Connecticut 2011 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05796
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To require that pawnbrokers hold property received for at least thirty days.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05797
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To increase state revenue by allowing the expanded use of sparklers and other pyrotechnic devices.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05798
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To provide the state with additional licensing fees, ensure the responsible renovation of existing buildings and enhance the health and safety of people working in renovation settings.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05799
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To permit off-track betting facilities to accept wagers placed by telephone or by electronic means.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05800
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
To require registration of all firearms.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05801
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
2/1/11
Refer
2/1/11
Report Pass
2/15/11
Report Pass
2/15/11
Report Pass
3/30/11
Report Pass
3/30/11
Refer
4/8/11
Refer
4/8/11
Report Pass
4/14/11
Report Pass
4/14/11
To designate the song "Taps", performed by the honor guard at the funerals of members of the armed forces killed in action and the funerals of certain honorably discharged veterans, as the state song of remembrance.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05802
Introduced
1/21/11
Introduced
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
1/21/11
Refer
3/2/11
Refer
3/2/11
Report Pass
3/8/11
Report Pass
3/8/11
Refer
3/21/11
Refer
3/21/11
Report Pass
3/28/11
Report Pass
3/28/11
Refer
4/6/11
Refer
4/6/11
Report Pass
4/12/11
Report Pass
4/12/11
Refer
4/21/11
Refer
4/21/11
Report Pass
4/26/11
Report Pass
4/26/11
Refer
5/4/11
Refer
5/4/11
Report Pass
5/10/11
Report Pass
5/10/11
Engrossed
5/19/11
Engrossed
5/19/11
Report Pass
5/23/11
Report Pass
5/23/11
Chaptered
6/20/11
Chaptered
6/20/11
Enrolled
6/24/11
Enrolled
6/24/11
Passed
7/8/11
Passed
7/8/11
To adopt certain safety measures recommended by the Thomas Commission in response to the explosion which took place on February 7, 2010, at the Kleen Energy construction site in Middletown, Connecticut.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05803
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To allow the state and towns to save money by freezing employee wages during periods of high unemployment.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05804
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To create a defined contribution pension plan for new state employees.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05805
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To institute the constitutional cap on spending.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05806
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To institute the constitutional cap on spending.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05807
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To amend the Homeowner's Equity Recovery Opportunity loan program.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05808
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To prohibit certain public employees from receiving a state or municipal salary and collecting a state or municipal pension at the same time.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05809
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To create parity between state and private wages and salaries.
CT
Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05810
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To implement the constitutional limitation on the amount of expenditures that may be authorized by the General Assembly by enacting legislation defining the terms "increase in personal income", "increase in inflation" and "general budget expenditures" by a vote of three-fifths of the members of each house of the General Assembly, as required by Article XXVIII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the state of Connecticut.