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SB00943Engross

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To promote wage education and enforcement for domestic workers.
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2021-05-21
House Calendar Number 533
HB06501Engross

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To make minor and technical revisions to various programmatic statutes of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection in an effort to streamline aspects of such programs.
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2021-05-21
Senate Calendar Number 465
SB00912Engross

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To establish an advisory council to make recommendations concerning fatherhood initiatives and provide state funding for fatherhood initiatives.
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2021-05-21
House Calendar Number 530
SB01072Engross

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To make technical revisions to provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
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2021-05-21
House Calendar Number 546
HB06495Engross

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To (1) prohibit certain financial institutions from engaging in certain discriminatory conduct, (2) require the Banking Commissioner to implement fair lending examination procedures, and (3) require certain banks to take reasonable measures to make c...
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2021-05-20
File Number 705
HB05311PassTo allow the consumption of alcoholic liquor on vessels and vehicles under an in-state transporter's permit for alcoholic liquor.
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2021-05-20
Signed by the Governor
HB05011Engross

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To reduce the fee for copying public records and eliminate the fee for copying records that are not land records with a camera, cell phone or portable scanner.
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2021-05-20
File Number 696
HB06112Engross

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To require the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch to conduct a survey of court-involved youths in order to ascertain the need for additional or improved services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer youths.
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2021-05-20
File Number 700
HB05307Engross

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To prohibit price gouging.
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2021-05-20
File Number 697
HB06485Engross

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To study ways to ensure the equitable distribution of rebates under the Connecticut hydrogen and electric automobile purchase rebate program.
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2021-05-20
Senate Calendar Number 446
HB06384PassTo examine, address and decrease the effects of invasive aquatic species on the state's lakes.
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2021-05-20
Signed by the Governor
SB00263PassTo adjust the annual fee for a cafe permit for prior holders of club permits and nonprofit club permits and to provide refunds to such permit holders.
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2021-05-19
Transmitted to the Secretary of State
HB06686PassAn Act Concerning The Declaration And Renewal Of Civil Preparedness And Public Health Emergencies By The Governor.
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2021-05-19
Transmitted to the Secretary of State
SB00668Engross

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To require certain employers to provide advance notice to certain employees of the employees' work schedule.
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2021-05-19
House Calendar Number 517
HB06431Intro

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To prohibit housing providers from considering a prospective tenant's criminal conviction after certain time periods.
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2021-05-18
Tabled for the Calendar, House
HB06595Intro

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To address labor matters related to COVID-19, personal protective equipment and other staffing issues.
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2021-05-18
Tabled for the Calendar, House
SB00893Intro

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To establish a framework for controlling and processing personal data, to establish responsibilities and privacy protection standards for data controllers and processors, to grant consumers the right to access, correct, delete and obtain a copy of pe...
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2021-05-18
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
HB06377Intro

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To require labor peace agreements for the cannabis industry and to ensure a modern and equitable cannabis workforce.
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2021-05-17
To Joint General Law Committee
SB00970Engross

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To extend the time of expiration of certain land use permits.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 504
HB06110Engross

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To require online sellers of electronic nicotine delivery systems and vapor products to require purchasers of such systems and products to (1) provide identification at the time of purchase, and (2) ensure that the name on such identification matches...
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2021-05-14
File Number 687
SB00121Engross

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To amend the State Building Code to require diaper changing tables that are accessible to women and men in all newly constructed or substantially renovated public buildings that include at least one restroom open to the public.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 483
HB05726Engross

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To permit any town to seize an all-terrain vehicle operated in violation of a municipal ordinance.
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2021-05-14
Senate Calendar Number 442
SB01013Engross

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To make technical revisions to the statutes concerning government administration and elections.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 509
SB01017Engross

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To (1) make permanent the use of absentee ballot drop boxes initially used during the 2020 election cycle, (2) bring certain state laws relating to the circulation of nominating and primary petitions into compliance with federal case law, (3) in the ...
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 511
SB01016Engross

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To require every municipality to adopt a code of ethics and the Office of State Ethics to develop a model municipal code of ethics for municipalities to adopt.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 510
SB01058Engross

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To modify standards used by the Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine when an inmate may be eligible for compassionate parole release and to clarify that whistle blower protections apply to staff of the Department of Correction who report suspect...
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 513
SB00120Engross

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To permit a police officer to wear a religious head covering in accordance with such officer's religious beliefs while on duty and wearing a uniform.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 482
HB05656Engross

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To recognize the contribution of pizza to the state's cuisine and economy by designating it as the state food.
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2021-05-14
Senate Calendar Number 434
HB06477Engross

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To clarify the definition of employer regarding volunteer fire departments and ambulance companies under the State Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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2021-05-14
Senate Calendar Number 438
HB06626Engross

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To: (1) Require certain individual and group health insurance policies to provide coverage for (A) motorized wheelchairs, including, but not limited to, (i) used motorized wheelchairs, (ii) repairs to motorized wheelchairs, and (iii) replacement batt...
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2021-05-14
File Number 693
SB00850Engross

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To require the Office of Higher Education to submit recommendations for various revisions to the higher education statutes.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 490
SB00916Engross

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To require the waiver of fees charged for certified copies of vital records sought in connection with a person's application for aid from the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund.
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 499
SB01045Engross

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To: (1) Allow a child, stepchild or other dependent child to retain health insurance coverage under a parent's individual or group health insurance policy until the policy anniversary date after the date on which the child, stepchild or other depende...
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2021-05-14
House Calendar Number 512
HB06645Engross

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To (1) amend the process timeline for the revision and adoption of the state plan of conservation and development, and (2) extend to 2024 the application of the plan intended to cover 2018 to 2023, inclusive.
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2021-05-13
File Number 686
SB00817PassTo support and expand services offered by senior centers.
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2021-05-13
Signed by the Governor
HB05596PassTo require a study concerning the expansion of the provision of telehealth services in the state.
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2021-05-13
Transmitted to the Secretary of State
SB00892PassTo make minor changes to (1) the process of appointments, reviews and evaluations by the Criminal Justice Commission including concerning the appointment of the Inspector General, (2) the membership of the Division of Criminal Justice Advisory Board,...
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2021-05-13
Transmitted to the Secretary of State
HB05666Intro

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To require the State Fire Administrator to issue grants to distressed municipalities for the training of volunteer firefighters.
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2021-05-12
File Number 680
SB00115Intro

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To prohibit the sale of cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery systems and vapor products by health care facilities, pharmacies and places of business with a pharmacy located therein.
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2021-05-12
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00326Intro

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To prohibit the sale of flavored cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery systems and vapor products.
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2021-05-12
File Number 682
HB06211Intro

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To (1) achieve gender and racial diversity on certain state appointive boards, commissions, committees and councils that reflects the population of the state, and (2) create an online system for consideration of appointments within the Legislative De...
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2021-05-11
Tabled for the Calendar, House
HB06478Intro

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To address various issues concerning workers' compensation.
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2021-05-11
Tabled for the Calendar, House
SB00956Intro

Sine Die
To provide medical assistance to certain individuals regardless of immigration status.
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2021-05-11
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
HB06111Intro

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To require the Youth Suicide Advisory Board and the Office of the Child Advocate to establish a youth suicide prevention pilot program.
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2021-05-11
Tabled for the Calendar, House
HB06577Intro

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To expand the purview of the State Properties Review Board to include licensing agreements, the purchasing of agricultural development rights and contracts entered into by other state agencies and quasi-public agencies and to move the board to within...
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2021-05-11
Tabled for the Calendar, House
HB06519Engross

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To collect data on malnutrition risks for senior citizens and ensure that they have adequate nutritional assistance.
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2021-05-10
Senate Calendar Number 410
HB06571Engross

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To create financing opportunities for zero-emission vehicle infrastructure and resiliency measures.
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2021-05-10
Senate Calendar Number 409
HB06443Intro

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To implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2021-05-10
File Number 638
SB01103Intro

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To require emissions and decibel level testing for motor vehicles and motorcycles, establish a higher rate of sales and use taxes for motorcycles and aftermarket motorcycle mufflers that exceed the maximum allowable decibel level and limit the Passpo...
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2021-05-10
File Number 672
HB06229Engross

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To require public institutions of higher education to assess and address food insecurity among students and to increase access to the supplemental nutrition assistance program by eligible students at institutions of higher education.
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2021-05-10
File Number 675
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