All Bills - Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05121
Introduced
2/9/16
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/29/16
Refer
2/29/16
To provide a credit against the personal income tax for employment-related day care costs for dependents under the age of thirteen.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05122
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
3/3/16
Refer
3/3/16
To establish a deduction under the personal income tax for contributions to a family and medical leave benefit account and to allow for the establishment of such accounts by the State Treasurer.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05123
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/29/16
Refer
2/29/16
To establish a deduction under the personal income tax for the amount of student loan interest paid.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05124
Introduced
2/9/16
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To offset state costs associated with treating obesity and to fund active living opportunities in towns by imposing a one cent per ounce excise tax on sugar sweetened beverages.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05125
Introduced
2/9/16
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To repeal the tax on ambulatory surgical centers.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05126
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To restore the $25,000 cap on probate fees.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05127
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To support start-up businesses and entrepreneurs and encourage investments in Connecticut businesses by continuing the angel investor tax credit.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05128
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Report Pass
2/24/16
Report Pass
2/24/16
To require funds appropriated to the Department of Developmental Services that are unexpended at the end of fiscal years 2016 and 2017 remain available for expenditure by the department.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05129
Introduced
2/9/16
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Report Pass
3/7/16
Report Pass
3/7/16
Refer
3/16/16
Refer
3/16/16
Report Pass
3/22/16
To (1) allow (A) pharmacists to administer the influenza vaccine to children, and (B) medical assistants to administer vaccines; and (2) require the Commissioner of Public Health to make available for public inspection a listing of all state residents maintained on the registries of the American Medical Technologists and the National Center for Competency Testing.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05130
Introduced
2/9/16
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To add physical therapists to the list of those health care professionals who may clear a student athlete who has suffered from a concussion for participation in team activities.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05131
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Report Pass
3/7/16
Refer
3/16/16
Refer
3/16/16
Report Pass
3/22/16
To establish a task force on nail salons and nail technicians.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05132
Introduced
2/9/16
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To require a screening test for Pompe disease.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05133
Introduced
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
Refer
2/9/16
To describe the services that dentists may delegate to dental assistants.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05134
Introduced
2/10/16
Introduced
2/10/16
Refer
2/10/16
Refer
3/2/16
Report Pass
4/7/16
Report Pass
4/7/16
Refer
4/15/16
Refer
4/15/16
Report Pass
4/21/16
Report Pass
4/21/16
To redirect funds to be used for the medical care of inmates.
CT
Connecticut 2016 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05135
Introduced
2/10/16
Refer
2/10/16
Refer
2/10/16
To reduce costs to the state by requiring the closure of the Connecticut Juvenile Training School and the Pueblo Unit for girls not later than January 1, 2017.