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Rich Deecken

Candidate for Connecticut State Senate - District 22 in 2018 Connecticut 2018 General Election.

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Rich Deecken

About Rich Deecken

Professional Experience
Booth Hill and Jane Ryan School Building Committee, Chairman (2018 - Present)
District 22, Planning and Zoning Commissioner (2010 - Present)
Connecticut Justice of the Peace (2009 - Present)
Trumbull RTC, Member (2007 - Present)
Planning and Zoning Committee, Chairman (2014 - 2015)
Trumbull RTC, District Chairman (2008 - 2012)
Bassick High School, Freshman Football Head Coach
Trumbull AYSO Soccer, Connecticut Junior Soccer Association, Official
Geraldine Johnson Cricket Club, Founder and Head Coach
Bassick High School, School Governance Council, Teacher Member and Secretary
Bassick High School, TRI Federation, Founder and Head Coach
Bassick High School, Public Address Announcer
Bridgeport Middle School Flag Football League, Official
Fairfield County Football Officials Association, Official
Bassick High School, Faculty Advisor
Geraldine Johnson Flag Football, Head Coach

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