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SJ00048Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Colette S. Griffin, Esquire, Of Newtown To Be A Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge.
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2025-02-27
Senate Calendar Number 53
HJ00060Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Michael L. Anderson, Esquire, Of North Stonington To Be A Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge.
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2025-02-27
House Calendar Number 40
HB06840Intro
25%
To require the Office of Early Childhood to conduct an annual study of child care availability throughout the state and to develop a plan to address infant and toddler childcare needs for low-income families.
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2025-02-27
Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/04/25 5:00 PM
HJ00059Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Christine M. Conley, Esquire, Of Groton To Be A Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge.
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2025-02-27
House Calendar Number 39
SJ00049Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Kevin C. Kelly, Esquire, Of Stratford To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.
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2025-02-27
Senate Calendar Number 54
SB01379Intro
25%
To confirm and adopt the general statutes, revised to January 1, 2025.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06918Intro
25%
To prohibit marriage between first cousins.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06971Intro
25%
To adopt the Connecticut Uniform Mediation Act.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06970Intro
25%
To implement the recommendations of the Uniform Law Commission concerning the adoption of amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06967Intro
25%
To: (1) Establish a process for the assignment of post-loss benefits under homeowners and commercial property insurance policies; (2) modify the required terms of home improvement contracts; (3) preclude home improvement contractors from engaging in ...
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2025-02-26
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
HB06898Intro
25%
To (1) eliminate the age requirement for drivers who complete an accident prevention course, and (2) require the Insurance Commissioner to conduct a study of automobile liability insurance laws in other states as compared to such automobile liability...
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2025-02-26
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
SB01283Intro
25%
To adopt the Connecticut Uniform Collaborative Law Act.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06182Intro
25%
To require the Department of Children and Families to continue to provide financial aid for the postsecondary education expenses for foster youth until such youth reaches twenty-eight years of age.
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2025-02-26
To Joint Appropriations Committee
SB01329Intro
25%
To permit a post-verdict collateral source reduction in damages in certain personal injury or wrongful death actions involving a right of subrogation.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06982Intro
25%
To statutorily prescribe that each camper shall assume the risk for any injury to their person arising out of the hazards inherent in camping while at a private campground.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
SB01330Intro
25%
To provide that the receipt of a summons and complaint by the defendant or the defendant's agent or representative, including the defendant's insurer obligated to defend the action, shall be sufficient, but not exclusive, means to constitute commence...
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
SB01270Intro
25%
To provide that any public adjuster fee charged to an insured shall be (1) based on the insurer's settlement amount paid on the account of a loss, and (2) collected by such public adjuster after such insurer has paid such settlement proceeds.
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2025-02-26
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
HB07041Intro
25%
To revise statutory provisions concerning: (1) The composition of the Judicial Selection Commission, and (2) certain internal operational procedures concerning decisions issued by said commission.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06968Intro
25%
To provide just compensation to individuals selected to serve as jurors.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB07064Intro
25%
To remove references to instruments recorded after January 1, 1997.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06969Intro
25%
To preclude an employee from seeking incapacity benefits when the employee elects to retire from the workforce and experiences the incapacity subsequent to such retirement.
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2025-02-26
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB07067PassAn Act Concerning An Emergency Certificate Of Need Application Process For Transfers Of Ownership Of Hospitals That Have Filed For Bankruptcy Protection, The Assessment Of Motor Vehicles For Property Taxation, A Property Tax Exemption For Veterans Wh...
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2025-02-25
Rules Suspended, Transmitted to the Governor
HB07066PassAn Act Concerning Interactions Between School Personnel And Immigration Authorities, The Purchase And Operation Of Certain Drones, Grants To Certain Nonprofit Organizations, And Student Athlete Compensation Through Endorsement Contracts And Revenue S...
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2025-02-25
Rules Suspended, Transmitted to the Governor
HB06931Intro
25%
To apply substantial conflict of interest provisions in the state code of ethics for public officials and state employees to conflicts involving the public official's or state employee's nonstate employer or spouse's nonstate employer.
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
SB01192Intro
25%
To improve hospital financial policies.
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2025-02-25
File Number 8
SJ00040Intro
25%
Resolution Remanding To The Office Of The Claims Commissioner The Claim Of Adam Carmon Against The State For Wrongful Incarceration.
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2025-02-25
File Number 9
SR00013Intro
25%
Resolution Approving The Settlement And Release Agreement In Colleen Lord, Et Al. V. Carlos Padro, Et Al.
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2025-02-25
File Number 13
HB06250Intro
25%
To provide for a full staff of environmental conservation officers necessary for the enforcement of environmental regulations.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
HJ00053Intro
25%
Resolution Remanding To The Office Of The Claims Commissioner The Claim Of Andre Dawson Against The State For Wrongful Incarceration.
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2025-02-25
File Number 18
HB06441Intro
25%
To provide for additional staffing at the Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Advocacy and Assistance.
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2025-02-25
To Joint Appropriations Committee
SB01272Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Children and Families to conduct a study to evaluate the efficacy of the programs administered by the Department of Children and Families.
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
SB01245Intro
25%
To implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
SJ00043Intro
25%
Resolution Remanding To The Office Of The Claims Commissioner The Claim Of George Gould Against The State For Wrongful Incarceration.
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2025-02-25
File Number 12
SB00075Intro
25%
To expedite the permitting process for the remediation of hydrilla in lakes across the state.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
SB01387Intro
25%
To: (1) Specify the duties of the executive director of the Criminal Justice Information System Governing Board, and (2) clarify that the criminal justice information technology system should not be restricted to sharing only offender-based data.
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2025-02-25
To Joint Judiciary Committee
SB00732Intro
25%
To require the state water plan to be amended to account for climate change.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
SB00073Intro
25%
To transfer oversight of certain farming activities from the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to the Department of Agriculture.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05474Intro
25%
To (1) require the owner of a social media platform to incorporate an online safety center into, and establish a cyberbullying policy for, the owner's social media platform, (2) redefine "heightened risk of harm to minors" to include processing minor...
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2025-02-25
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB06236Intro
25%
To provide increased safety and quality of life to residents of the Morris Cove area of New Haven.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06838Intro
25%
To allow persons with a substance use disorder access to treatment and rehabilitation facilities when they are not intoxicated.
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2025-02-25
File Number 15
HB06882Intro
25%
To make revisions to the Freedom of Information Act recommended by the Freedom of Information Commission, including concerning the application of the definition of "governmental function", which statutory provisions require training by the commission...
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
SB00641Intro
25%
To reduce invasive plants carried on the hull, prop and motor of boats in Gardner Lake in the town of Salem.
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2025-02-25
[Hearing: Mar 3]
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06073Intro
25%
To make modifications to the process for reviewing agency regulations to determine whether they are obsolete, inconsistent or ineffective and change the deadlines for such review.
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
SJ00041Intro
25%
Resolution Confirming The Claims Commissioner's Compensation Award To Stefon Morant With Respect To His Claim Against The State For Wrongful Incarceration.
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2025-02-25
File Number 10
SB01296Intro
25%
To require members of boards, commissions, committees and councils within the Executive Department with contract authority to file statements of financial interests and to permit the filing of the name of certain tax-sheltered annuity retirement plan...
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
SB01311Intro
25%
To (1) require criminal history searches and records checks for relative and fictive kin caregivers upon emergency placement of children with such caregivers by the Department of Children and Families, (2) permit certain youths previously committed t...
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
HB07072Intro
25%
To expand upon the types of equitable relief and enforcement tools that may be utilized for violations of the Connecticut Antitrust Act.
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2025-02-25
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB06901Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Children and Families to conduct a study to determine whether policy and procedural changes within the Department of Children and Families may improve the welfare of children.
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
HB06186Intro
25%
To specify that a mandated reporter shall not include medical records pertaining to prenatal care in a report to the Commissioner of Children and Families.
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2025-02-25
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
SB00973Intro
25%
To authorize a public agency to charge a fee for the redaction of certain records created by police body-worn recording equipment or dashboard cameras as authorized under state or federal law prior to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
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2025-02-25
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
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