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At bill signing for Residence Mobility Counseling for Subsidized Housing, an important issue accomplished this past legislative session, July 2015
Rep. Butler is Joined by Waterbury Mayor Neil O'Leary at the Gaffney Place Housing Initiative Ribbon Cutting, Jan, 2015.
Legislators and officials kick off the redevelopment of Warner Gardens Apartment complex in Waterbury.
Rep. Butler and UConn Men's Basketball Coach Kevin Ollie Discuss Strategy at Husky Day at the Capitol, April 2013.
Rep. Larry Butler, of the 72nd district, speaks in favor of labeling of genetically-modified foods at the Connecticut General Assembly's Public Health Committee's hearing on a state bill regarding the labeling of such items.
Brad Horrigan / Hartford Courant / March 16, 2013
Brad Horrigan / Hartford Courant / March 16, 2013
Rep. Butler testifies before the legislature's Public Health Committee in favor of the labeling of GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) products, March 2013.
Waterbury's Lebanese Mayor for the Day, Camille Atallah, right, receives a citation from the State General Assembly from State Representative Larry B. Butler (D) - 72nd Assembly District of Waterbury, during a ceremony Saturday morning at City Hall in Waterbury. Christopher Massa, Republican-American
Chairman of the Board of NWRMHB Joe Shea presenting the 2012 Legislator Award to State Rep. Larry B. Butler
Reps. Jeff Berger, Larry B. Butler, and Sen. Joan Hartley welcome the State Bond Commission’s expected approval of funding to expand Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) in Waterbury as a manufacturing center to train the state’s future manufacturing workforce.
Rep. Larry Butler was recently honored by the Connecticut United Supreme Council, A.A.S.R. Prince Hall Affiliation for "Sterling Service in the Uplift of Humanity". Rep. Butler was given their Silver Eagle Award, which is presented to people that have made significant contributions in their communities.
State Representative Larry B. Butler attended a bill signing ceremony at the State Capitol with Governor Dannel P. Malloy for a new law that requires the collection of DNA evidence from convicted felons upon a subsequent felony arrest.
Rep. Butler supporting SB 1151 Special Provisional Pardons.
State Representative Larry B. Butler is pleased to announce the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has stocked Lakewood Lake in Waterbury with fish for a fourth consecutive year.
Joseph Stango, a Southbury resident who in 2005 attempted to bring his 83-year-old mother, Dora, home from a nursing facility. Because his mother's care was paid by Medicaid, Stango was told that her benefits would not follow her home. As a result, he was forced to leave her in the nursing facility. He then began advocating legislators at the State Capitol to create the “Money Follows the Person” program.