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State Representative Larry Miller  

Lawrence G. Miller
State Representative

60 Peace Acre Lane, Stratford 06614
Residence: 203-377-1523
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423 - (Toll Free in Connecticut Only)


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Education:  University of Bridgeport: BS in Business Administration

Occupation: Retired Corporation President

Public Service:  Former member of the Stratford Town Council; former member of the Planning and zoning Commission; former member of the Zoning Commission; former member of the Board of Directors of the Stratford Chamber of Commerce; former United Way Volunteer; former chairman of the Bridgeport YMCA Board of Managers; member of the Catholic Sokols; member of the Knights of Columbus; volunteer with the Stratford Red Cross

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005

Committees: Energy, Environment, Housing

State Representative Lawrence G. Miller combines staunch advocacy for the towns he represents with a strong commitment to the economic, social and environmental well being of Fairfield County and elsewhere in Connecticut... [Full Biography] (PDF/33kb)

 


 

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The three gentlemen are sitting side by side and are listening to testimony.
Rep. Miller (center) is flanked by the rest of the Shelton Team, Rep. Perillo(left) and Sen. Debicella (right) during the Environment Committee's public hearing, February 27, 2008.

Rep. Miller is standing and speaking into a microphone.
Rep. Miller speaks on a judicial nomination during the February 20, 2008 Legislative Session.

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