Sean.Williams@housegop.ct.gov
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B.A., University of Connecticut
Commerce, Finance Revenue and Bonding (Ranking), Energy and Technology
Watertown, Woodbury
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Williams participated in the state's public campaign financing program.
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Williams won a three-way special election in 2003 with 52 percent of the vote to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Republican Brian J. Flaherty. Williams ran unopposed in 2010.
Williams has a conservative voting record on fiscal and business issues, but has been more moderate on social issues. He voted to legalize the medical use of marijuana in 2007 and was one of nine House Republicans to vote in 2009 for a bill codifying in state law a court decision legalizing same-sex marriage.
Williams spearheaded opposition in 2010 to the windfall profits tax proposed for major electricity generators. That proposal, which died in the Finance Committee, was based on the "false hope" that huge profits are being earned and that state government could garner about $300 million of that annually, according to Williams.
Williams reported wages in 2010 from QScend Technologies, which sells web services to municipalities, and Westbury Strategies of Oxford, a campaign management consultant.He owns no real estate and no securities.Williams filed a confidential addendum listing any debts exceeding $10,000. He declined to release the addendum, as is his choice under the law.A note on financial disclosure: Every spring, officials are required to disclose the ownership of real estate, the source of any income exceeding $1,000 in the previous calendar year and securities worth more than $5,000.