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State Representative Mary Ann Carson  

Mary Ann Carson
Assistant Republican Leader

39 Fleetwood Drive, New Fairfield 06812
Residence: 203-746-4782
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  Berkeley School, White Plains, NY

Occupation:  Legislator

Public Service:  Past president, Vice-President and member of the Parent Teacher Organizations for Consolidated School and Meeting House Hill School; Volunteer coordinator for the Special Olympics; research volunteer for the American Cancer Society; Chairman of the Board of Deacons at the Congregational Church of New Fairfield; former registrar of Voters in New Fairfield

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

Committees: Public Health (Ranking Member), Finance, Program Review

Mary Ann Carson was first elected to the General Assembly in a March 1999 special election and reelected to her fifth term representing the 108th District in November 2006. This district includes the majority of New Fairfield, sections of New Milford and the towns of Kent and Sherman...[Full Biography] (PDF/12kb)

 


 

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The group is standing and sitting together to pose for a photo.
Rep. Carson stands with a group of the veterans after they received their service medals.

Rep. Carson is standing at a podium and is speaking into a microphone.
Rep. Carson speaks at a ceremony for local veterans who qualified to receive the Connecticut Veterans Medal for their time and service to our country.

Rep. Witkos and Rep. Carson are sitting side by side and are looking at a document.
Rep. Carson and Rep. Witkos review bill language during a busy session day.

The group is standing together and Mrs. McGough is seated in the back of the House Chamber on the last day of session.
Rep. Carson poses with her mom, Jean McGough who celebrated her 80th birthday on the last day of session.  The two ladies with Mrs. McGough are Rep. Carson's twin cousins Peggy Zambraski and Patti Lawlor.

Rep. Carson is standing and speaking into a microphone.
Rep. Carson speaks on a bill before the House of Representatives.

Rep. Carson poses with her hat on.
Rep. Carson poses in her victorian era hat on Hat day at the Capitol to honor the city of Danbury.

The two representatives are sitting together and are talking. Rep. Hetherington is holding the Go-List.
Rep. Carson and Rep.Hetherington review the Go-List for the day's Session. Rep. Carson dons her victorian hat in honor of the city of Danbury.

The 5 individuals are standing together in the well of the House of Representatives.

On Wednesday, April 9, area state legislators participated in "Danbury Day" at the State Capitol. In honor of the "Hat City," many legislators wore hats during the day's legislative session. Pictured (left to right) State Reps Bob Godfrey (D-Danbury), Joseph Taborsak (D-Danbury), Janice Giegler (R-Danbury, New Fairfield), Mary Ann Carson (R-Kent, New Fairfield, New Milford, Sherman) and David Scribner (R-Brookfield, Bethel).


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