From the progressive end of the political spectrum, Will Haskell was one of the youngest senators to serve in the CT Senate. Since his term ended in 2022, he has stayed out of the public spotlight; but what has he been up to for 2 years?
Haskell got married last fall, on September 30th, 2023. He and his new bride appear to have celebrated their reception at the CT Governor’s mansion. In attendance were Ned and Annie Lamont, Jonathan Steinberg, Jennifer Leeper, Cristin McCarthy-Vahey, Martin Looney, and Stephanie Thomas, among other dignitaries.




Haskell also founded Clipboard PAC, registered with the Federal Elections Commission.

Clipboard has about $29,000 in cash receipts; it’s receipts contain contributions from Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York. The Wilton Democratic Town Committee donated $2,500 in April 2023.
The PAC disbursements have aided candidates in Georgia, Pennsylvania, New York and California.
Will he seek office again in CT?
We reached out to Haskell via email, if he would be seeking office again in Connecticut. As of publishing time, he had not responded.
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