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HB05344Intro

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To prohibit off-shore drilling for oil and gas and the mapping for such oil in the coastal waters of the state.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05158Intro

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To appropriate one million dollars for the pilot program for the expansion of advanced manufacturing certificate programs to public high schools.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
HB05269Intro

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To require the Labor Commissioner to adopt regulations regarding fair and safe working conditions.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05318Intro

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To require a study of technology that police officers, firefighters and emergency medical services personnel may use when responding to opioid overdoses.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05400Intro

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To provide veteran-owned micro businesses with economic opportunities.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs
SB00358Intro

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To require the State Board of Education to study the feasibility of establishing a virtual school to support the transition of military children from another state to this state.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs
SB00281Intro

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To make various revisions to the property transfer law and establish a release-based remediation program.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Commerce Committee
SB00264Intro

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To allow the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to nominate, and the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection to appoint, motor vehicle inspectors to serve as special police officers at Department of Motor Vehicles' buildings and on depar...
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05357Intro

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To require the Insurance Commissioner to study the feasibility and likely effects of mandating coverage for certain benefits under Medicare supplement insurance policies and certificates.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
HB05020Intro

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To implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05314Intro

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To require the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection to identify best practices for police officers to follow when conducting wellness checks and distribute a report of such best practices to local police departments.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05159Intro

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To establish a tax credit for employers of instructors in advanced manufacturing certificate programs at regional community-technical colleges.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
SB00353Intro

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To make adjustments concerning tipped credit workers and indexing.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05387Intro

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To provide workers' compensation coverage for members of underwater search and rescue teams and canine search and rescue teams.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
SB00229Intro

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To require the Labor Commissioner to adopt regulations regarding workers' rights.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
HB05340Intro

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To modernize the functioning of the Connecticut Bottle Bill by expanding its coverage and increasing certain fees paid pursuant to the bottle redemption program.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05349Intro

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To allow electric distribution companies to submit proposals to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to own solar power generation facilities up to an aggregate of fifty megawatts.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB05320Intro

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To terminate the Connecticut Lottery Corporation and transfer responsibility for operating the lottery to the Department of Consumer Protection.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00308Intro

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To require the Office of Higher Education to establish a scholarship program for students enrolled in noncredit sub-baccalaureate certificate programs.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
SB00289Intro

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To (1) allow the public to examine the books and accounts of municipal cooperatives pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, and (2) require the municipal cooperative to provide documentation for fees, rentals or other charges.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB05178Intro

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To adopt and implement the Connecticut Parentage Act.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Judiciary Committee
SB00300Intro

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To require an assessment of the need to implement an extended producer responsibility program for residential smoke detectors.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05343Intro

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To allow for local representation on the Siting Council for certain proceedings involving electric distribution companies.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05322Intro

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To ensure continuous and uninterrupted 9-1-1 call service to public safety answering points.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00317Intro

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To clarify court procedures with respect to the opening or setting aside of a paternity judgment entered by the Superior Court, a family support magistrate or the Probate Court.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Judiciary Committee
SB00211Intro

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To clarify the Attorney General's authority to (1) investigate allegations that an individual's civil rights are being violated, and (2) initiate legal proceedings in response to such allegations.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05313Intro

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To eliminate a requirement that a police officer, in the officer's report of a motor vehicle accident involving a death, reach a conclusion as to the cause of the accident or refer the case to the appropriate state's attorney.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00312Intro

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To include a requirement in the guidelines for a comprehensive school counseling program that school counselors spend at least eighty per cent of their work time during regular school hours providing school counseling services directly to individual ...
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2020-02-28
To Joint Education Committee
SB00266Intro

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To (1) allow firefighters, fire departments, emergency services personnel and emergency medical service organizations to purchase or receive body armor without meeting the transferor of such body armor in person, and (2) require fire departments and ...
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00303Intro

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To implement the recommendations of the task force regarding the prevention and treatment of mental illness at institutions of higher education.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
SB00268Intro

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To (1) specify that simple interest is charged on delinquency assessments of lottery sales agents, and (2) allow an agent whose delinquency assessment remains due and was subject to compounding interest to request a hardship waiver from the Commissio...
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00291Intro

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To: (1) Extend the crime of stalking in the second degree to certain electronic disclosures of personal identifiable information without consent, and establish a civil action for victims of such crime, and (2) require school boards to post existing s...
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2020-02-28
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
SB00236Intro

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To amend the State Building Code to require diaper changing tables that are accessible to women and men in all newly constructed or substantially renovated public or commercial buildings that include at least one restroom open to the public.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05286Intro

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To permit level two or nonessential state employees who volunteer with a local organization for civil preparedness to assist in a civil preparedness emergency or local civil preparedness emergency without loss of pay, vacation time, sick leave or ear...
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05381Intro

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To allow employees to sue employers on behalf of the state after having waived their personal rights to sue by signing forced arbitration agreements.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
SB00261Intro

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To redefine "peace officer" to include a special police officer in the Department of Revenue Services and to make conforming changes.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00301Intro

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To create a general phase out of the use of the insecticide chlorpyrifos.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05316Intro

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To increase the maximum fines for operating a snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, dirt bike or mini-motorcycle in violation of a municipal ordinance.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00309Intro

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To waive the payment of tuition at public institutions of higher education for the dependent children of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled and reside in the state.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
HB05315Intro

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To subject motor vehicle operators engaging in demonstrations of speed or skill on public highways to the same penalties as street racing.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
HB05015Intro

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To implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05338Intro

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To prohibit the sale of items that are used for animal fighting.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05284Intro

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To prohibit state marshals from negotiating fees different from those set in statute.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
SB00142Intro

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To allow the Department of Public Health to charge vital records search fees.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05347Intro

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To require a study on current nonbypassable surcharges or combined public benefit charges, and the impact such charges have on large commercial and industrial customers and small commercial and industrial customers.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
SB00295Intro

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To allow vendor choice for persons who rent certain state facilities.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05215Intro

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To include climate change instruction in the public school curriculum of the state.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Education Committee
SB00272Intro

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To provide Medicaid reimbursement for chiropractors and acupuncturists.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Human Services Committee
SB00293Intro

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To transition from a transfer-based property remediation program to a release-based property remediation program.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Environment Committee
HB05217Intro

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To require the Department of Education to establish a working group to study issues relating to school start times.
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2020-02-28
To Joint Education Committee
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