
Hartford, Conn. May 16, 2006 – State Representative Bob Farr (R-West Hartford) has scheduled the official announcement of his campaign for Attorney General.
DATE: Tuesday, May 16th
TIME: 12:00 pm
LOCATION: State Capitol, Senate Republican Caucus Room
Bob Farr has served as a State Representative since 1981 and currently represents West Hartford, Farmington and Avon. Representative Farr is the Ranking Member of the General Assembly’s powerful Judiciary Committee. Throughout his legislative career, Representative Farr has held other positions within the House Republican caucus such as Assistant Majority Leader and Assistant Minority Leader. He also has served as Ranking Member of the General Assembly’s Environment Committee and Appropriations Committee.
Representative Farr has won 16 consecutive elections. He won
3
consecutive elections for the West Hartford City Council and has won 13
consecutive elections for the state legislature.
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Biography
Bob Farr was re-elected to his 12th term as the 19th Assembly
District’s state representative on November 5, 2002, pledging to
continue to carry on his tradition of service to his Avon, Farmington
and West Hartford constituents.
Representative Farr is the Ranking Member of the General Assembly’s
powerful Judiciary Committee and is also a member of the Appropriations
Committee. Throughout his legislative career, Representative Farr
has held other positions within the House Republican caucus such as
Assistant Majority Leader and Assistant Minority Leader. He also
has served as Ranking Member of the General Assembly’s Environment
Committee and Appropriations Committee.
The Connecticut Police Chiefs Association honored Representative Farr
as its 2001 “Legislator of the Year” for his continued efforts to
bolster public safety in Connecticut. The Association cited
Representative Farr for his involvement in every major public safety
issue since he was elected in 1982, including devoting hundreds of
hours to identifying and apprehending criminals with outstanding
re-arrest warrants.
The Association said Representative Farr also deserves credit for his
support for increased authority and training for police, taping of
confessions, police review boards, and procedural enforcement issues.
“Bob Farr has been an extremely effective legislator in first
understanding the issues and applying sound reasoning for effective
resolution of problems to the police. In the state House of
Representatives, Bob has been uniquely effective on many difficult
issues as they relate to the state budget and reducing the crime rate,”
the police chiefs association said.
During the 2002 legislative session, Representative Farr cosponsored a
law establishing terrorism as a crime in Connecticut. The law also
creates the crimes of contaminating a public water or food supply and
damaging public transportation property for terrorist purposes. In
addition, it defines fabricating weapons involving chemicals, disease
organisms or radiation as terrorist crimes.
Representative Farr has always worked for legislation to improve the
quality of public education in Connecticut and to secure state funding
for local school construction, addition and renovation projects.
The 2002 school construction bill authorized funding for additions and
other improvements to the Aiken School, the Wolcott School and the
Sedgwick Middle School in West Hartford.
During the 2002 legislative session, Representative Farr also supported
a law that requires school boards to develop policies addressing
bullying and ensuring that time is made available during the day for
students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Students are not required
to recite the pledge under the act.
Seniors who received cash payments or stock when Anthem Inc. converted
to a stockholder-owned company did not lose their eligibility for
ConnPACE and other income-based programs under a 2002 law
Representative Farr supported. The act excluded payouts or the value of
stock distributed to seniors enrolled in those programs from being
considered in determining eligibility for them.
The ecology of Long Island Sound was given additional protection under
a law Representative Farr supported during the 2002 session that
established a one-year moratorium on new state approvals for proposed
energy and telecommunications lines to be built across the sound. The
moratorium provided enough time for a comprehensive evaluation of all
issues involving such projects.
Representative Farr is Chairman of the Re-arrest Warrant Task
Force, which is charged with bringing hundreds of wanted felons with
outstanding re-arrest warrants to justice.
The task force is working with various state departments to track down
those who continue to flee from justice. To date, their results have
been successful.
Representative Farr continues to be a leader in reforming the state’s
welfare system, reducing the tax burden for families, improving public
safety, and providing quality health care for Connecticut residents.
As a sponsor of the original ConnPACE prescription drug program,
Representative Farr voted during the 2001 session to increase income
eligibility limits for the prescription drug program for the elderly.
Under the new law, income limits increased to $20,000 for single
persons and $27,100 for married couples on April 1, 2002.
Representative Farr championed legislation establishing the
Zero-Tolerance Drug Supervision Program in 1998 – a pilot program
allowing early release of nonviolent drug offenders in exchange for
drug testing as often as three times per week. The legislation
received national attention from the New York Times as well as WFSB-3
Editorial Board, which called it ‘one of the most important pieces of
legislation passed by the General Assembly this year’.
Locally, Representative Farr is well known for his commitment to the
West Hartford community that goes back to 1976 when he served on the
West Hartford Town Council for five years. During this period,
Representative Farr served as Deputy Mayor from 1979 to 1981.
Active in the West Hartford community, Representative Farr was a member
of the Finance Committee for St. Mark’s Church and a member of the Noah
Webster Society, the Wadsworth Atheneum, and the Whiting Lane Advisory
Association. He is also a past president of West Hartford
Community Cable Television.
Born in Hartford on December 28, 1943, Representative Farr earned a
Bachelor of Sciences Degree in Engineering from the University of
Connecticut and his Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut
School of Law. Representative Farr is a partner with Heffernan
& Farr Law Offices and a member of both the American Bar
Association and the Connecticut Bar Association.
Representative Farr currently resides on Whiting Lane in West Hartford
with his wife Diana.