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Deputy Minority Leader Larry Cafero  

Lawrence Cafero
House Republican Leader

6 Weed Avenue, Norwalk 06850
Residence: 203-854-6769
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  University of Connecticut: BA; Western New England College School of Law: JD

Occupation:  Attorney

Public Service:  Former member and Chair of the Norwalk Board of Education; member of the Norwalk Republican Town committee and Chair of the District E Committee; 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus; scripture reader at St. Matthew Church in Norwalk; member of the American Bar Association, member of the Stamford –Norwalk Bar Association; member of the CT Trial Lawyers Association; member of the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce; member of the Norwalk Exchange Club; member of the St. Ann’s Club; member of the Board of directors of Communities in Schools, Inc.; member of Side by Side Charter School

Legislative Service: State House of Representatives 1993, 1995, 1997 (Deputy Minority Leader), 1999 (Deputy Minority Leader), 2001 (Deputy Minority Leader),2003 (Deputy Minority Leader),2005 (Deputy Minority Leader), 2007 (Minority Leader)

Committees: Legislative Management (Ranking Member)

Larry Cafero of Norwalk was chosen by his colleagues to be the House Republican Leader at the outset of the 2007 legislative session after serving as Deputy Leader for six terms. He has made fiscal responsibility, public safety and common sense hallmarks of the House Republican agenda...[Full Biography] (PDF/12kb)

 


 

Rep. Cafero speaks on the School Nutrition bill under discussion in the House Chamber.
Rep. Cafero speaks on the School Nutrition bill under discussion in the House Chamber.

Deputy Minority Leader Cafero stands behind a podium erected in the atrium of the Legislative Office Building in a dark brown suit and yellow striped tie.
Rep Cafero speaks at the Connecticut Community College System 40th Anniversary celebration, April 26, 2005. The state's 12 community colleges enroll more than 50% of the undergraduates in Connecticut's public institurions of higher education. Norwalk Community College serves approximaletely 11,000 students - 5,800 in credit progams.

Representative Cafero debates the death penalty in the House Chamber March 30.
Representative Cafero debates the death penalty in the House Chamber March 30.

 

 

 

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