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HB05437Intro

Sine Die
To require a two-thirds vote of each chamber of the General Assembly to enact legislation that creates or enlarges a state mandate to local governments.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB05397Intro

Sine Die
To reduce environmental waste and help eliminate plastic pollution.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05459Intro

Sine Die
To expand the exception permitting federally licensed amateur radio operators to use a hand-held radio in a motor vehicle from the prohibition regarding hand-held mobile telephones and electronic devices by motor vehicle operators.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05438Intro

Sine Die
To give all consumers access to information regarding the costs associated with their health care.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05399Intro

Sine Die
To clarify the definition of the term kennel for purposes of commercial kennel regulation.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05373Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit the Governor from making rescissions to towns' education cost-sharing grants during a fiscal year.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05400Intro

Sine Die
To repeal the transfer act.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05410Intro

Sine Die
To require that preparation of the state budget commence in the Finance Committee.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05412Intro

Sine Die
To establish a credit against the personal income tax for interest paid by the taxpayer on student loans.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05415Intro

Sine Die
To reduce the regulatory burden on our state's businesses and residents by limiting the number of state agency regulations.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05433Intro

Sine Die
To allow an owner of real property to pass the property simply and directly by operation of law to a beneficiary upon the owner's death.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05405Intro

Sine Die
To eliminate the business entity tax.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05465Intro

Sine Die
To allow veterans and members of the armed forces to obtain commemorative number plates at no additional cost beyond the cost to register a motor vehicle.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs
HB05396Intro

Sine Die
To reduce litter in parks, waterways and urban areas and to create cost-savings in the recycling process.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05402Intro

Sine Die
To protect taxpayers and the environment by limiting "pay-as-you-throw" refuse programs.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05377Intro

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To allow private therapists to provide medically necessary therapy students at school during regular school hours.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Education Committee
HB05424Intro

Sine Die
To provide nursing home Medicaid reimbursement commensurate with the cost of caring for residents with a variety of health conditions and diagnoses.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05439Intro

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To raise the legal age for purchase and use of tobacco products.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05416Intro

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To eliminate grants under the Citizens' Election Program for unopposed candidates.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05379Intro

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To encourage school districts to use locally grown foods in their school food programs.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Education Committee
HB05420Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit a developer from filing an affordable housing application with a municipality for a period of one year after such developer filed a related application regarding the same property with such municipality.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Housing Committee
HB05448Intro

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To exempt the cremation of the body of a minor from the fee for issuance of the cremation certificate.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05466Intro

Sine Die
To allow the state's surplus motor vehicles to be donated to certain disabled combat veterans in need of financial assistance.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs
HB05378Intro

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To assist boards of education in reducing school transportation costs by allowing them to revise school bus routes to reflect actual student ridership.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Education Committee
HB05388Intro

Sine Die
To reduce the number of fees for resident drivers in the state.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05398Intro

Sine Die
To reduce the volume of nonbiodegradable plastics in the state's solid waste stream.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05451Intro

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To raise the legal age to purchase tobacco to twenty-one.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05408Intro

Sine Die
To eliminate the ambulatory surgical centers tax.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05458Intro

Sine Die
To ban open containers of alcohol in vehicles and reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes, fatalities and damages resulting from drivers operating under the influence of alcohol.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05376Intro

Sine Die
To increase medical copays for state employees exempt from classified service.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05387Intro

Sine Die
To encourage the recycling of nip bottles.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05446Intro

Sine Die
To hold drug persons who deal or distribute a drug illegally responsible for medical expenses and lost wages associated with a person becoming addicted to the drug.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05413Intro

Sine Die
To repeal the hospitals tax.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05404Intro

Sine Die
To eliminate the business entity tax.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05392Intro

Sine Die
To study how biosolids can be converted into fertile soil for use by local farmers.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05409Intro

Sine Die
To prohibit the diversion of funds for energy efficiency programs.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05445Intro

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To require the establishment of a registry of data on amniotic fluid embolism occurrences.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05391Intro

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To require any regulation of shellfish leases to be adopted as a regulation in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05429Intro

Sine Die
To require health insurance coverage for mammograms, not less frequently than once annually and upon the recommendation of a licensed physician, for each covered woman who has a personal or family history of breast cancer, a personal history of breas...
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2019-01-16
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05457Intro

Sine Die
To increase public safety by requiring motorists to slow down or move over one lane when passing oil and gas delivery vehicles, garbage trucks and recycling trucks.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05426Intro

Sine Die
To require insurers that file a rate increase of twenty per cent or more for an individual or a group long-term care insurance policy to spread such increase over not less than five years.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05454Intro

Sine Die
To change continuing training requirements for building officials and fire marshals from ninety hours over a three-year period to fifty hours over a three-year period.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05374Intro

Sine Die
To encourage the debate and passage of the state budget in a timely manner.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05423Intro

Sine Die
To promote employment among able-bodied recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05447Intro

Sine Die
To require drug manufacturers to accept sharps so that they can be properly disposed of or recycled.
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2019-01-16
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05295Intro

Sine Die
To allow school districts to include a course or program about veterans and their military service to our country as part of the education curriculum for the district.
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2019-01-15
To Joint Education Committee
HB05317Intro

Sine Die
To permanently prohibit the storage, disposal, handling and use of hydraulic fracturing waste in Connecticut.
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2019-01-15
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05305Intro

Sine Die
To allow senior citizens and veterans to not have to pay the motor vehicle registration fee associated with the Passport to the State Parks program.
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2019-01-15
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05356Intro

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To provide tax relief to businesses.
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2019-01-15
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB05346Intro

Sine Die
To protect the public by prohibiting inmates who are serious violent offenders from taking furloughs.
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2019-01-15
To Joint Judiciary Committee
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