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SB01231Intro
25%
To (1) require the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management to conduct reviews of the level of services and reporting requirements of nonprofit human services providers, and (2) repeal provisions concerning the cost allowance cap for executiv...
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05272Intro
25%
To provide that no person shall engage in any promotional or marketing practice that provides any bonus, credit or other enticement to any gaming patron to encourage such patron to continue gaming or engage in additional gaming.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05560Intro
25%
To prohibit certain conduct concerning reviews of consumer goods and services.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
SB00970Intro
25%
To authorize cannabidiol and hemp product sales in cannabis retail establishments.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
SB01234Intro
25%
To prohibit libraries in the state from entering into contracts or license agreements with publishers of electronic books and digital audiobooks that contain certain restrictions.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05111Intro
25%
To (1) establish additional fee transparency requirements and enforcement mechanisms concerning mobile manufactured homes and mobile manufactured home parks, and (2) restrict the rate at which rent and fees charged for mobile manufactured homes may i...
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB06052Intro
25%
To provide for the regulation of direct-to-consumer sales solicitations made on an in-person basis.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB06849Intro
25%
To make minor and technical revisions to the government administration and elections statutes.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
SB01229Intro
25%
To authorize a public agency to charge a redaction fee for the disclosure of a record created by police body-worn equipment or dashboard cameras that contains portions not authorized to be disclosed under state or federal law.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05571Intro
25%
To establish a maximum restocking fee for returned consumer goods.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05572Intro
25%
To (1) provide for the licensing and regulation of real estate wholesalers, and (2) provide for the regulation of real estate wholesale contracts.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
SB01228Intro
25%
To designate Indigenous Peoples' Day as a legal holiday.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
SB01232Intro
25%
To implement the recommendations of the risk-limiting audits working group.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
SB00513Intro
25%
To require grocery stores to automatically apply certain digital coupons on behalf of senior citizens and members of certain loyalty or rewards programs.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05685Intro
25%
To prohibit the use of pay-if-paid clauses in construction contracts and to ensure timely payment to construction subcontractors.
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05269Intro
25%
To prohibit (1) funding any online gaming account by way of any revolving credit card or other financial source that is not exclusively owned by the online gaming account user, and (2) any promotion or advertisement that offers any financial incentiv...
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2025-02-03
To Joint General Law Committee
HB06850Intro
25%
To amend the prohibition against disclosing the residential address of certain persons contained in personnel, medical or similar files by deleting reference to the employing public agency and expanding the prohibition to other public agency employee...
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB06847Intro
25%
To require state agencies to evaluate what revisions or resources are necessary for state forms and applications to include a nonbinary gender option.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB06846Intro
25%
To prohibit distribution of certain deceptive synthetic media within the ninety-day period preceding an election or primary.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
SB01230Intro
25%
To require executive branch state agencies to purchase a certain percentage of procured print or digital advertising from in-state commercial or nonprofit news publishers.
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2025-02-03
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
SB01217Intro
25%
To provide free school meals to all students.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB06839Intro
25%
To increase the maximum number of children being provided care in a family child care home from nine to twelve children.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
SB01175Intro
25%
To require each assisted living services agency to hold a public informational hearing when the agency increases a fee by more than ten per cent of the previous fee.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB06185Intro
25%
To establish a working group to study the medical risks associated with the consumption of energy drinks by children and effects of a prohibition on the sale of energy drinks to children, and require signage related to the medical risks associated wi...
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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
SB01221Intro
25%
To implement the recommendations of the Comptroller concerning the administration of the Connecticut Retirement Security Program.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
SB01194Intro
25%
To revise a statute concerning the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
SB01193Intro
25%
To reduce the maximum number of members of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority from five to three.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
SB01222Intro
25%
To provide portal to portal workers' compensation coverage for employees of a public works department.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06772Intro
25%
To study the needs of senior citizens in the state in order to ensure the adequate allocation of resources.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
SB01219Intro
25%
To increase the threshold dollar amount for an individual to become guilty of a felony for receiving unemployment benefits by fraudulent means.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
SB01216Intro
25%
To authorize the use of funds received under the school security infrastructure competitive grant program for the purchase of emergency response communications systems and personal emergency communication devices for school personnel.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
SB01177Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Social Services to study long-term care needs in the state.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB06180Intro
25%
To require (1) family child care home operators to notify parents and guardians of the presence of firearms, and (2) the Office of Early Childhood to take adverse licensing action against operators for violation of said requirement.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB05474Intro
25%
To (1) prohibit social media platforms from utilizing algorithms to target individuals sixteen years of age or under, and (2) require social media platforms to obtain parental approval for the use of social media accounts for individuals sixteen year...
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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB06774Intro
25%
To prevent elder abuse by requiring all prospective employees and volunteers of long-term care facilities to submit to background checks.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
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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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB06780Intro
25%
To allow public access to the data needed to set informed climate targets and accurately monitor progress against such targets.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
SB01176Intro
25%
To provide funding to the Department of Aging and Disability Services for the purpose of (1) hiring one regional ombudsman for the Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and (2) providing funding to the five area agencies on aging to hire two additi...
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB06843Intro
25%
To increase the number of wage and hour investigators employed by the Labor Department.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06842Intro
25%
To clarify that persons employed at cannabis establishments are to be paid the minimum fair wage.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06778Intro
25%
To revise a statute concerning an up-to-date broadband map of the state.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
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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2025-01-31
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB06773Intro
25%
To allow trained nurse's aides and assisted living aides to administer medication to nursing home and assisted living residents.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
SB01220Intro
25%
To provide certain state marshals with medical insurance benefits in the same manner as other state employees.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06845Intro
25%
To add investigators in the Division of Public Defender Services, investigators in the Division of Criminal Justice and support service investigators in Support Enforcement Services to the definition of "hazardous duty member" for the purposes of the...
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06775Intro
25%
To provide cost-of-living adjustments to long-term care facility residents' personal needs allowance.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB06779Intro
25%
To grant a municipality the authority to restrict the proposed location of nonresidential solar photovoltaic facilities not subject to the jurisdiction of the Connecticut Siting Council.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB06776Intro
25%
To require the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to conduct a study concerning the tax implications of the Non-Residential Energy Solutions Program.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB06844Intro
25%
To prohibit a municipal or special taxing district pension system from diminishing or eliminating rights and benefits granted to a retiree under a pension or retirement system due to such retiree receiving permanent partial disability benefits.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06777Intro
25%
To allow water companies to charge a water quality and treatment surcharge to recover costs for capital projects required to comply with state and federal water regulations.
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2025-01-31
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
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