All Bills - Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00704
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To expand the use of ignition interlock devices in drunken driving cases.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00705
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
2/10/11
Refer
2/10/11
Report Pass
3/18/11
Report Pass
3/18/11
To require motor vehicles to display verification of registration.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00706
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
3/17/11
Refer
3/17/11
Report Pass
3/18/11
Report Pass
3/18/11
Refer
3/31/11
Refer
3/31/11
Report Pass
4/6/11
Report Pass
4/6/11
Refer
4/14/11
Refer
4/14/11
Report Pass
4/18/11
Report Pass
4/18/11
Report Pass
4/20/11
Report Pass
4/20/11
Refer
4/27/11
Refer
4/27/11
To authorize municipalities to use automated traffic enforcement safety devices.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00707
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To honor the memory of Jacinta Marie Bunnell.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00708
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To honor Corporal Gildo T. Consolini, who was the first soldier from Avon killed in action in World War II.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00709
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
2/16/11
Refer
2/16/11
To increase the maximum airport access fee for off-airport parking operators at Bradley International Airport from four per cent to five per cent of the gross revenues of such operators, for calendar quarters commencing on or after July 1, 2011, and to clarify that the sales tax exemption for valet parking provided at an airport is applicable only to valet parking provided by off-airport parking operators.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00710
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To ease the governmental burden on persons with handicaps.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00711
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To make school bus transportation safer.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00712
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To honor Trooper Kenneth Hall, a Connecticut state trooper killed in the line of duty, by naming the Middletown scale house in his honor.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00713
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
3/2/11
Refer
3/2/11
To provide an identity card, without charge, to any person sixty-five years of age or older who has voluntarily surrendered such person's motor vehicle operator's license.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00714
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
3/2/11
Refer
3/2/11
Report Pass
3/18/11
Report Pass
3/18/11
Refer
3/29/11
Refer
3/29/11
Report Pass
4/5/11
Report Pass
4/5/11
Engrossed
4/13/11
Engrossed
4/13/11
Report Pass
4/15/11
Report Pass
4/15/11
To welcome home Connecticut military units.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00715
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To facilitate enforcement of ATV regulation.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00716
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To adopt a practical policy to transport younger children without compromising safety.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00717
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
2/10/11
To require the establishment of a location at Bradley International Airport where people may wait in their vehicles, without charge, for arriving passengers.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00718
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To name a bridge on Route 7 in New Milford in memory of Officer Donald Hassiak.