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| birth_date = November 22, 1955
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| office = Assemblyman, 99th District (1995-2006)
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| occupation = Lawyer
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| spouse = Ginny Stephens
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'''Willis H. "Will" Stephens, Jr.''' (born November 22, 1955) was a ] that represented the ] in the ]. After serving in the Assembly for twelve years, Stephens was defeated in the ] by ]. At the time of his defeat, Stephens was the second highest ranking Republican in the house, holding the position of Minority Leader Pro Tempore and was viewed by many of his colleagues as a possible future leader of the Republican conference.

Assemblyman Stephens represented the 99th District of ] which encompasses the municipalities of ], ], ], ], ] and ], in ]; ], ], ], and ] in ]; and ] in ]. His family held the seat nearly continuously for eighty years: his grandfather, ], held this seat from 1926 to 1952; his father, ], held the seat from 1953 to 1982; and Stephens himself served from 1995 to 2006.

Stephens is a member of the law firm of Stephens and Charbonneau, in Brewster, New York. He was awarded a ] degree from ] school of Law in 1980 and received a ] degree from ] in 1977.

Stephens served as the ranking member of the ], ], and the ]s. The Assemblyman has drew heavy criticism from ] groups due to his endorsements from traditionally liberal leaning organizations such as the ], ], ], ], and EANY (Environmental Advocates of New York).

Mr. Stephens, his wife, Ginny, and their three children reside in ].

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