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State Representative Julia Wasserman  

Julia Wasserman
State Representative

113 Walnut Tree Hill Road, Sandy Hook 06482
Residence: 203-426-9178
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education: Sarah Lawrence University: BA ; Columbia University: M.P.H.

Occupation:  Legislator, former director of health for the town of New Fairfield, retired captain in the US Army (WAC)

Public Service: Former member of the Newtown Legislative Council; appointee of the King’s Mark Resource, Conservation, and Development Project; former member of the Fairfield Council Soil and Water Conservation District; former member of Newtown Conservation Commission; member of the Fairfield Hills Implementation Oversight committee; co- chair of the Water Resources Task Force; former chair of the Task Force to Study the Use of the Fairfield Hills State Property; former member of the Dialysis Task Force; former secretary of the Connecticut Order of Women Legislators; former member of the Housatonic Valley Council of Elected Officials 208 Water Quality Management Program

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007 (Ranking Member of the Program Review Committee)

Committees: Program Review (Co-Chair), Appropriations, Public Health

Throughout her service in the state House of Representatives, state Representative Julia B. Wasserman has been a strong and effective advocate for the people of Newtown while serving in a variety of leadership positions... [Full Biography] (PDF/31kb)

 


 
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