Nov 20, 2009

 

 

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About

Jason McCoy

Residence - 216 Skinner Road

Married  – Angela McCoy since 1996

Children – Patrick (8), Meghan (5), and Joshua (2)   

             

Employment:  The Law firm of Jason L. McCoy

         `    280 Talcottville Road, Vernon, CT

                 

Education: University of Connecticut BA, 1995

         Western New England College, JD, 1998

 

Public Service

         Vernon Town Council 1998 – present

         Deputy Mayor 2005 - present

         Chairman, Public Safety Committee 2001 - 2003

         Capital Region Council of Governments (CRCOG)       

                       Policy Board 1998-2000, 2001-2003

                  Connecticut Attorney Generals Office,

                      Work Study WNEC  Law  School 1996

                 UCONN Chairperson for External Affairs, Student

                      Senator, Student Lobbyist Program

                                            UCONN 2000  1994, 1995

                 Connecticut General Assembly, Hartford, CT,

                      Intern State Senate and CT House of 

                                            Representatives 1992

 

During Jason’s career in public service he has pushed for governmental accountability, governmental responsibility, and protection of citizens rights and worked hard to foster an environment that increases the choices of the citizens.

 

Since 1998 Jason has served on the Vernon Town Council and has sponsored and supported many regulations and laws to support the quality of life in the Town of Vernon. He has fought to keep Rockville General Hospital open, supported the re-development plan for down town, fostered a positive environment to redeveloped the abandon mills, helped to attract federal money for the clean up of the polluted mills and brown fields and has created ways to increase revenue to the town without increasing taxes.

 
Paid for by The Vernon Republican Town Committee, Robert Hurd, Treasurer