Connecticut Senator Norman Needleman [D] | Senate | Bills | Introduced

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CTSB00008Intro
25%
To make prescription drugs affordable and available for Connecticut residents.
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2024-04-23
Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
CTSB00454Intro
25%
To permit a municipality to use photo noise violation monitoring devices and establish a higher rate of sales and use taxes for certain motor vehicle mufflers, instruments or devices that exceed the maximum allowable decibel level.
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2024-04-18
File Number 552
CTSB00004Intro
25%
To protect victims of domestic violence, deter the unsolicited transmission of intimate images by means of an electronic communication device and to prohibit the use of certain nondisclosure agreements in the workplace.
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2024-04-17
File Number 522
CTSB00007Intro
25%
To support paid sick days.
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2024-04-09
File Number 339
CTSB00006Intro
25%
To make housing more affordable for Connecticut residents.
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2024-03-25
File Number 92
CTSB00148Intro
25%
To prohibit publishers of electronic books and digital audiobooks from including certain restrictions in contracts or license agreements with libraries in the state.
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2024-03-19
File Number 48
CTSB00074Intro
25%
To eliminate application review fees and set a maximum fee of two hundred dollars for the fee for licensure of health care professionals by the Department of Public Health.
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2024-03-01
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTSB00059Intro
25%
To assist in the recruitment of teachers by lowering the cost of educator licensing fees and charges.
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2024-02-14
To Joint Education Committee
CTSB00046Intro
25%
To (1) eliminate application review fees charged by state licensing boards, and (2) limit the amount the state may charge for an occupational license to not more than one hundred dollars per two-year license period.
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2024-02-13
To Joint General Law Committee
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