All Bills - Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05991
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To make information on small and home-based businesses available on the office of the Secretary of the State's Internet web site.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05992
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To allow for greater transparency in government and to reduce the cost of printing regulations.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05993
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To require vote tally sheets to note the party affiliation of each legislator.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05994
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To mandate that public agencies accept requests for public records made by electronic mail as well as by mail, facsimile or hand delivery.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05995
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To clarify and make consistent that a candidacy for nomination by a political party to a state office may only be filed by or on behalf of a person whose name appears upon the latest enrollment records for the district in the office of the Secretary of the State prior to the earliest date that primary petitions were available.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05996
Introduced
1/24/11
Introduced
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
Refer
1/24/11
To ensure the integrity of the absentee ballot voting process, to ensure that voters are not incorrectly removed from enrollment lists and to permit major candidates to appoint election officials for inside the polling place.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05997
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To allow legislators and state government to lead by example by living within their means in the same way all Connecticut residents are.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05998
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
3/4/11
Refer
3/4/11
Report Pass
3/14/11
Report Pass
3/14/11
Refer
3/25/11
Refer
3/25/11
Report Pass
3/31/11
Report Pass
3/31/11
Refer
4/6/11
Refer
4/6/11
Report Pass
4/13/11
Report Pass
4/13/11
To establish a task force to study issues concerning children and youth in rehabilitation.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05999
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To provide a more in-depth review of the effects certain legislation has on private businesses, the economy, and the state budget.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06000
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To provide one-stop shopping for state services to new and existing small businesses.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06001
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To clarify that enterprise zone benefits are in effect for prospective businesses.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06002
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To provide bond funds for Unidad Latina in Waterbury for culture enrichment and basic community services.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06003
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To establish the Learn Here, Live Here program and create the First-Time Homebuyers Fund to offer residents an affordable housing program that helps first-time homebuyers, promotes college education and addresses the ongoing problem of young people leaving the state after graduation.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06004
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To improve the Department of Economic and Community Development's repair program.
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Connecticut 2011 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06005
Introduced
1/25/11
Introduced
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
Refer
1/25/11
To prevent the passage of legislation that is harmful to businesses during periods of high unemployment and to give businesses in this state the opportunity to adapt to changes in state law.