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On Wednesday, the 2021-2022 General Assembly convened for the new session and I was sworn-in for another term as your state representative. Thank you for placing your trust and confidence in me once again as we begin the hard work of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, helping our small businesses during the long road to economic recovery, drafting a new state budget, and much more.
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Tom O Dea named Republican deputy leader in CT House
Dec. 11, 2020
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WILTON State Rep. Tom O’Dea (R-125), who currently serves as a Deputy House Republican Leader-at-Large, has been named a Deputy House Republican Leader by incoming House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora. In addition to O’Dea, state Reps. Rosa Rebimbas, Jason Perillo, Lezlye Zupkus, and Laura Devlin have also been selected as deputy leaders.
“Tom has served alongside me in a leadership role for a few years now and I trust his judgment,” said Candelora. “As an accomplished litigator, his knowledge of the law and his ability to provide additional guidance in the middle of floor debate is very helpful to the caucus. But Tom’s superpower is his humility and sense of humor. He continues to be an integral part of the leadership of the caucus.”
Tom O Dea named Republican deputy leader in CT House
Dec. 11, 2020
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Tom O’DeaFile photo
WILTON State Rep. Tom O’Dea (R-125), who currently serves as a Deputy House Republican Leader-at-Large, has been named a Deputy House Republican Leader by incoming House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora. In addition to O’Dea, state Reps. Rosa Rebimbas, Jason Perillo, Lezlye Zupkus, and Laura Devlin have also been selected as deputy leaders.
“Tom has served alongside me in a leadership role for a few years now and I trust his judgment,” said Candelora. “As an accomplished litigator, his knowledge of the law and his ability to provide additional guidance in the middle of floor debate is very helpful to the caucus. But Tom’s superpower is his humility and sense of humor. He continues to be an integral part of the leadership of the caucus.”