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State Representative William Hamzy  

William A. Hamzy
Deputy Republican Leader

2 Minor Road, Terryville 06786
Residence: 860-589-7675
Business: 860-589-6525
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423


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Education:  University of Connecticut:  BA in Political Science, Franklin Pierce Law Center: J.D.

Occupation:  Attorney

Public Service:  Member of the Plymouth Republican Town Committee and a past secretary 1992-present; member of the Terryville Fire Department Deferred Compensation Board; member of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce; member of the Terryville Polish-American Political Club; member of the American Bar Association, Bristol Bar Association and the Connecticut Bar Association; member of the Bristol Federal Hill Association, Friends of the Terryville Public Library and Friends of the Bristol Public Library; Former member of the Terryville Rotary Club, the West Central CT United Way Board of Directors and the Plymouth Board of Fire Commissioners; Present Coach for Biddy Basketball and past coach of Babe Ruth Baseball for 12 years

Legislative Service:
Member of the state House of Representatives 1995, 1997, 1999,2001,2003 (Assistant Minority Leader),2005 (Assistant Minority Leader), 2007 (Deputy Minority Leader)

Committees: Aging, Executive and Legislative Nominations, Judiciary, Legislative Management, Regulation Review

State Representative William A. Hamzy takes pride in his service to the people of Bristol and Plymouth and his legislative achievements on behalf of the 78th District... [Full Biography] (PDF/28kb)

 


 

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Rep. Hamzy is standing at the dais with Speaker Aman and Coach Edsell and Lyndon Johnson.
Rep. Hamzy stands at the dais and announces some of the University of Connecticut football team during Husky Day at the Capitol, 4/23/08.

The two gentlemen are facing each other and are speaking.
Rep. Hamzy discusses pending legislation with Sen. David Cappiello (R-Danbury) on the floor of the House of Representatives, April 2008.

Rep. Hamzy is speaking to the gentlemen at the Very Alive group.

Rep. Hamzy speaks with members of the Very Alive group during Ag Day at the Capitol, 3/29/08.

Rep. Hamzy is tasting the black currant juice and is chatting with one of the comapny representatives.

Rep. Hamzy enjoys a taste of Black Currant juice, a Preston -based company participating in Ag Day.

Rep. Hamzy is speaking with a woman at the Apple booth.

Rep. Hamzy speaks with a local family owned apple farm representative about the nutritional value of apples. Ag Day 2008

Rep. Hamzy is facing two agricultural students and they are all talking.

Rep. Hamzy chats with agricultural students about their programs and classes during Ag Day at the capitol, 3/19/08.

The three mean are engaged in a conversation.
Rep. Hamzy (left) discusses a legislative issue with Sen. David Cappiello (center) and Rep. Harkins (right).

Rep. Hamzy and Rep. Klarides are sitting in their desks in the Chamber and are turned and looking up at the voting board.
Rep. Hamzy and Rep. Klarides, Deputy Republican Leaders watch the voting tally board on a legislative vote.

Representative Hamzy, right, speaks from the podium at a reception at St. Anthony Parish Hall in Bristol on Tuesday, February, 5th as representatives Ron Burns, R-77th District, left, and Frank N. Nicastro Sr., D-79th District, center, look on.  The legislators discussed possible initiatives to help religious and private schools in Connecticut, many of which are operating under significant financial constraints that threaten their future in Bristol and elsewhere in the state.
Representative Hamzy, right, speaks from the podium at a reception at St. Anthony Parish Hall in Bristol on Tuesday, February, 5 th as representatives Ron Burns, R-77 th District, left, and Frank N. Nicastro Sr., D-79 th District, center, look on. The legislators discussed possible initiatives to help religious and private schools in Connecticut, many of which are operating under significant financial constraints that threaten their future in Bristol and elsewhere in the state..

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