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Willis Stephens is an American politician who was born in 1955 in Brewster, New York, United States. He is currently 68 years old. He is a member of the Republican Party and has served in the New York State Assembly since 2011. He graduated from Brewster High School in 1973 and attended the University of Rochester, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 1977. He then attended Albany Law School, where he earned a Juris Doctor degree in 1980. He began his career in politics in 1981, when he was elected to the Putnam County Legislature. He served in this position until 1989, when he was elected to the New York State Assembly. He has been re-elected to the Assembly every two years since then. Willis Stephens has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career in politics.

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Willis Stephens Net Worth

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2013

Assemblyman Stephens refused to make public a copy of the secret memo recommending that Galante's contract be renewed for a record $1.5 million without allowing public bids even as Galante had been recently arrested under the Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), stating that "[t]hat's a legal opinion that is a matter of attorney–client privilege. It's not subject to the New York Freedom of Information Law ... it would be up to the town, not [me], whether to release the memo."

2006

On September 12, 2006, in the Republican Primary for New York's 99th District, Ball defeated Stephens with 71.14% (4,750 votes) to 28.86% (1,297 votes) for Stephens, the lowest vote total for any incumbent running for reelection to the State Assembly.

2005

In June 2005, Stephens sent an email to a discussion group, or "listserv" that focuses on the community of Brewster. He thought the message was going to Beth Coursen, an aide in his Assembly district office. Instead he sent his reply to all subscribers, referring to them as pontificating idiots.

According to the Danbury News-Times, "Willis H. Stephens, Jr. has received millions of tax dollars in aggregate payments as Southeast's municipal counsel for more than ten years. In 2005 alone, Southeast taxpayers paid Stephens, Jr. an estimated $190,000 for legal work, which included legal work involving a no-bid municipal contract worth an estimated $1.5 million tax dollars to an admitted felon at that time under investigation by Federal law enforcement authorities for alleged racketeering. Although Southeast taxpayers paid Stephens, Jr. for legal work, although pertinent Southeast garbage contract negotiations ceased nearly a year ago, although Southeast taxpayers are bound today under contract terms negotiated by Stephens, Jr. and the Southeast Town Board with a major campaign contributor presently under Federal indictment for alleged racketeering, Stephens, Jr. asserts that taxpayers have no right to see his legal work."

1999

Assemblyman Stephens represented the 99th District of New York which encompasses the municipalities of Patterson, Mahopac, Carmel, Southeast, Putnam Lake and Brewster, in Putnam County; Yorktown, Lake Mohegan, Somers and North Salem in Westchester County; and Pawling in Duchess County.

1994

For the first time since taking office in 1994, Stephens was involved in a heated primary campaign for the Republican nomination in the 99th Assembly District mounted by opponent Greg Ball—a retired Air Force Captain put on the ballot by the submission of about 1800 petition signatures.

1980

Stephens is a member of the law firm of Stephens and Charbonneau, in Brewster, New York. He was awarded a Juris Doctor degree from St. John's University school of Law in 1980 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University in 1977.

1955

Willis "Will" Stephens Jr. (born 1955) is a former politician that represented the 99th District in the New York State Assembly. After serving in the Assembly for twelve years, Stephens was defeated in the September 2006 primary by Assemblyman Greg Ball and lost the Republican nomination. He was one of only three Republicans in the Assembly to be endorsed by Planned Parenthood. Stephens, his wife, Ginny, and their three children reside in Brewster, New York.

1926

His family held the seat nearly continuously for eighty years: his grandfather, D. Mallory Stephens, held this seat from 1926–52; his father, Willis Stephens Sr., held the seat from 1953–82; and Stephens himself served from 1995 to 2006.