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State Representative Arthur O'Neill  

Arthur O'Neill
State Representative

1468 Bucks Hill Road, Southbury 06488
Residence: 203-264-3951
Business: 203-264-3112
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  The University of Connecticut,  BA (Phi Beta Kappa member); Rutgers University, JD

Occupation: Attorney

Public Service: Former Chairman of the Shepaug River Task Force; former member for the Task Force for Redistricting; former Chairman of the Southbury Training School Task Force; former member of the Tribury Jaycees and the Tribury Rotary Club; member of the Pomperaug Valley Water Authority; former member, secretary, and Chairman of the Southbury Republican Town Committee; former member of the Southbury Charter Revision Commission; Chairman of the Connecticut Law Revision Commission.

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999 , 2001, and 2003(Assistant Minority Leader and Chairman of the Bill Screening Committee), 2005 (Ranking Member of the Appropriations Committee), 2007 (Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee)

Committees: Judiciary (Ranking Member), Appropriations, Banks, Regulation Review

State Representative Arthur J. O’Neill of Southbury was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 1988, winning a special election to represent the 69th District of Southbury, Bridgewater, Roxbury, and New Milford. Due to redistricting in 1992, Representative O’Neill now represents the towns of Southbury, Bridgewater, Roxbury, and Washington. He was most recently re-elected on November 7th, 2006... [Full Biography] (PDF/12kb)

 


 

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On Tuesday, March 11, State Rep. Arthur O'Neill, R-Southbury, testified before the Legislature's tax-writing Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee in favor of legislation that would place a limit on the amount of tax increases towns and cities could impose on property owners.
On Tuesday, March 11, State Rep. Arthur O'Neill, R-Southbury, testified before the Legislature's tax-writing Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee in favor of legislation that would place a limit on the amount of tax increases towns and cities could impose on property owners.

Rep. O'Neill is speaking with Rep. O'Neill and Rep. Powers during a break in session..
Rep. John Ryan (left) speaks with Rep.O'Neill (center) and Rep. Dolly Powers during a break in the legislative session, 2/20/2008.

Rep. O'Neill is facing the homeschooler and his display and the student is speaking.
Rep. O'Neill stops at one of the homeschoolers displays and listens as he explains how maple syrup is made.

Rep. O'Neill is facing the homeschooling family.
Rep. O'Neill speaks with one of the homeschooling families that came to the Capitol for the forum.

Rep. O'Neill addresses the families and legislators attending the Home Schooling Forum on why we need to support this educational option.

Rep. O'Neill addresses the families and legislators attending the Home Schooling Forum on why we need to support this educational option.

The three gentlemen are standing together side by side.


Rep. O'Neill (Right) poses with a constituent Joe Stango and colleague Rep. Kevin DelGobbo on the Opening Day of Session February 7, 2008.

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