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Treneé McGeeDEMDemocrat State Representative, District 116
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Treneé McGee (born July 5, 1994) is an American Democratic Party politician currently serving as the youngest female member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 116th district, which includes parts of the cities of New Haven and West Haven, since 2021. In December 2021, McGee was elected at the age of 27 in a special election following the arrest and subsequent resignation of Michael DiMassa. She is the youngest black woman ever elected to serve in the Connecticut General Assembly, and the youngest woman currently serving in the Connecticut House of Representatives. Treneé McGee is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College. Before being elected to the Connecticut House, she served on the West Haven City Council.

Education3 - 3 of 1
Marymount College
BFA Acting
2016
Past Positions1 - 8 of 8
Assistant Majority Leader
Connecticut State House of Representatives
2023 - Current
Member
West Haven City Council
2019 - 2022
Representative
Connecticut State House of Representatives
2021 - Current
Acting Coach
TDM Acting Studio
2021 - Current
Teaching Artist
Long Wharf Theatre
2017 - 2020
Youth Leader
Fire Youth, Young Adult and Collegiate Ministries
2017 - Current
Founder
Be The F.I.R.S.T. (Fundamentally Inspire by Redefining Your Scholastic Tenacity)
2016 - Current
Performer
AMTC Incorporated
2011 - 2012
Other Experience1 - 3 of 3
Board of Directors
Long Wharf Theatre
2020 - Current
Former Member
Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee, Connecticut General Assembly
Former Member
Human Services Committee, Connecticut General Assembly