Larry Butler
At the Capitol:
Legislative Office Building, Room 5001
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
Larry.Butler@cga.ct.gov
In the District:
70 Blackman Road
Waterbury, CT 06704
(203) 754-4773

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Current News & Issues

Multi-family house May 7, 2012
REP. BUTLER LEADS HOUSE PASSAGE OF URBAN REVITALIZATION BILL
Distressed Urban Neighborhoods Would Benefit. READ MORE
   
eviction May 7, 2012
REP. BUTLER LEADS PASSAGE OF ANTI-DISCRIMINATION BILL
THROUGH HOUSE

Evicting Individuals Because of Mental Disabilities Prohibited. READ MORE
   
blight May 5, 2012
STATE HOUSE OKS BLIGHT CRACKDOWN
Legislation adds state fee to local penalty
The House voted Friday to increase the fines for property owners who refuse to clean up blighted properties. READ MORE
   
holy cross April 16, 2012
WATERBURY DELEGATION TO HONOR
HOLY CROSS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Legislators will be welcoming the Class S State Champion Holy Cross High School Football Team to the Capitol on Thursday, April 19, for a tour and special recognition of their accomplishment. READ MORE
   
death penalty April 11, 2012
DEATH PENALTY DEAD....HOUSE PUTS END TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
The death penalty’s days are numbered after nearly 400 years in Connecticut now that the legislature has voted to abolish capital punishment.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is willing to sign the bill that the House passed 86-62 Wednesday night. The Senate approved the bill last week. READ MORE
   
Rep. Larry Butler
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March 29, 2012
BLACK AND PUERTO RICAN CAUCUS HEAR FROM CHRO
ON PROTECTING MINORITY CONCERNS

The legislatures Black and Puerto Rican Caucus heard from the Connecticut Human Rights and Opportunities Commission (CHRO) during a public hearing this afternoon in the Legislative Office Building. CHRO was asked to inform the caucus on its progress on a number of issues. READ MORE

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