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HB05032Intro

Sine Die
To repeal the luxury tax and provide tax relief.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05031Intro

Sine Die
To provide tax relief for businesses and to make Connecticut competitive with other states.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05030Intro

Sine Die
To require a two-thirds vote of the General Assembly before taxes can be raised in order to limit the tax burden on state residents and businesses.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05029Intro

Sine Die
To lower taxes and help stimulate the economy.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05028Intro

Sine Die
To provide budget relief by eliminating the earned income tax credit.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05025Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit gas companies from charging a customer for unused gas service.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB05024Intro

Sine Die
To allow school districts to offer humane education courses.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Education Committee
HB05023Intro

Sine Die
To review the state's racial imbalance law.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Education Committee
HB05022Intro

Sine Die
To provide proper time and give adequate consideration to the teacher evaluation and support pilot program before the state-wide implementation of teacher evaluation and support programs.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Education Committee
HB05021Intro

Sine Die
To foster partnerships between public high schools and the business community.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Education Committee
HB05020Intro

Sine Die
To align ECS grants to towns with cost-of-living increases.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Education Committee
HB05012Intro

Sine Die
To implement the constitutional limitation on expenditures by the General Assembly.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05011Intro

Sine Die
To help save the state money by shifting certain state employees to a different benefit plan.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05010Intro

Sine Die
To decrease the state's budget deficit by reducing future state pension costs.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05009Intro

Sine Die
To move state employee pensions to defined contribution plans.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05008Intro

Sine Die
To implement the constitutional limitation on expenditures by the General Assembly.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05007Intro

Sine Die
To prevent funds in accounts established for designated purposes from being used for other purposes and to assure that such funds are spent for the purposes so designated.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05006Intro

Sine Die
To ensure that retired state employees get the healthcare coverage they have been promised.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05004Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit certain public employees from receiving a state or municipal salary and collecting a state or municipal pension at the same time.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05003Intro

Sine Die
To implement the constitutional limitation on expenditures by the General Assembly.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05002Intro

Sine Die
To encourage municipalities to host supportive housing by providing reimbursement for property taxes lost as a result of hosting such housing.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05001Intro

Sine Die
To fully fund payments in lieu of taxes to towns in which private colleges, general hospitals, chronic disease hospitals and certain urgent care facilities are located.
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2013-01-09
To Joint Appropriations Committee
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