All Bills - Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05858
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
3/9/15
Refer
3/9/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Refer
3/20/15
Report Pass
3/26/15
Refer
4/8/15
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.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05859
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To prohibit the use of state funds to compensate union stewards for work performed on state time.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05860
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
2/26/15
Refer
2/26/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Refer
3/20/15
Report Pass
3/26/15
To allow probate court employees to be recognized as state employees for the purpose of collective bargaining.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05861
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To reduce the risk of overpayments and to improve accuracy in Connecticut’s unemployment compensation system.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05862
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To create a system to compensate individuals who are out on family and medical leave.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05863
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To ensure that workers do not lose any of their time mandated under the family and medical leave act when they have a workers' compensation-related absence and to build in protection so that their job is retained while out on workers' compensation leave.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05864
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To allow more unemployment benefit resources to be made available to claimants who have expectations of long-term employment.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05865
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
2/26/15
To discourage employers from imposing a surcharge on or reducing the gratuity paid to any employee through a credit card transaction.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05866
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To prevent state employee pensions from being artificially inflated by eliminating overtime payments from the calculation of retirement income.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05867
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To grow the state economy by allowing businesses to direct their resources toward creating and retaining jobs rather than paying interest due on advances from the Unemployment Compensation Advance Fund.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05868
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To provide financial relief to the state by shifting certain state employees to a defined contribution retirement plan.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05869
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To ensure that municipal employers are reimbursed for any unemployment benefits paid to an individual if, upon appeal, it is determined that the individual had no claim to such benefits.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05870
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To remove barriers to employment for individuals with criminal records.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05871
Introduced
1/21/15
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
Refer
3/5/15
Refer
3/5/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Report Pass
3/12/15
Refer
3/26/15
Refer
3/26/15
Report Pass
4/1/15
Report Pass
4/1/15
Refer
4/8/15
Report Pass
4/29/15
Report Pass
4/29/15
To provide adequate workers' compensation for current and former uniformed members of a paid municipal or volunteer fire department who suffer from certain diseases as a result of performing their jobs.
CT
Connecticut 2015 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05872
Introduced
1/21/15
Refer
1/21/15
To prevent fraud in Connecticut's unemployment compensation system.