All Bills - Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00128
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To encourage business development by easing regulatory burden on new companies.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00129
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/27/17
Report Pass
3/1/17
Refer
3/9/17
Refer
3/9/17
Report Pass
3/13/17
Engrossed
5/17/17
Engrossed
5/17/17
Report Pass
5/19/17
Chaptered
6/19/17
Chaptered
6/19/17
Enrolled
6/22/17
Enrolled
6/22/17
Passed
7/6/17
Passed
7/6/17
To allow mushroom picking on state lands.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00130
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/27/17
Report Pass
2/22/17
Refer
3/3/17
Refer
3/3/17
Report Pass
3/9/17
Report Pass
3/9/17
Refer
5/3/17
Report Pass
5/8/17
Refer
5/9/17
Report Pass
5/16/17
Report Pass
5/16/17
To help fund the Second Chance Large Animal Rehabilitation Program of the Department of Agriculture.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00131
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To provide tax relief and lower medical expenses.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00132
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To ease the burden of health care costs.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00133
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To award the electoral college vote for the state's second congressional district to the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates who win the popular vote in said congressional district.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00134
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To rein in costs by requiring legislative review of all Medicaid waiver renewals and extensions.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00135
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To permit Joanne Avoletta, Peter Avoletta and Matthew Avoletta to present their respective claims against the state to the Claims Commissioner.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00136
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
3/1/17
Refer
3/1/17
Report Pass
3/2/17
Report Pass
3/2/17
Refer
3/15/17
Refer
3/15/17
Report Pass
3/21/17
Report Pass
3/21/17
Engrossed
5/17/17
Engrossed
5/17/17
Report Pass
5/19/17
Report Pass
5/19/17
Chaptered
6/19/17
Chaptered
6/19/17
Enrolled
6/22/17
Enrolled
6/22/17
Passed
7/7/17
Passed
7/7/17
To provide veterans, members of the armed forces and surviving spouses of such veterans or members who engage in agricultural production as a trade or business with a special certificate of registration and a set of number plates for farm vehicles used exclusively for farming purposes.
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Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00137
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To make reforms to the public education system.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00138
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To establish a remedial reading program for elementary school students in Connecticut.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00139
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To reduce tax expenditures by five per cent.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00140
Introduced
1/17/17
Introduced
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
Refer
1/17/17
To expand access to movie theaters for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00141
Introduced
1/18/17
Refer
1/18/17
To provide an increase in financial assistance to grandparents and other nonparent relatives who have assumed the responsibility of raising needy children.
CT
Connecticut 2017 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00142
Introduced
1/18/17
Refer
1/18/17
Refer
1/18/17
To provide Medicaid coverage retroactively for eligible home-care clients in accordance with federal law.