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HB05172Intro

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To prohibit the Governor from making rescissions to towns' education cost-sharing grant during a fiscal year.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Education Committee
HB05169Intro

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To establish a real property tax freeze for eligible individuals sixty-five years of age and older regardless of such individuals' income.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB05221Intro

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To extend the time limitation for prosecution of sexual assault.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05197Intro

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To require that medical marijuana be included in the prescription drug monitoring program.
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2019-01-11
To Joint General Law Committee
HB05199Intro

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To require electors to present photo identification in order to vote at their respective polling places.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05202Intro

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To move from the second Tuesday in August to the last Saturday in May the day in the year of a state election on which primaries for choosing nominees to state offices are held.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05206Intro

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To withdraw the state from the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President of the United States by National Popular Vote.
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2019-01-11
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HJ00006Intro

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To authorize and establish a procedure for the recall of elected public officials.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05084Intro

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To repeal the minimum budget requirement.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05130Intro

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To prohibit deceptive advertising practices by limited services pregnancy centers.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05100Intro

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To exempt asphalt plants from the petroleum products gross earnings tax.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05077Intro

Sine Die
To revise the manner in which school districts receive reimbursement under the special education excess cost grant.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05097Intro

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To establish a credit against the personal income tax for premiums paid for long-term care insurance.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05128Intro

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To require input from the Connecticut Association of Professional Tattooers in the promulgation of regulations concerning tattooing.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05118Intro

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To allow relatives who manage care for eligible family members to be compensated under the Community First Choice program.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05083Intro

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To allow certain small towns to be exempt from the superintendent of schools requirement for their school districts.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HJ00005Intro

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To expand opportunities for electors to cast ballots, in-person, prior to election day.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05102Intro

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To provide an incentive for hospitals to make beds available for the provision of services to individuals suffering from opioid addiction.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05101Intro

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To impose a tax on electronic nicotine delivery systems, liquid nicotine containers and vapor products in a manner similar to tobacco products.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05116Intro

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To prevent recipients of cash assistance from using benefits for illegitimate purposes.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05089Intro

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To require that Connecticut state history be included in the in-service training for teachers.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05114Intro

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To limit eligibility for supplemental nutrition assistance to needy persons with limited assets.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05146Intro

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To support community outreach programs that help individuals with substance and opioid use disorders.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05087Intro

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To permit a school district to reduce its minimum budget requirement in an amount that reflects its actual decline in student enrollment.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05161Intro

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To give the Connecticut Airport Authority greater flexibility to restore operations at any airport owned or operated by the authority or to prevent the disruption of airport operations.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05131Intro

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To raise the age to purchase tobacco products.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05088Intro

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To institute an educational requirement for teachers and administrators, including superintendents, that they take a college-level course of at least one credit covering Connecticut history.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05076Intro

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To amend the amount of instructional time that school districts are required to provide to students who have been expelled.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05111Intro

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To move primaries held in odd-numbered years from the fifty-sixth day before the election to the second Tuesday in August.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05132Intro

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To require physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, physician assistants and nurses to be trained in recognizing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05099Intro

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To provide a grant of funds to the town of Thomaston for the renovation of the Thomaston Opera House.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05078Intro

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To reduce similar or duplicative reporting requirements on school districts.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05068Intro

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To allow individuals who have been employed as the director of a school district's service learning program to obtain professional certification.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05082Intro

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To allow home-schooled children to participate in public high school sports.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05122Intro

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To study the feasibility of establishing the position of condominium ombudsman in the estate.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05075Intro

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To provide reimbursement to parents and guardians who incur costs resulting from independent evaluations conducted for the purpose of special education identification for their children.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05066Intro

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To increase the number of volunteer advocates for persons who receive long-term care.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB05073Intro

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To reduce costs to school districts related to the mandatory training of school personnel.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05080Intro

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To ensure that performance evaluations for superintendents of schools are completed in a transparent manner.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Education Committee
HB05155Intro

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To require 9-1-1 calls be routed to the nearest public safety answering point.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05120Intro

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To expand mental health parity requirements, require that health carriers report additional data to the Insurance Commissioner concerning mental health parity, require that the commissioner submit an annual report to the General Assembly regarding th...
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2019-01-10
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05106Intro

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To establish a task force to identify state taxes that cost more for the state to collect in administrative costs than the state gains in revenue received from the imposition of such taxes.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05148Intro

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To prevent additional deaths of nursing home patients following their discharge from a hospital.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05065Intro

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To allow more nonambulatory nursing home residents to visit the homes of their families.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB05107Intro

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To eliminate the ambulatory surgical centers tax.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05113Intro

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To require institutions of higher education to establish a policy regarding free speech on campus.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
HB05104Intro

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To eliminate the business entity tax.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HJ00007Intro

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To amend the state Constitution to grant electors the power of direct referendum.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HJ00010Intro

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To remove constitutional restrictions on who may vote by absentee ballot.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
HB05135Intro

Sine Die
To protect children and pregnant women from harmful ingredients contained in vaccines and to prohibit requirements related to the administration of certain vaccines.
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2019-01-10
To Joint Public Health Committee
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