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Larry B. Butler
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Bouley Manor, Bucks Hill, Crownbrook, WOW, Long Hill, New Pac, & Waterville
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Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
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Newsroom 2010

June 7, 2010
REP. BUTLER HAS STATE STOCK LAKEWOOD WITH CATFISH
For a third consecutive year, State Representative Larry Butler, who represents Waterbury in the Connecticut General Assembly, has worked with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to get Waterbury's Lakewood Lake stocked with fish. READ MORE

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April 30, 2010
REP. BUTLER HONORED FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORK
State Representative Larry Butler, who represents Waterbury's 72nd District in the Connecticut General Assembly, was named Legislator of the Year by the Connecticut Community Development Association (CCDA). READ MORE

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April 27, 2010
BLACK AND PUERTO RICAN CAUCUS STATEMENT ON JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS
The members of the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus of the Connecticut General Assembly appreciate Governor Rell's statement of commitment to appoint a qualified historically underrepresented minority to the bench. We believe that a transparent process is necessary for the fair selection of judges in the State of Connecticut. READ MORE

March 19, 2010
REP. BUTLER TO LOOK AT CHRO HEARINGS
State Representative Larry Butler, who represents Waterbury in the Connecticut General Assembly, has been appointed by Speaker of the House Christopher G. Donovan to co-chair a panel charged with improving how the state Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO) handles cases. READ MORE

March 15, 2010
REP. BUTLER ANNOUNCES STATE ROAD FUNDING FOR WATERBURY
State Representative Larry Butler, who represents Waterbury in the Connecticut General Assembly, said state aid that funds local paving projects and road repairs is expected to be approved when the State Bond Commission meets March 16. READ MORE