium at a press conference on CAA.
Rep. Williams, (standing behind Rep. Candelora who is speaking),stands in support of procedural changes relating to financial controls and the administration of LIHEAP funds at community action agencies. He is joined by other legislators. 9/26/07

Rep. Williams and Rep. Burns are sitting at their desks in the chamber and Rep. Bill Hamzy is facing them during a discussion.
Rep. Williams (Left) and Rep. Ron Burns (Right) listen to Rep. Bill Hamzy as he explains particular details of legislation to be brought forth during the September 20th Special Session Day.

Governor Rell is sitting at her desk, holding the pen, and signing the bill as Rep. Williams and others are looking on.
Rep. Williams (standing directly behind Gov. Rell) looks on as Governor Rell signs HB6209:An Act Concerning Renewable Energy Investment Fund" into law, July 3, 2007.

The group is standing behind the governor as she is signing the bill into law while seated at her desk.
Rep. Williams joins Governor Rell and other interested parties as HB7311:"An Act Concerning Geothermal Heat Systems" is signed into law on July 3, 2007.

The grop is standing together outside the house chamber.
(Left to Right)Rep. D'Amelio poses with Mrs. Suzanne Gravel - Language Arts Coordinator, Rep. Jeff Berger, Mrs. Gina Calabrese - Principal, Rep.Selim Noujaim, Ms. Robin Henry -Vice-Principal, Rep. Sean Williams,Mrs. Margaret Harrigan- Integrated Arts Coordinator, Mrs. Joan Dooling -5th Grade Teacher, and Mr. William Magnotta - Program Director of Magnet Schools, CT Dept. of Education after they are recognized for the outstanding contributions made by them to the Waterbury School System, June 6, 2007.

Rep. Williams is standing and speaking into a microphone.
Rep. Williams debates a bill on the floor of the state House of Representatives.

Rep. Williams, in dark brown suit and striped tie, stands behind a podium in an LOB hearing room discussing energy proposals, surrounded by Republican colleagues from the state House and Senate
Representative Williams, at podium, discusses Republican proposals to provide relief from high energy costs in Connecticut through conservation, energy efficiency, conservation and changes in the state’s energy policy at a news conference Friday, May 18 th at the State Capitol. Looking on are from left, state representatives Richard F. Ferrari, R-62 nd District; Deputy House Republican Leader Themis Klarides, R-114 th District; Kevin M. DelGobbo, R-70 th District; House Minority Leader Lawrence F. Cafero Jr., R-142 nd District; and state Senator Thomas J. Herlihy, R-8 th District.

Rep. Williams discusses a legislative issue with Rep. Klarides during the May 1st session.
Rep. Williams discusses a legislative issue with Rep. Klarides during the May 1st session.

Rep. Sean Williams stands at the dais next to Speaker Aman and introduces members of the UConn basketball team.
Representative Williams (speaking at dais) introduces members of the University of Connecticut’s 2006 – 07 Men’s Basketball Team during the annual Husky Day observance at the State Capitol April 25, 2007.

The four stand side-by-side in the capitol.
3 generations of the Elliott family of Oakville recently joined Representative Williams at the Capitol.  From left to right, Rep. Williams, John Elliott, Uconn basketball fan Jordan Elliott and Gordon Elliott.

The 3 men are standing together and Rep. Williams is holding a plaque.
Representative Williams displays plaque honoring him as the Connecticut Carwash Association’s Legislator of the Year after receiving the award at the 18 th Annual CCA Mini Expo at the Courtyard by Marriott in Cromwell April 11 th. To Rep. Williams’ left is Watertown resident Tony Setaro, a member of the organization. To his right is CCA President Dan Petrelle.

The two men are standing and talking.
Rep. Williams discusses his position on the tax situation in CT with Tom Monahan of Ch. 30 WVIT, March 22, 2007.

He is sitting at the hearing table with Ms. Kniep and others and is speaking.
Rep. Williams speaks on the conveyance tax as a part of Tax Day, March 22,2007. To his right is Susan Kniep, President of the CT Taxpayers Association who was the moderator for the day's events.

The two reps are sitting side by side and are discussing an issue.


Rep. Williams (right) discusses an issue with fellow Republican Rep. Ron Burns (R-Bristol) during the February 1st session.

Rep. Williams and Sen. DeLuca appluad Jason at the conclusion of him reading his essay.
Rep. Williams and Sen. Louis C. DeLuca cheer Jason Fineman, a Nonnewaug School student who received a runner-up award in an essay contest sponsored by the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women. The award presentation took place Wednesday, January 25, at the state capitol.

The three men are standing together.
Rep. Williams (Left) stands with Waterbury Police Chief Neil O'Leary and Waterbury Attorney Gary O'Connor at the Waterbury Club.

 

He is sitting and listening.
Rep. Williams listens to the Opening Day speeches, January 3, 2007.

The two men are standing and clapping.
Rep. Williams and freshman Republican Rep. Burns applaud the new House Republican leader, Rep. Larry Cafero, January 3, 2007.

The two men are talking.
Representative Williams and Representative Witkos share a light moment during Opening Day 2007.

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