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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Thank you for visiting my website! You've come to the right place to find out what's going on at the State Capitol and specifically how it affects Waterbury. This is where you can locate news and information about economic recovery, job growth and building a stronger, healthier Connecticut.

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Current News & Issues
Larry Butler February 9, 2012
MALLOY ‘ECONOMIC REVIVAL’ INCLUDES AFFORDABLE HOUSING
After a bad couple of years economically, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says he wants to lead an economic revival of Connecticut. READ MORE
   
Larry Butler February 2, 2012
MALLOY UNVEILS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN FOR CONN.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Wednesday he wants to boost state spending on affordable housing by $330 million, dedicating most of it over the next decade to fixing up dilapidated and vacant public housing units across Connecticut.
READ MORE
   
Art Grant February 1, 2012
LEGISLATORS WELCOME ARTS GRANTS FOR WATERBURY
Four Local Groups Rewarded. READ MORE
   
Rep Butler_Bat for homeowner December 20, 2011
REP. BUTLER GOES TO BAT FOR LOCAL FAMILY BEING FORCED OUT OF THEIR HOME
   
Education January 20, 2012
REP. BUTLER URGES STUDENTS TO ATTEND FORUM ON COLLEGE PLANNING/FINANCING
State Representative Larry B. Butler is urging students and parents to attend college Goal Sunday, a forum on planning and financing for college, to be held January 29th at various locations around the state, including Waterbury. READ MORE
   
healthcare January 17, 2012
REP. BUTLER, LEGISLATORS SUPPORT NATIONAL HEALTHCARE ACT
State Representative Larry B. Butler recently signed a brief in support of a U.S. Supreme Court filing defending the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The case will be heard by the high court in March. READ MORE

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