William Carris
William 'Bill' H. Carris (born August 23, 1944) is an American politician from Vermont.
Early life, education and military service
Carris was born on August 23, 1944, in Hanover, New Hampshire. He is a graduate of Rutland High School in 1963 and Castleton State College.[1] He served in the United States Army and was stationed in Germany for two years. In 1969, he held the rank of specialist and was stationed at Landstuhl.[2]
Career
Carris, a Democrat, is a former member of the Vermont Senate representing Rutland County.[3]
From 2012 to 2013, Carris was Senate Majority Leader of the Vermont Senate. He was succeeded in this position by Chittenden County Senator Philip Baruth.
He joined the family business Carris Reels, Inc. in 1971, a company that manufactures reels started by his father Henry Carris in 1951. The company became Carris Financial Corporation.
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- President of the Senate
- David Zuckerman (P/D)
- President pro tempore
- Philip Baruth (D/P)
- Majority Leader
- Alison Clarkson (D)
- Minority Leader
- Randy Brock (R)
- Progressive Leader
- Tanya Vyhovsky (P/D)
- ▌Christopher Bray (D, Addison)
- ▌Ruth Hardy (D, Addison)
- ▌Brian Campion (D, Bennington)
- ▌Vacant (Bennington)
- ▌Jane Kitchel (D, Caledonia)
- ▌Philip Baruth (D/P, Chittenden Central)
- ▌Martine Gulick (D, Chittenden Central)
- ▌Tanya Vyhovsky (P/D, Chittenden Central)
- ▌Irene Wrenner (D, Chittenden North)
- ▌Thomas Chittenden (D, Chittenden Southeast)
- ▌Ginny Lyons (D, Chittenden Southeast)
- ▌Kesha Ram Hinsdale (D, Chittenden Southeast)
- ▌Russ Ingalls (R, Essex)
- ▌Randy Brock (R, Franklin)
- ▌Robert Norris (R, Franklin)
- ▌Andy Julow (D, Grand Isle)
- ▌Richard Westman (R, Lamoille)
- ▌Mark MacDonald (D, Orange)
- ▌Robert Starr (D, Orleans)
- ▌Brian Collamore (R, Rutland)
- ▌Dave Weeks (R, Rutland)
- ▌Terry Williams (R, Rutland)
- ▌Ann Cummings (D, Washington)
- ▌Andrew Perchlik (D/P, Washington)
- ▌Anne Watson (D/P, Washington)
- ▌Wendy Harrison (D, Windham)
- ▌Nader Hashim (D, Windham)
- ▌Alison Clarkson (D, Windsor)
- ▌Richard McCormack (D, Windsor)
- ▌Rebecca White (D, Windsor)
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- ▌Democratic (22)
- ▌Progressive (1)
- Minority coalition (7)
- ▌Republican (7)
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