Connecticut Representative Jillian Gilchrest [D]

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CTHB06932PassTo establish a state board to set standards for interpreting services for persons who are deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing.
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2025-06-17
Public Act 25-144
CTHB05004PassTo protect the state's environment while providing for the development of renewable energy sources and related job sectors in a manner that reduces costs connected with such protections and development.
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2025-06-16
Public Act 25-125
CTHB07236PassTo amend the membership of the trafficking in persons council, add victims of sexual assault and victims of trafficking in persons as protected classes for purposes of certain anti-discrimination statutes, create an affirmative defense for misdemeano...
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2025-06-16
Public Act 25-139
CTHB07214PassTo (1) establish a task force to study perinatal mental health care, (2) establish a report card for birth centers and hospitals providing maternity care, and (3) require the Commissioner of Public Health to convene an advisory committee to study dou...
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2025-06-10
Signed by the Governor
CTHB07102PassTo develop a strategy to increase birth centers and birthing hospitals in underserved regions of the state with a high percentage of Medicaid recipients, increase Medicaid reimbursement for doulas and expand the role of fathers in supporting maternal...
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2025-06-10
Signed by the Governor
CTHB07103PassTo increase access to the Katie Beckett Medicaid waiver program for children with complex, severe illnesses or conditions.
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2025-06-10
Signed by the Governor
CTHB07042PassTo permit the filing of a civil action against a firearm industry member who fails to exercise reasonable control over firearm industry products.
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2025-06-10
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00008PassTo protect workers' rights.
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2025-06-09
Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor
CTHB06832Intro

Sine Die
To authorize municipalities to adopt ordinances to prohibit the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet shops.
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2025-06-04
Amendment Withdrawn, House Amendment Schedule A 10714
CTSB01542PassTo raise the age for arrest of a child under certain circumstances, from ten to twelve years in 2026, and from twelve to fourteen years in 2028, and restrict the use of handcuffs on children under fourteen years of age.
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2025-06-04
On Consent Calendar / In Concurrence
CTHB06771PassTo require health insurance coverage for biomarker testing.
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2025-06-03
Signed by the Governor
CTHB07191Engross

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To phase in increased rates of reimbursement to Medicaid providers over three years in accordance with a rate study commissioned by the Department of Social Services.
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2025-06-03
Senate Calendar Number 590
CTHB05428Engross

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To (1) cap rent increases and ancillary fees imposed by mobile manufactured home park owners, (2) establish additional enforcement measures and penalties concerning mobile manufactured home park owners, (3) subject certain files to the Freedom of Inf...
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2025-06-03
Senate Calendar Number 608
CTHB06913PassTo prohibit long-term care facilities or long-term care facility staff from discriminating against any long-term care facility resident on the basis of such resident's actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or human imm...
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2025-06-03
Signed by the Governor
CTHB07202Engross

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To (1) establish a Law Enforcement Training Advisory Board, (2) establish and fund the social work and law enforcement project at Southern Connecticut State University and the police training center at Central Connecticut State University, (3) elimin...
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2025-06-01
Senate Calendar Number 576
CTHB07013Engross

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To replace the Department of Agriculture with the Department of Education as the lead agency responsible for administering the local food for schools incentive program, to expand eligibility in such program to include providers of child care services...
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2025-05-29
Senate Calendar Number 557
CTSB01234PassTo prohibit libraries in the state from entering into contracts or license agreements with publishers of electronic books and digital audiobooks that contain certain restrictions.
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2025-05-29
Signed by the Governor
CTSB01299Intro

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To expand preventive adult oral health services covered under Medicaid and require that Medicaid payment be made for eligible dental services and procedures at mobile dental clinics and school-based health centers and sites without requiring such ser...
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2025-05-07
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
CTHB05580Intro

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To provide Medicaid coverage consistent with federal law for diabetes prevention, education, self-management and medical nutrition therapy programs and establish an advisory council.
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2025-05-06
Tabled for the Calendar, House
CTHB06919Intro

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To require newborn screening for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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2025-05-06
Tabled for the Calendar, House
CTHB07022Intro

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To expand Medicaid coverage for fertility health care.
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2025-04-29
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB06937Intro

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To provide Medicaid coverage for medically necessary diapers for children.
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2025-04-29
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB07135Intro

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To provide protections to health care providers who provide reproductive and gender-affirming health care services to patients.
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2025-04-24
File Number 769
CTSB01502Intro

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To permit survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or trafficking in persons for whom violence or abuse suffered by such survivors was a contributing factor influencing such survivor to commit an offense to be eligible for a sentence ...
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2025-04-23
File Number 742
CTHB07212Intro

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To limit the type of information disclosed to a federal immigration authority and to expand such limitation to all public agencies.
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2025-04-23
File Number 757
CTSB01438Intro

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To establish the crime of mutilation of female genitalia of minors as a class D felony.
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2025-04-17
File Number 727
CTSJ00014Intro

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Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution Modifying The Legislative Term Of Office.
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2025-04-14
File Number 659
CTSB01285Intro

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To establish an overdose prevention center pilot program.
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2025-04-09
File Number 607
CTHB06517Intro

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To amend current law on salary transparency by requiring employers to disclose salary ranges on public and internal job postings.
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2025-04-03
File Number 506
CTSJ00036Intro

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Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning Environmental Rights.
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2025-04-03
File Number 499
CTSB00806Intro

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To improve public health by maximizing use of Medicaid funding for treatment of certain emergency medical conditions.
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2025-04-01
File Number 372
CTHB06958Intro

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To prohibit libraries in the state from entering into contracts or license agreements with publishers of electronic books and digital audiobooks that contain certain restrictions.
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2025-03-26
File Number 268
CTHB06889Intro

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To require cause for the eviction of certain tenants and residents of mobile manufactured home parks.
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2025-03-26
File Number 262
CTSB01271Intro

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To require public and school libraries to develop a (1) collection development and maintenance policy, (2) library program and display policy, and (3) library material review and reconsideration policy.
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2025-03-25
File Number 204
CTHB07021Intro

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To increase funding for nutrition assistance and support the purchase of fresh produce.
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2025-03-25
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB06078Intro

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To provide a one-time grant to institutions of higher education to install a vending machine that offers emergency contraceptives on campus based on a plan developed by students, administrators and any on-campus medical providers.
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2025-03-19
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB06915Intro

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To restrict the use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides.
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2025-03-18
File Number 112
CTSB01192Intro

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To improve hospital financial policies.
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2025-02-25
File Number 8
CTHB06916Intro

Sine Die
To restrict the use of neonicotinoids for certain commercial and agricultural applications.
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2025-02-11
To Joint Environment Committee
CTHB06752Intro

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To make adjustments to the spending cap and the volatility cap and require the incorporation of certain economic impact analyses by the Treasurer into the bonding process.
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2025-01-28
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB06596Intro

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To raise awareness of and prohibit female genital mutilation in the state.
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2025-01-24
To Joint Public Health Committee
CTHB06506Intro

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To protect sports officials from increasing attacks and assaults and prevent further attrition from the ranks of people willing to serve in such roles.
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2025-01-24
To Joint Judiciary Committee
CTHB06474Intro

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To authorize the use of ranked-choice voting in primaries and elections.
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2025-01-24
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
CTHB06475Intro

Sine Die
To establish a task force to evaluate and recommend policies to achieve one hundred per cent voter participation.
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2025-01-24
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
CTHB06319Intro

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To allow municipalities with an economically distressed census tract located within such municipality to propose eligible projects for consideration by the Community Investment Fund 2030 Board.
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2025-01-23
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB06385Intro

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To raise the minimum age of arrest from ten to fourteen years of age.
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2025-01-23
To Joint Judiciary Committee
CTHB06400Intro

Sine Die
To ensure art organizations can continue to use independent contractors.
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2025-01-23
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
CTSB01139Intro

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To allow courts greater discretion when sentencing survivors of domestic violence, stalking and human trafficking, recognizing these circumstances as mitigating factors.
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2025-01-23
To Joint Judiciary Committee
CTSB01141Intro

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To eliminate the time limitations for prosecution of and to bring suit as a survivor of sexual assault.
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2025-01-23
To Joint Judiciary Committee
CTHB05845Intro

Sine Die
To provide funding to reimburse school districts for the difference between the federal reimbursement rate for reduced-price and fully paid school meals.
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2025-01-22
To Joint Appropriations Committee
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