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State Representative Toni Boucher  

Toni Boucher
Assistant Republican Leader

5 Wicks End Lane, Wilton 06897
Residence: 203-762-3232
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  University of Connecticut: MBA, Series 7 and 63

Occupation:  Director of a Nonprofit Institute; former small business founder and corporate executive

Public Service:  Member and Policy Leader of the Connecticut State Board of Education from 1995 to 1996; Selectman for Town of Wilton 1995-1996; member and former chair of the Wilton Board of Education 1987-1994; member of the Education and Technology Committees of the National Conference of State Legislators; member of the National Association of State Boards of Education; Trustee of the Weir Farm Heritage Trust, Elder House, Norwalk Youth Symphony; Board of Directors of the Wilton Education Foundation; advisory board member of the New Canaan Nature Center; former member of five school/community based planning teams (Miller, Driscoll, Cider Mill, Middlebrook, and Wilton High School; former member of the Foreign Language Task Force 1978-1992; board member  of the Wilton youth Council’s Project 94,96,and 2000; member of the Technology Task Force 1993-present; member of the Gifted Task Force (1988-1990); Wilton PTA for 12 years; member and former board member of the Wilton League of Women Voters; member and volunteer of the Wilton Chapter of the AFS, the Friends of the Library and the YMCA Expansion Fund; Delegate to the 2005 White House Conference on Aging; Selected as 2006 Distinguished Legislator Award recipient by Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association 

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 1997, 1999 (Ranking Member, Human Services Committee), 2001 (Assistant Minority Leader), 2003 (Assistant Minority Leader), 2005 (Assistant Minority Leader), 2007(Assistant Minority Leader)

Committees: Appropriations (including its higher education, transportation, human services and collective bargaining subcommittees), Education, Higher Education, Transportation

Now in her sixth 2 year term in office, State Representative Toni Boucher was first elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives in November 1996 from the 143rd District, which includes the eastern portion of Norwalk and most of Wilton... [Full Biography] (PDF/16kb)

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Rep. Boucher and David Smith poses for a photo in the capitol.
Rep. Boucher poses with Cablevision's David Smith after the taping of "Meet the Leaders" program, 4/16/08.

Rep. Boucher is working at her desk .
Rep. Boucher reads through paperwork during a break in the session day, 4/9/08.

Rep. Boucher and Rep. Sawyer are standing and facing Rep. Hovey's desk in the chamber and they are interacting.
Rep. Boucher (center) consults with Republican colleagues, Rep. Hovey (left) and Rep. Sawyer(right) on an issue before the General Assembly, 2/20/08.

Rep. Toni Boucher and Reps. Lawrence Cafero and John Ryan with Larry and Ginger Katz, back, and Charles Yost, front, for the 4th Annual Courage to Speak Empowering Youth to Be Drug-Free Family Night in Norwalk.
Rep. Toni Boucher and Reps. Lawrence Cafero and John Ryan with Larry and Ginger Katz, back, and Charles Yost, front, for the 4th Annual Courage to Speak Empowering Youth to Be Drug-Free Family Night in Norwalk.

Rep. Hovey is sitting in her seat in the chamber and Rep. Boucher and Rep. Sawyer are standing and facing her.
Rep. Boucher (center) speaks with Republican colleagues Rep. Hovey (left) and Rep. Sawyer (right) on a legislative proposal being discussed in session.

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