| CT | HB05430 | Pass | To combat the opioid epidemic in the state. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-24 Signed by the Governor |
| CT | HB05459 | Pass | To require the posting of the notice of all public agency of the state meetings on the Secretary of the State's Internet web site. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-24 Signed by the Governor |
| CT | SB00277 | Pass | To establish a working group that will make recommendations on short-term and long-term solutions to the problems created by the closing of the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority trash-to-energy plant. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-24 Signed by the Governor |
| CT | SB00218 | Pass | To (1) allow short-term lessees of eligible brownfields to apply to the abandoned brownfield cleanup and the brownfield remediation and revitalization programs, and (2) establish audit deadlines for the abandoned brownfield cleanup program. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-23 Signed by the Governor |
| CT | SB00135 | Pass | To revise the requirements regarding the accreditation of law enforcement units. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-17 Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor |
| CT | SB00173 | Pass | To determine the fiscal impact on the state and feasibility of permitting the community spouse of an institutionalized Medicaid recipient to retain the maximum amount of assets allowed under federal law. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-17 Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor |
| CT | HB05146 | Pass | To establish a supermarket food donation program to: (1) Alleviate hunger among individuals in this state who are in need of nutritional assistance; (2) support the operations of food banks; and (3) reduce food waste in this state. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-10 Signed by the Governor |
| CT | HB05213 | Intro
Sine Die | To require payments from the State Fire Administrator to volunteer fire companies that respond to calls on limited access highways and certain other locations. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-05-03 Bill Passed Temporarily |
| CT | HB05434 | Intro
Sine Die | To require legislative review and approval when state agencies receive additional block grant funding. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-04-26 File Number 637 |
| CT | HB05287 | Intro
Sine Die | To move up the date that the plan for the state-wide remote learning school is due from July 1, 2023, to January 1, 2023, and to permit local and regional boards of education to authorize remote learning to students in grades kindergarten to twelve, ... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-03-28 File Number 129 |
| CT | HB05260 | Intro
Sine Die | To establish a rare disease council. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-03-22 File Number 72 |
| CT | HB05005 | Intro
Sine Die | To provide additional funds to compensate crime victims for loss and damage to their property. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-03-11 To Joint Appropriations Committee |
| CT | HB05004 | Intro
Sine Die | To provide additional resources and assistance to students with behavioral health needs. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-03-11 To Joint Appropriations Committee |
| CT | HB05003 | Intro
Sine Die | To support the Unemployment Trust Fund to ensure availability to more workers in the future, reduce the impacts of the pandemic and assist in business recovery. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-03-11 To Joint Appropriations Committee |
| CT | HB05010 | Intro
Sine Die | To restore the rate of the credit against the affected business entity tax to ninety-three and one-hundredths per cent. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-25 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05079 | Intro
Sine Die | To increase funding for smoking cessation programs. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-15 To Joint Appropriations Committee |
| CT | HB05084 | Intro
Sine Die | To support victims of crime by providing adequate funding and resources to the Office of the Victim Advocate. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-15 To Joint Appropriations Committee |
| CT | HB05009 | Intro
Sine Die | To allow pass-through entities to claim the apprenticeship tax credit against the personal income tax. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05007 | Intro
Sine Die | To establish a personal income tax deduction for premiums paid for long-term care insurance. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05022 | Intro
Sine Die | To repeal the highway use tax. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05008 | Intro
Sine Die | To establish a personal income tax deduction for deposits made by a taxpayer to an achieving a better life experience account. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05012 | Intro
Sine Die | To expand eligibility for the apprenticeship tax credit by reducing the minimum number of hours required for a qualified apprenticeship training program. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05015 | Intro
Sine Die | To increase, for married individuals filing jointly, the qualifying income thresholds for the personal income tax deductions for Social Security benefits, pension or annuity income and distributions from certain individual retirement accounts. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05014 | Intro
Sine Die | To increase the amount of the property tax credit to five hundred dollars and eliminate the eligibility restrictions for taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 2022. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05013 | Intro
Sine Die | To exempt from the sales and use taxes the sale of and the storage, use or other consumption in this state of personal protective equipment and COVID-19 rapid tests. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |
| CT | HB05011 | Intro
Sine Die | To reduce the fee for small businesses filing an annual report with the Secretary of the State from eighty dollars to twenty dollars. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2022-02-09 To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee |