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HB06674Intro

Sine Die
To ease the financial burden on nursing homes that are forced to pay a tax in advance of receiving Medicaid funding for each day of service provided to a resident.
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2015-02-20
Favorable Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Finance, Revenue and Bonding
HB06099Intro

Sine Die
To discourage the widespread violation of state right-of-way prohibitions by political campaigns and entities in erecting political signs that create public safety sight line issues and inappropriate costs to taxpayers for their removal by the Depart...
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2015-02-20
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05651Intro

Sine Die
To implement the recommendations of the task force on reverse mortgages.
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2015-02-20
To Joint Banking Committee
HB06803Intro

Sine Die
To clarify that a mortgagee is responsible for payment of the loan proceeds at consummation of such loan or at the termination of any right of rescission, and that payment to the mortgagee's attorney, while permissible, does not discharge this obliga...
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2015-02-20
To Joint Banking Committee
HB06023Intro

Sine Die
To ascertain the value of distributed generation.
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2015-02-20
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB05453Intro

Sine Die
To exempt sales tax on parts and labor for repairs to trucks and motor vehicles to keep the Connecticut repair industry competitive with adjacent states.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB06799Intro

Sine Die
To require persons that operate or provide instruction at an equestrian riding establishment to complete a safety training course approved by the Commissioner of Agriculture.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Joint Committee on Children
HB06461Intro

Sine Die
To improve the data collection and analysis of affordable housing.
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2015-02-19
Vote to Draft
HB05693Intro

Sine Die
To require notice to potentially affected property owners of state water level draw downs at ponds and lakes and the establishment of certain contingency plans for such affected property owners.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Environment Committee
HB06327Intro

Sine Die
To streamline the process of planning and project development between towns and the Department of Transportation.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05954Intro

Sine Die
To assist businesses owned by disabled veterans in obtaining state contracts.
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2015-02-19
Vote to Draft
HB06713Intro

Sine Die
To increase the retirement age for the horse guard commandants from sixty-four years of age to seventy years of age.
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2015-02-19
Vote to Draft
HB06662Intro

Sine Die
To alert citizens to a potential safety hazard during the dispensing of fuels.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05686Intro

Sine Die
To require certain notice, public hearing opportunity and assurances prior to the exchange of land or interest in land that is under the care, custody or control of the Commissioners of Energy and Environmental Protection and Agriculture.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05941Intro

Sine Die
To improve public health by banning smoking on platforms at rail stations.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB06739Intro

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To expand the list of acceptable materials used by the Department of Transportation.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05940Intro

Sine Die
To provide the Department of Transportation with an option to alleviate a noise problem for state residents.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB06373Intro

Sine Die
To allow for a hiring preference for veterans in private employment.
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2015-02-19
Vote to Draft
HB06347Intro

Sine Die
To study the public policy implications for land value capture in Connecticut in order to fund long-term transportation infrastructure projects.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05888Intro

Sine Die
To assist municipalities that have already entered into contracts for certain phosphorous reductions to better afford the costs associated with such reductions.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05640Intro

Sine Die
To clarify that intangible property is not considered a facility in the context of a taking by the Commissioner of Transportation for the operation or improvement of transportation services.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB06374Intro

Sine Die
To allow members of the armed forces serving out of state to file documentation of eligibility for property tax exemptions once and not annually.
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2015-02-19
Vote to Draft
HB06340Intro

Sine Die
To allow funeral processions the right-of-way and alleviate safety concerns for funeral directors.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05951Intro

Sine Die
To authorize municipalities to ban the use of compression release engine brakes.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05933Intro

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To ensure the safety of patients at acute care hospitals.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05948Intro

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To convert a waste product to a potential source of state revenue.
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2015-02-19
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB06557Intro

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To require insurers, health care centers or other entities that provide health care benefits to maintain as confidential any data received or accessed by such insurer, health care center or other entity, that is reported by an eligible professional t...
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2015-02-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05308Intro

Sine Die
To provide incentives to move people off public assistance and into paying jobs.
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2015-02-18
Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Labor and Public Employees
HB05586Intro

Sine Die
To increase reimbursement rates for nursing facilities.
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2015-02-18
Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Appropriations
HB06811Intro

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To allow a gift card holder to obtain a cash refund of the gift card balance if such balance is less than ten dollars after a purchase is made with the card.
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2015-02-18
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05593Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit the imposition of any time limit for the payment of additional living expense coverage included in a homeowners insurance policy.
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2015-02-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB06166Intro

Sine Die
To increase the motor vehicles minimum financial responsibility limits upon a conviction of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or both.
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2015-02-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB06556Intro

Sine Die
To require health insurers to credential health care providers not later than thirty days after the credentialing process has begun.
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2015-02-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05193Intro

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To specify that health insurance policies delivered, issued for delivery, renewed, amended or continued in this state shall not be required to provide coverage for gender reassignment surgery or related surgical expenses.
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2015-02-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05078Intro

Sine Die
To exempt certain municipal projects from the prevailing wage requirement.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05612Intro

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To provide monetary relief to businesses in the state by eliminating special assessments as they relate to interest due on advances from the federal unemployment account.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05873Intro

Sine Die
To reduce fraud and increase efficiency in Connecticut’s unemployment compensation system.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05614Intro

Sine Die
To provide financial relief to the state and employers within the state by creating a pilot program to investigate instances of fraud and abuse within the unemployment compensation system.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05857Intro

Sine Die
To create jobs, grow the state economy and provide financial relief to businesses in the state by paying down the interest due on advances from the Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05511Intro

Sine Die
To provide property tax relief to towns and to ensure that maximum funding is made available for local school and transportation projects.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05611Intro

Sine Die
To reduce fraudulent overpayment of unemployment benefits to individuals who receive benefits despite being employed.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05075Intro

Sine Die
To provide financial relief to the state and municipalities by increasing the threshold at which public works projects will be subject to the prevailing wage laws.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB06666Intro

Sine Die
To provide financial relief to the state and municipalities by immediately increasing the threshold amount for public works projects required to pay prevailing wages and to ensure that the threshold for prevailing wage laws keeps pace with inflation ...
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05864Intro

Sine Die
To allow more unemployment benefit resources to be made available to claimants who have expectations of long-term employment.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05079Intro

Sine Die
To provide financial relief to the state and municipalities by increasing the threshold amount for public works projects required to pay prevailing wages.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05071Intro

Sine Die
To provide local tax relief and facilitate public works projects by increasing the current threshold amounts that determine when public works projects must abide by prevailing wage laws.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05073Intro

Sine Die
To increase the prevailing wage thresholds for municipal construction projects.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05850Intro

Sine Die
To prevent fraud in the state's unemployment compensation system.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05209Intro

Sine Die
To provide local tax relief by eliminating all statutory mandates to abide by prevailing wage standards in the context of public works projects.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05861Intro

Sine Die
To reduce the risk of overpayments and to improve accuracy in Connecticut’s unemployment compensation system.
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2015-02-17
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
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