All Bills - Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00288
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To encourage senior citizens to age in place in a community setting as opposed to seeking institutionalized long-term care.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00289
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
2/25/15
Refer
2/25/15
Report Pass
3/5/15
Report Pass
3/5/15
Refer
3/16/15
Report Pass
3/23/15
Refer
5/5/15
To exempt not more than sixty thousand dollars in home health care expenses from state income tax.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00290
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
2/25/15
Refer
2/25/15
Report Pass
3/5/15
Report Pass
3/5/15
Refer
3/17/15
Refer
3/17/15
Report Pass
3/24/15
Report Pass
3/24/15
Refer
4/14/15
Refer
4/14/15
Report Pass
4/17/15
Report Pass
4/17/15
Report Pass
4/20/15
Report Pass
4/20/15
Refer
4/29/15
Refer
4/29/15
Report Pass
5/5/15
Report Pass
5/5/15
Report Pass
5/6/15
Engrossed
5/7/15
Report Pass
5/8/15
Report Pass
5/8/15
Chaptered
5/27/15
Enrolled
6/1/15
Enrolled
6/1/15
Passed
6/5/15
To facilitate follow-up care for hospital patients by requiring hospitals to record names of designated caregivers and provide detailed instructions for follow-up care.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00291
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To create certain presumptive eligibility for home care benefits.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00292
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To expand the scope of the State Ombudsman's duty to protect long-term care clients to those receiving home and community-based care.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00293
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To increase funding for the Subsidized Training and Employment program in order to allow veterans better access to the program's services.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00294
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To increase the cap on the Rainy Day Fund from the current maximum of ten per cent of General Fund appropriations.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00295
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To provide state funds to the Occum Fire Department to replace outdated safety gear.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00296
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To ensure the Connecticut Retirement Security Board has the resources necessary to fulfill its mission of developing a public retirement plan to address the growing retirement crisis in Connecticut.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00297
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To provide state funding for the Taftville Fire Department dive team.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00298
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To provide state funds for the expansion of the Marlborough fire station.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00299
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To establish a task force to study and develop policy options to increase the efficiency and affordability of delivering state services.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00300
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To provide continued funding for the STEP-Up program.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00301
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To increase transparency and accountability for Department of Children and Families operations by increasing public access to the department's records.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00302
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To help identify the services and programs needed in Connecticut in order to meet the treatment needs of Connecticut's children and avoid out-of-state placements.