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Kevin Witkos

Candidate for Connecticut State Senate - District 8 in 2020 Connecticut General Election.

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Kevin Witkos

About Kevin Witkos

Professional Experience
Community Relations division of Eversource (Present)
8th Senate District, Deputy Senate Republican President Pro Tempore (2017)
Canton Volunteer Fire Department, Chief
State House of Representatives
Canton Board of Education, Vice Chairman
State Senate, Senator
Public Safety & Security Committee, Vice Chair
Executive & Legislative Nominations Committee, Vice Chair
Legislative Management Committee, Vice Chair
Local Chapter of AFSCME Council #15, President
Canton Police Department, Sergeant
Capitol Area Substance Abuse Council, Representative
General Assembly’s General Law Committee, Co-Chair
Senate Minority Leader Pro Tempore
Deputy Minority Leader Pro Tempore
Degrees
Bachelor's, University of Connecticut
Associate's, Tunxis Community College
Connecticut Municipal Police Academy
New England Institute of Law Enforcement Management at the University of Massachusetts

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