Roberta Willis
At the Capitol:
Legislative Office Building, Room 1802
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585 | 1-800-842-8267
Roberta.Willis@cga.ct.gov
In the District:
PO Box 1733
30 Upland Meadow Road
Lakeville, CT 06039-1733

Current News & Issues

February 6, 2012
REP. WILLIS WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT EFFORTS TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO HIGH SPEED INTERNET
State Representative Roberta Willis, who has championed the expansion and improvement of high speed internet access in Connecticut, particularly in underserved regions of the state, will continue to support policies and legislation that makes broadband technologies accessible to all state residents. READ MORE

December 19, 2011
STATE BOND COMMISSION APPROVES $3,149,105 GRANT FOR SHARON HOUSING PROJECT
State Representative Roberta Willis welcomed the state Bond Commission’s approval today of a $3,149,105 grant-in-aid for the Sharon Ridge Apartment Expansion Project. READ MORE

December 1, 2011
REP. WILLIS ANNOUNCES $3,149,105 GRANT FOR SHARON HOUSING PROJECT IS SCHEDULED FOR STATE BOND COMMISSION VOTE
State Representative Roberta Willis is announcing that a $3,149,105 grant-in-aid for the Sharon Ridge Apartment Expansion Project is expected to be approved at the next meeting of the state Bond Commission. READ MORE

December 1, 2011
STATEMENT OF STATE REPRESENTATIVE ROBERTA WILLIS RE: REDISTRICTING
I look forward to represent and work in behalf of all the residents who reside in a new re-drawn 64th Assembly District. READ MORE

November 16, 2011
REP. WILLIS RECEIVES PERFECT RATING FROM ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP
The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (CTLCV) awarded State Representative Roberta Willis a 100 percent rating for her support and advocacy of environmental initiatives in their 2011 Environmental Scorecard. READ MORE

October 14, 2011
REP. WILLIS: HIGHER ED. LEADERS ENDORSE ‘RACE TO THE TOP’ GRANT
The leaders of Connecticut’s Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee have written federal officials endorsing the state’s application for a federal “Race to the Top” grant and saying that securing such funding will lead to better early childhood education and lifelong academic and employment success. READ MORE

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