A Connecticut state representative was killed overnight in a wrong-way highway crash after having attended the governor's inaugural ball and his own swearing-in ceremony for a third term, House Democratic leaders said Thursday. Quentin Williams, a 39-year-old Democrat from Middletown known as “Q,” died in the crash on Route 9 in Cromwell. Speaker of the House Matt Ritter, D-Hartford, and Majority Leader Jason Rojas, D-East Hartford, issued a statement saying Williams' family had announced the lawmaker's untimely death.
credibility. when i talk about children and families, i could speak firsthand from that position as a parent and also as a teacher. so, we re working on a plan that will allow me to stay in the classroom. while legislator is out of session. and what is in session, how i can still have a presence at my school on the days that i have a lighter load in hartford. you re just writing the movie for them right here, on this show. this is an amazing story. senator chris murphy and connecticut state representative-elect chris poulos, who s still gonna try to uphold his duties as a teacher of the year in connecticut, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. thank you. thank you. tonight s last word is next. the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan, i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks.