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SB00164Intro
25%
To establish a task force to make recommendations on expanding and improving services offered by the 2-1-1 Infoline program operated by the United Way of Connecticut with state support.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05403Intro
25%
To prohibit any state agency or municipality from purchasing or operating unmanned aircraft systems manufactured or assembled in the People's Republic of China or the Russian Federation to protect national security and prevent reliance on foreign adv...
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2025-02-14
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB06936Intro
25%
To fund room and board costs for inpatient addiction treatment for Medicaid enrollees.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Human Services Committee
SB00092Intro
25%
To protect the economy and online learning from data breaches and to remove limits on broadband usage.
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2025-02-14
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05677Intro
25%
To permit the installation of certain solar power generating systems that serve single-family detached units in common interest ownership communities.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
SB01168Intro
25%
To require that digital political fundraising platforms implement certain safeguards for the protection of contributors.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05615Intro
25%
To establish a procedure for municipal registrars of vital statistics to process requests to identify graves or other places of interment.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB06921Intro
25%
To implement the recommendations of the Office of Early Childhood.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Education Committee
HB06912Intro
25%
To establish an Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Advisory Council.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB06422Intro
25%
To (1) utilize geographic information systems in identifying patterns within certain data, and (2) fund organizations that use geographic information systems to address community needs.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB06891Intro
25%
To prohibit a landlord from requiring a security deposit in excess of one month's rent from any tenant.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Housing Committee
SB01158Intro
25%
To align state agency functions and improve efficiency and service delivery for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB06088Intro
25%
To mitigate the effects on persons without a credit card of prohibiting the use of cash to pay for treatment and related services by providers who receive payment from the state medical assistance program.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB06097Intro
25%
To ensure consumers are getting the benefit of drug discounts and not overpaying or being prematurely enrolled in Medicaid under rules deducting costs spent on prescription drugs from income.
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2025-02-14
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB06959Intro
25%
To prohibit a historic district commission from declining to issue a certificate of appropriateness based on the proposed installation of a solar energy system if such system will be installed on a roof surface that faces the rear of the lot upon whi...
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2025-02-14
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
SB01309Intro
25%
To allow for the assessment of fines for certain disciplinary actions in correctional facilities that shall be deposited in the Correctional General Welfare Fund for uses that may benefit all persons who are incarcerated.
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2025-02-13
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05604Intro
25%
To eliminate the business tax deduction write off for businesses hiring consultants to discourage workers from voting for a union.
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2025-02-13
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SJ00047Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Gladys B. Labas Of Higganum To Be A Member Of The State Board Of Education.
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2025-02-13
Senate Calendar Number 40
HJ00056Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Rhonda J. Tobin Of Simsbury To Be A Member Of The Judicial Review Council.
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2025-02-13
House Calendar Number 22
SJ00046Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Paula S. Gilberto Of Farmington To Be A Member Of The State Board Of Education.
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2025-02-13
Senate Calendar Number 38
SB00884Intro
25%
To protect the public health and the environment by reducing exposure to harmful contaminants in household cleaning, personal care and cosmetic products and encourage safer manufacturing practices.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05386Intro
25%
To establish the Zero-Emission Aftermarket Conversion Project.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB06398Intro
25%
To establish a National Guard Youth Challenge Program for youths from ages sixteen to twenty.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05194Intro
25%
To prohibit health care providers from engaging in certain lending practices.
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2025-02-11
To Joint General Law Committee
SB00064Intro
25%
To require the publication of records concerning the distribution of biomass fertilizer to farmers in Eastern Connecticut.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
SB00887Intro
25%
To exempt certain cookware from the statutory PFAS requirements applicable to consumer goods.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06256Intro
25%
To prohibit manufacturers from retaining state funds under consumer environmental incentive programs in the case of returning the item back to its manufacturer or retailer, and allow the individual to qualify for the credit again when purchasing anot...
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2025-02-11
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB06914Intro
25%
To clarify provisions of the harbor management act concerning commission authority to review and make binding recommendations concerning applications for local and state permits and licenses, including registrations, that affect the harbor area.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
SB01282Intro
25%
To reduce the minimum quarantine time from six to four months for dogs, cats and other animals that have been attacked and that may have been exposed to rabies.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06430Intro
25%
To provide state grants in lieu of taxes for nonprofit inpatient hospital facilities providing mental health care.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB06916Intro
25%
To restrict the use of neonicotinoids for certain commercial and agricultural applications.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
SB00072Intro
25%
To protect farmers who permissibly farm on state-owned land.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05916Intro
25%
To require solar developers to post a farmland restoration bond regardless of whether such project is pursuant to an application or petition before the Siting Council.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
SB00062Intro
25%
To expedite the issuance of a new permit to build a dock when the former permit has expired but there are no changes to the application for such permit.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05775Intro
25%
To ensure the safety of home health care workers by allowing them to park their vehicle in close proximity to their patients' homes.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB06226Intro
25%
To ensure animals seized by statute are offered reasonable care, a safe temporary foster home by an accredited rescue organization and allow volunteers to help care for animals while they are awaiting legal disposition.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06222Intro
25%
To support and expand aquaculture in the state.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06218Intro
25%
To ensure that animal control officers are morally capable of adhering to a strict standard of care for animals in their possession.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06267Intro
25%
To prohibit cat declawing.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06277Intro
25%
To provide a process for the adoption of animals from certain animal breeders and animal testing facilities.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06241Intro
25%
To implement measures designed to assist farmers financially and enable the state's agricultural industry to sustain.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05983Intro
25%
To specify that vehicles shared through a peer-to-peer car sharing platform or company are subject to the nine and thirty-five-hundredths per cent sales and use taxes rate applicable to the rental or leasing of a passenger motor vehicle.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB01115Intro
25%
To enforce the prohibition on cross-border bottle redemptions.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06249Intro
25%
To limit who can take an appeal under CEPA.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06257Intro
25%
To authorize the use of terramation as an alternative to cremation.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05616Intro
25%
To allow the Lyme Grange Fair Association to hold property exceeding ten thousand dollars in value.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05749Intro
25%
To develop programs like those that exist in neighboring states for the installation and use of advanced septic systems that have nitrogen removal features.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06240Intro
25%
To enhance oversight of the sale of animals in pet shops.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05388Intro
25%
To affirm and expand fishing, hunting and aquaculture rights of state-recognized Native American tribes.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06229Intro
25%
To reduce the production of single-use plastics and polystyrene waste in the state.
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2025-02-10
To Joint Environment Committee
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