Connecticut 2010 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05061
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
Report Pass
3/4/10
To prevent discrimination of a prospective employee based upon that employee's credit history.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05062
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
To require the Labor Commissioner to report on the status of collective bargaining, pensions, and health care in the state.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05063
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
To require the availability of light duty work for Department of Correction employees that have suffered certain compensable injuries.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05064
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
To ensure that state funds derived from the Tobacco Settlement Fund and taxes on tobacco products are allocated to programs that ameliorate the ill effects of such products.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05065
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
To reduce state expenditures and improve effectiveness by merging the Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Economic and Community Development.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05066
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
To provide educational stability for children in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05067
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
Report Pass
2/25/10
Refer
3/5/10
Report Pass
3/11/10
Refer
3/23/10
To require the Commissioners of Children and Families and Mental Health and Addiction Services to consider and report on a transition of care and treatment of children and youth from the Department of Children and Families to the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05068
Introduced
2/8/10
Refer
2/8/10
Report Pass
3/18/10
Refer
3/29/10
Report Pass
4/6/10
To require the Commissioner of Social Services to submit all proposed amendments to the Medicaid state plan to the human services and appropriations committees.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05069
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
To allow public school teachers to purchase credit in the teachers' retirement system for service in a summer school or alternative after-school program so as to provide an incentive for such teachers to work in these programs.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05070
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
Refer
3/23/10
Report Pass
3/25/10
Refer
4/6/10
Report Pass
4/13/10
To provide additional information, itemized by agency, appropriated amount and description, concerning the "Debt Service" line item included in the state budget for each fiscal year.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05071
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
To maintain funding levels for the education cost sharing, town aid road and local capital improvement programs that were level-funded in FY10.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05072
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
To decrease the amount of state funds used for legislators to send mail.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05073
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
To implement the constitutional limitation on expenditures by the General Assembly.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05074
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
Refer
3/4/10
Report Pass
3/23/10
Refer
4/1/10
Report Pass
4/8/10
Refer
4/13/10
To provide property tax exemptions and corporation business tax credits to corporations that invest fifty million dollars to develop biomanufacturing facilities in distressed municipalities.
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Connecticut 2010 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05075
Introduced
2/9/10
Refer
2/9/10
To move state reimbursement of local school repairs and renovations from bonding to General Fund appropriations over a period of ten years, saving the state hundreds of millions of dollars in debt service costs in future years.