
State Representative Bill Aman (R-14th) has earned a one hundred percent voting record for all roll call votes taken on the floor of the House of Representatives during the 2013 Regular Session. The House Clerk’s Office released the data on members’ votes this week.
“I take my responsibility as a voice for my constituents very seriously, and I would not be doing my job as a legislator if I did not thoroughly represent the people of South Windsor on every bill taken up in the House,” Rep. Aman said. “There were several far-reaching bills that were passed this session, and I urge anyone who may have any questions regarding the legislation to contact me at my office.”
Perfect attendance is very difficult to achieve, and less than one third of those serving in the House were able to attain a one hundred percent voting record this year.
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State Rep. Bill Aman serves as Ranking Member on the Planning and Development Committee. He also serves on the General Law and Finance, Revenue & Bonding Committees.
The next regular session of the legislature will convene in February of 2014.