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State Representative John Stripp  

John E. Stripp
Assistant Republican Leader

4 Scatacook Trail, Weston 06883
Residence: 203-227-8917
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  Pratt Institute: BS in engineering; Columbia University: MS in Management; Harvard University: senior bank executive program

Occupation:  Bank Executive

Public Service:  Former member of the Weston Board of Selectmen; former chair of the Weston Board of Finance; former chair of the Weston Land Acquisition Committee; member and former chair of the Weston Republican Town Committee; former vice chairman of Weston’s Ethics Committee

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

Committees: Commerce (Ranking Member), Appropriations, Banks

State Representative John E. Stripp takes pride in his accomplishments on behalf of his district and in his efforts to enact legislation that protects the environment and encourages economic growth and job creation... [Full Biography] (PDF/28kb)

 


 

From left, Rep. Stripp, Bethel First Selectman Alice Hutchinson, Gov. M. Jodi Rell, Redding First Selectman Natalie Ketcham and state Sen. Judith Freedman get together after ribbon-cutting ceremonies October 5, 2005 at the refurbished pavilion at Israel Putnam Memorial State Park in Redding. Rep. Stripp helped secure state funding for the restoration of the historic structure. During the Revolutionary War, the Army of the North, which was commanded by Gen. Israel Putnam, bivouacked at the site that is now Putnam Park.
From left, Rep. Stripp, Bethel First Selectman Alice Hutchinson, Gov. M. Jodi Rell, Redding First Selectman Natalie Ketcham and State Sen. Judith Freedman get together after ribbon-cutting ceremonies October 5, 2005 at the refurbished pavilion at Israel Putnam Memorial State Park in Redding. Rep. Stripp helped secure state funding for the restoration of the historic structure. During the Revolutionary War, the Army of the North, which was commanded by Gen. Israel Putnam, bivouacked at the site that is now Putnam Park.

Reps. Stripp and Kalinowski appreciate their sessional intern, Ryan Phalen on the floor of the House.
Reps. Stripp and Kalinowski appreciate their sessional intern, Ryan Phalen on the floor of the House.

Rep. Stripp takes an opportunity to speak on a bill in the House Chamber.  May 5.
Rep. Stripp takes an opportunity to speak on a bill in the House Chamber.  May 5.

 

 

 

 

 

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