Today State Representative Bill Simanski spoke up for and supported an amendment in the Connecticut House of Representative that would transfer state ...
On Wednesday a group of 5th grade students from Wells Road Intermediate School in Granby visited the State Capitol in Hartford to ...
New Hartford– State Senator Kevin Witkos (R-8) and State Representative Bill Simanski (R-62) hosted an essay contest ceremony with sixth grade students ...
Hartford- State Representative Bill Simanski today put his support behind a proposal to transfer funds from the controversialNew Britainto Hartford Busway to instead be used for badly needed bridge and road repair. The busway, at best, will benefit a…
HARTFORD—State Rep. Bill Simanski (R- Granby) voted for a bill on Monday that would allow law enforcement officers to charge a criminal misdemeanor offense to parents and guardians who wait longer than 24 hours to report a missing child under the a…
State Representative Bill Simanski, along with State Senators John Kissel and Kevin Witkos, took part in a Legislative Forum at the Granby Senior Center. The forum was sponsored by the Granby Republican Town Committee and was open to the public.
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Rep. Simanski discusses state government with students in the 4th grade class at Ann Antolini school in New HartfordState Representative Bill Simanski and State Senator Kevin Witkos made a visit to the 4th grade class at Ann Antolini school i…
Representative Bill Simanski was elected to his first term in the State House of Representatives on November 2, 2010. Bill considers himself a transformed New Englander. As part of a job relocation he moved from Staten Island, N.Y. to Connecticut in 1987 and now embraces the New England ethics and morality our Founding Fathers brought to Plymouth Rock.
Bill graduated from St. Francis College 6/6/1970 with a BA in English. His plans to pursue a Masters in Education did not materialize because on 6/7/1970 an induction notice from the National Guard called him to report for duty. After six months of basic and OJT at Fort Knox Kentucky he visited old friends, including his part time college employer...
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