Will Haskell

Will Haskell

Will Haskell was elected in 2018 to represent seven towns, including his hometown, in the Connecticut State Senate. Just a few months after graduating from college, he and his roommate-turned-campaign manager unseated a Republican incumbent who had been in the legislature for longer than Will had been alive. Their campaign activated an army of young volunteers who were energized by the fight to end gun violence, and together they broke a tie in the Senate by flipping the district Blue. In the Senate, Will serves as the Chair of the Transportation Committee and the Vice Chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee. His spent his first term focusing on college affordability, transportation improvements, and voting rights. In 2019, he helped create Connecticut’s free community college program, so that every high school graduate has an opportunity to pursue a degree. He lives in Westport, Connecticut, and is still dating his lab partner from high school physics. 100,000 First Bosses is his first book.

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100,000 First Bosses
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100,000 First Bosses
  • By: Will Haskell
  • Narrator: Will Haskell
  • Length: 6 hours 36 minutes
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • Publish date: January 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (97 ratings)
(97 ratings)
The underdog story of Will Haskell, who became a Democratic state Senator in 2018 at age twenty-two–taking on an incumbent who had been undefeated for Haskell’s entire life and earning an endorsement from President Obama–is... Read more

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