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Representative Gail Lavielle (R)
Current Office: Representative
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
General
Gender: FemaleFamily: Spouse: Jean-Pierre Lavielle;
Birth date:
Birthplace: Houston, Texas
Home City: Wilton CT
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Profession
University Instructor, University of Connecticut Senior Vice President, Suez Enviroment Chief Executive of subsidiary, Interpublic Group Vice President, Director, Burson-Marsteller Assitant Vice President, JP Morgan Author, "Carmen: The Seduction of the Century" Writer, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington PostEducation
MA, French, Yale University MBA, Finance, University of Connecticut BA, English, Cornell UniversityCommittees
AppropriationsEducation
Subcommittee on Collective Bargaining
Subcommittee on Higher Education
Subcommittee on Transportation
Transportation
Recent Votes
SB 280 Repeals the Death Penalty
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
HJ 2 Authorizes Absentee Ballots for Any Reason
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
SB 1401 Establishes the Connecticut Bioscience Collaboration Program
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
SB 1152 Funding for Construction at the University of Connecticut Health Center
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
SB 1014 Penalties For Certain Nonviolent Drug Offenses
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Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
HJ 2 Authorizes Absentee Ballots for Any Reason
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
SB 1401 Establishes the Connecticut Bioscience Collaboration Program
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
SB 1152 Funding for Construction at the University of Connecticut Health Center
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
SB 1014 Penalties For Certain Nonviolent Drug Offenses
Stage: Passage
Vote: Nay
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