Legislative Research: CT HB05105 | 2024 | General Assembly

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2024
General Assembly

(Introduced)
To exempt from the sales and use taxes the sale of and the storage, use or other consumption in this state of ambulances.
[HB05105 2024 Detail][HB05105 2024 Text][HB05105 2024 Comments]
2024-02-14
Referred to Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
2023
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To give patients seeking urgent care a more affordable option than the services provided at emergency departments.
[HB05105 2023 Detail][HB05105 2023 Text][HB05105 2023 Comments]
2023-01-09
Referred to Joint Committee on Public Health
2022
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To exempt COVID-19 rapid test kits from the sales and use taxes.
[HB05105 2022 Detail][HB05105 2022 Text][HB05105 2022 Comments]
2022-02-15
Referred to Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
2021
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To promote transparency by permitting ranking members of a committee to hold a public hearing on certain reports.
[HB05105 2021 Detail][HB05105 2021 Text][HB05105 2021 Comments]
2021-01-12
Referred to Joint Committee on Government Administration and Elections
2020
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To (1) include chicken eggs as part of the state-funded Connecticut Farmers' Market/WIC and Senior Nutrition programs, (2) increase fines for violating certain farm product grading and marketing requirements, and (3) provide the Commissioner of Agric...
[HB05105 2020 Detail][HB05105 2020 Text][HB05105 2020 Comments]
2020-03-06
Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
2019
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To exempt smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors from the sales and use taxes.
[HB05105 2019 Detail][HB05105 2019 Text][HB05105 2019 Comments]
2019-01-10
Referred to Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
2018
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To (1) reduce the rate of the sales and use taxes to five and nine-tenths per cent, and (2) increase the top two marginal rates of the personal income tax to eight and nine-tenths per cent and eight and ninety-nine-hundredths per cent.
[HB05105 2018 Detail][HB05105 2018 Text][HB05105 2018 Comments]
2018-02-14
Referred to Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
2017
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To increase the threshold for emergency certification.
[HB05105 2017 Detail][HB05105 2017 Text][HB05105 2017 Comments]
2017-01-04
Referred to Joint Committee on Government Administration and Elections
2016
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To remove burdensome requirements on businesses by repealing mandatory combined reporting for the purposes of calculating a business' corporate income tax.
[HB05105 2016 Detail][HB05105 2016 Text][HB05105 2016 Comments]
2016-02-09
Referred to Joint Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
2015
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To require the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection to undo the 2012 and 2013 consolidation of the dispatch centers within the barracks of the Division of State Police.
[HB05105 2015 Detail][HB05105 2015 Text][HB05105 2015 Comments]
2015-04-08
Referred by House to Committee on Appropriations
2014
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To restore brownfields and encourage the development of new business in the state.
[HB05105 2014 Detail][HB05105 2014 Text][HB05105 2014 Comments]
2014-02-13
Referred to Joint Committee on Appropriations
2013
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To repeal the requirement that health care providers receive vaccinations through the Department of Public Health.
[HB05105 2013 Detail][HB05105 2013 Text][HB05105 2013 Comments]
2013-01-09
Referred to Joint Committee on Public Health
2012
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To allow employers that hire individuals receiving employment services through the Departments of Mental Health and Addiction Services and Developmental Services to qualify for the job expansion tax credit program.
[HB05105 2012 Detail][HB05105 2012 Text][HB05105 2012 Comments]
2012-03-15
Favorable Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
2011
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To all teachers who taught in schools established by the United States Department of State to be eligible to purchase their years of service in such schools towards their retirement.
[HB05105 2011 Detail][HB05105 2011 Text][HB05105 2011 Comments]
2011-01-07
Referred to Joint Committee on Appropriations
2010
General Assembly

(Introduced - Dead)
To enhance the fiscal stability of the state by increasing the amount of unappropriated surplus deposited into the Budget Reserve Fund and by requiring deposits to the Budget Reserve Fund during the course of the fiscal year if the projected surplus ...
[HB05105 2010 Detail][HB05105 2010 Text][HB05105 2010 Comments]
2010-03-01
Public Hearing 03/05

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Legislative Citation

APA
CT HB05105 | 2024 | General Assembly. (2024, February 14). LegiScan. Retrieved December 27, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/CT/bill/HB05105/2024
MLA
"CT HB05105 | 2024 | General Assembly." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 14 Feb. 2024. Web. 27 Dec. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/CT/bill/HB05105/2024>.
Chicago
"CT HB05105 | 2024 | General Assembly." February 14, 2024 LegiScan. Accessed December 27, 2024. https://legiscan.com/CT/bill/HB05105/2024.
Turabian
LegiScan. CT HB05105 | 2024 | General Assembly. 14 February 2024. https://legiscan.com/CT/bill/HB05105/2024 (accessed December 27, 2024).

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