All Bills - Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00560
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To reinstate the "fifty-fifty" boat registration revenue sharing program.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00561
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To enable first responders to better ensure public safety and minimal harm to livestock that may escape their confines.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00562
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To allow smaller boat owners greater pleasure and ease of access along certain portions of the Connecticut River.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00563
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To reduce excessively burdensome regulations and improve the LEAN process.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00564
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Report Pass
3/4/13
Report Pass
3/4/13
Refer
3/14/13
Report Pass
3/20/13
Engrossed
5/8/13
Engrossed
5/8/13
Report Pass
5/9/13
Report Pass
5/9/13
Chaptered
5/22/13
Chaptered
5/22/13
Enrolled
5/29/13
Enrolled
5/29/13
Passed
6/3/13
To provide for annual stack testing for mercury emissions after the owner or operator of an affected unit complies with applicable mercury emission standards for a period of eight consecutive calendar quarters.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00565
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To help municipal finances.
CT
Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00566
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To support small businesses and promote job growth by exempting certain small business income from taxation if the money is used to hire new employees.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00567
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To promote corporate income tax equity in Connecticut by implementing mandatory combined reporting to ensure that multistate corporations conducting business in Connecticut are paying the requisite amount owed to the state in corporate income taxes, to ensure that revenues pertaining to profits earned by corporations within the state are appropriately collected, and to ensure that Connecticut residents and small business owners are not subjected to higher tax rates.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00568
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To remove the double taxation on automobiles that occurs when the conveyance fee is included when calculating the sales tax.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00569
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To allow an income tax deduction for medical expenses and deductibles.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00570
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To require that bond proceeds be used only for their intended purpose and prohibit the use of bond proceeds to pay for ongoing general government expenditures.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00571
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To require the Department of Revenue Services to issue standards for the acceptance of offers of compromise.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00572
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To provide a sales and use tax exemption to out-of-state vessels to improve the economic competitiveness of the state's marine industry.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00573
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To eliminate the estate tax in order to attract and retain more families and small businesses capable of providing a revenue stream to the state over a longer duration.
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Connecticut 2013 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00574
Introduced
1/24/13
Introduced
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
Refer
1/24/13
To exempt over-the-counter drugs from the sales tax.