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About Jay Case...

Serving Colebrook, Torrington, Winchester
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State Representative Jay Case proudly serves the 63rd General Assembly District covering both Winchester and Colebrook as well as sections of Torrington.

He was first elected in 2012, and voters in 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020 overwhelmingly chose him to again represent them in Hartford. In the General Assembly, Jay serves as the Ranking Member of the Human Services Committee, and he also serves on the Higher Education and Aging committees. He has maintained a near perfect House voting record over since elected to the legislature. 

 

Jay is a founding member of the first-ever Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) caucus. His bipartisan work on the I/DD Caucus brings members of the I/DD community into state policy-making decisions and provides them with a voice to improve the way government treats the community.

 

Jay is a former small business owner, and he's been recognized by business advocacy organizations for his efforts to help jumpstart the state's struggling economy.

Jay knows that Connecticut can’t continue to spend more money than it makes, nor can it continue to borrow more money than the state can afford to pay back. In 2012, he ran on a platform that included Connecticut “living within its means” and believes the state can balance the budget without borrowing, empower and support job creators, and improve education opportunities for tomorrow’s workforce.

 

Although he was raised in Winchester, Rep. Case’s great-grandparents owned and operated a dairy farm in Colebrook, where he learned the importance of hard work. His father, George, ingrained the importance of being an active member in the community.

Jay lives in Winchester and has been an active volunteer with organizations like the Special Olympics, serving as a coach to his late brother Scott.

Jay works as a commercial energy consultant.

Jay can be reached by clicking here.

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