Connecticut Senator Jorge Cabrera [D]

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CTSB00007PassTo promote a more equitable and transparent energy market that works in the best interest of Connecticut's consumers of energy.
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2023-06-29
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05003PassTo make revisions to how public education is funded in the state.
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2023-06-29
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00009PassTo equalize access to physical, mental and behavioral health care in the state and to strengthen the state's response to the fentanyl and opioid epidemic.
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2023-06-28
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00001PassTo provide equal and comprehensive access to education and academic opportunities for all children in Connecticut.
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2023-06-28
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00005PassTo provide greater protections for and enhanced responses to individuals involved in domestic and intimate partner violence.
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2023-06-27
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00002PassTo improve access to mental, physical and emotional health services for children and provide a continuum of care in the delivery of such services.
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2023-06-26
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00003PassTo (1) Establish standards concerning the provision of access to, and sharing of, consumer health data; (2) prohibit geofencing of certain health data; (3) establish additional requirements concerning minors' personal data and social media platform a...
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2023-06-26
Signed by the Governor
CTSB00156Engross
50%
To allow for grants-in-aid to certain condominium associations in Hamden for the purpose of repairing damaged foundations.
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2023-06-03
House Calendar Number 632
CTSB00008Engross
50%
To (1) extend the debt-free community college program to returning students, (2) increase the amount of minimum grants under the debt-free community college program, (3) reallocate ARPA funds under the Roberta B. Willis Scholarship program to the Con...
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2023-05-26
House Calendar Number 597
CTSB01226Engross
50%
To afford mechanisms for the challenge of certain election administration laws, practices or procedures that may impair the electoral rights of certain protected classes of individuals.
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2023-05-26
House Calendar Number 613
CTHB06862Intro
25%
To implement oversight, accountability and labor standards for the state's expenditure of broadband funds received pursuant to federal funds.
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2023-05-24
Tabled for the Calendar, House
CTSB00006Engross
50%
To: (1) Establish a utilization review exemption standard for certain participating providers; (2) require that each health carrier process utilization review requests more efficiently; (3) require that each health carrier develop an electronic prior...
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2023-05-19
House Calendar Number 546
CTHB05353Engross
50%
To authorize certain municipalities to establish traffic authorities.
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2023-05-19
File Number 790
CTSB00004Intro
25%
To promote fair and equitable housing opportunities in every community in the state.
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2023-05-09
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
CTSB00938Intro
25%
To allow striking employees to collect unemployment benefits after a period of two consecutive weeks striking.
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2023-05-09
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
CTSB00010Intro
25%
To promote transparency in health care and prescription drug costs, expand access to affordable prescription drugs, integrate community health workers and social workers into delivery of health care and home and community-based services, expand the C...
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2023-05-08
File Number 735
CTSB00021Engross
50%
To prohibit all employers from requiring an employment promissory note as a condition of employment.
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2023-05-05
House Calendar Number 488
CTSB00015Intro
25%
To impose a penalty for violations of the ban on commercial motor vehicles operating on parkways in this state.
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2023-04-04
File Number 420
CTHB06462Intro
25%
To require certain employers to pay a quarterly fee to the Labor Commissioner for each employee that receives less than twenty dollars an hour in wages.
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2023-03-20
To Joint Labor and Public Employees Committee
CTHB05701Intro
25%
To institute ranked-choice voting for municipal, state and federal elections.
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2023-03-02
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
CTHB05422Intro
25%
To create an interstate compact to treat certain net profits of investment funds as ordinary income rather than investment profits subject to capital gains tax.
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2023-02-17
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB05743Intro
25%
To allow students with a class rank percentile in the top fifty per cent of such student's graduating class to apply to public institutions of higher education through the Connecticut Automatic Admissions Program.
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2023-02-10
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
CTHB06246Intro
25%
To eliminate daylight saving time and adopt permanent eastern standard time.
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2023-01-19
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
CTHB06243Intro
25%
To allow the portion of certain taxpayers' income that is spent on child care to be taxed at lower rates.
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2023-01-19
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB05520Intro
25%
To ensure proper enforcement of tax laws and maximize state revenue.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHJ00019Intro
25%
To lower the voting age to sixteen years.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
CTSB00547Intro
25%
To permanently allow the provision of telehealth services by certain out-of-state health care providers.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Public Health Committee
CTSB00351Intro
25%
To restructure certain taxes to reduce taxes for middle-income taxpayers and seniors and to increase collections, investigations and reporting by certain state agencies.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB05985Intro
25%
To increase pedestrian safety on Division Street, the Ansonia-Derby town line.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Transportation Committee
CTHB05549Intro
25%
To require all Connecticut high school students to complete a course in financial literacy as a part of high school graduation requirements.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Education Committee
CTSB00352Intro
25%
To establish a child tax credit against the personal income tax.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTSB00442Intro
25%
To provide farm workers with expanded access to health care in this state.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
CTHB05617Intro
25%
To reduce the use of single-use plastics and the inefficient waste stream created by such plastics in order to protect the marine habitat and human health.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Environment Committee
CTSB00424Intro
25%
To continue access to affordable and accessible health care by permanently providing Medicaid reimbursement for telehealth services to the same extent as such reimbursement for in-person services.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Human Services Committee
CTHB05703Intro
25%
To provide for two weeks of early voting prior to elections.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Government Administration and Elections Committee
CTHB05668Intro
25%
To require that income thresholds for personal income tax be indexed to reflect the rate of inflation.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB05552Intro
25%
To require later school start times at public schools for the purpose of facilitating an environment and schedule conducive to learning by kids and teenagers.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Education Committee
CTSB00426Intro
25%
To provide residents of small communities with the opportunity to advocate against unfair rent increases.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Housing Committee
CTHB06114Intro
25%
To require the Comptroller to offer the partnership plan 2.0 to early childhood educators.
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2023-01-18
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
CTHB05501Intro
25%
To allow for a more diverse class of candidates for firefighter positions at municipal and volunteer fire departments by recognizing that additional female candidates would qualify for such positions based on revised physical standards that offer an ...
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2023-01-17
To Joint Public Safety and Security Committee
CTHB05487Intro
25%
To provide aid in dying to terminally ill patients.
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2023-01-17
To Joint Public Health Committee
CTHB05508Intro
25%
To replace the aging rail cars on the Waterbury branch line of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad.
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2023-01-17
To Joint Transportation Committee
CTHB05273Intro
25%
To provide more equitable education funding by increasing special education and education cost-sharing grant funding to alliance districts and school districts for distressed municipalities.
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2023-01-13
To Joint Education Committee
CTHB05381Intro
25%
To improve public health and lower health care costs.
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2023-01-13
To Joint Public Health Committee
CTHB05267Intro
25%
To appropriate funds for a study and plan to connect certain businesses in Hamden to the municipal sewer system.
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2023-01-13
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB05380Intro
25%
To allow for more efficiency for food truck vendors by reducing paperwork and saving costs associated with obtaining a permit or license from every municipality in which a food truck vendor seeks to operate.
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2023-01-13
To Joint Public Health Committee
CTHB05377Intro
25%
To save municipalities thousands of taxpayer dollars and recognize that municipalities maintain Internet web sites to communicate with their residents and that state residents are familiar with obtaining such information online.
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2023-01-13
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
CTHB05374Intro
25%
To implement traffic-calming measures on Dixwell Avenue and Whitney Avenue in the town of Hamden to reduce traffic and improve public safety.
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2023-01-13
To Joint Transportation Committee
CTSB00037Intro
25%
To protect the owners of mobile manufactured homes in mobile manufactured home parks from unfair and unreasonable rent increases.
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2023-01-12
To Joint Housing Committee
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