Connecticut 2018 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05511
Introduced
3/9/18
Refer
3/9/18
Refer
3/9/18
To prohibit municipalities from collecting motor vehicle taxes from a landlord simply because a tenant's vehicle is parked on the landlord's property.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05512
Introduced
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
To permit a social worker to disclose certain communications and records in certain cases involving the care and custody of minor children.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05513
Introduced
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
Report Pass
4/2/18
Report Pass
4/2/18
Refer
4/12/18
Report Pass
4/18/18
Report Pass
4/18/18
Engrossed
5/3/18
Engrossed
5/3/18
Report Pass
5/4/18
Report Pass
5/4/18
To ensure the enforcement of choice of law provisions contained in certain contracts, agreements or undertakings.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05514
Introduced
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
To prospectively remove the three-hundred-fifty-dollar cap on the recovery of attorney's fees in a civil action involving a plaintiff's rejection of a defendant's offer of compromise.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05515
Introduced
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
Report Pass
4/2/18
Report Pass
4/2/18
Refer
4/9/18
Report Pass
4/16/18
Refer
4/24/18
Refer
4/24/18
Report Pass
4/25/18
Report Pass
4/25/18
Engrossed
5/2/18
Engrossed
5/2/18
Report Pass
5/3/18
Report Pass
5/3/18
Chaptered
5/15/18
Chaptered
5/15/18
Enrolled
5/17/18
Enrolled
5/17/18
Passed
5/29/18
Passed
5/29/18
To permit a zoning commission to regulate the brightness and illumination of advertising signs and billboards.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05516
Introduced
3/12/18
Introduced
3/12/18
Refer
3/12/18
Report Pass
4/4/18
Report Pass
4/4/18
Refer
4/13/18
Refer
4/13/18
Report Pass
4/19/18
To implement enhancements that allow the agency to better fulfill its statutory mission in legal processes involving the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities and to preserve funding for the agency.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05517
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Refer
4/6/18
Refer
4/6/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
Engrossed
5/4/18
Engrossed
5/4/18
Report Pass
5/5/18
Report Pass
5/5/18
Chaptered
5/30/18
Chaptered
5/30/18
Enrolled
6/1/18
Passed
6/7/18
To increase access to data by executive branch agencies by codifying the provisions of Executive Order 39, to create a Connecticut Board of Data Analysis Technology Advisory Board, to require the Office of Policy and Management to establish and oversee a state-wide process improvement initiative, to require towns to transmit certain property assessment information to their regional council of governments or the Office of Policy and Management and to permit state agencies to suspend regulatory requirements for paper or facsimile submission of documents or data.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05518
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Refer
4/6/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
Refer
4/18/18
To ensure the amount of funds in the Citizens' Election Fund is sufficient to provide grants to each qualified candidate committee under the Citizens' Election Program.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05519
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
To eliminate the Citizens' Election Program.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05520
Introduced
3/13/18
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/28/18
Refer
4/9/18
Report Pass
4/16/18
Report Pass
4/16/18
To limit to one thousand dollars, in the aggregate, certain expenditures made by candidate committees under the Citizens' Election Program.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05521
Introduced
3/13/18
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Refer
4/6/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
To subject participants and prospective participants in the first five plus program to the same prohibitions as state contractors and prospective state contractors with regard to political contributions.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05522
Introduced
3/13/18
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Refer
4/6/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
To (1) permit gubernatorial candidates participating in the Citizens' Election Program to raise additional funds and qualify for supplemental grants, (2) eliminate grants from the Citizens' Election Fund for candidates without an opponent, (3) modify the amounts of organization expenditures that state central, legislative caucus and legislative leadership committees may make to participating candidates, (4) permit members of the State Elections Enforcement Commission to serve more than two consecutive terms, (5) revise the manner in which the commission processes complaints, (6) create bright lines between coordinated and independent spending, and (7) implement federal court rulings regarding the creation of independent expenditure political committees.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05523
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Refer
4/6/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
To permit a candidate, in addition to the treasurer of such candidate's candidate committee, to be able to deposit contributions in such committee's depository account.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05524
Introduced
3/13/18
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Report Pass
3/23/18
Refer
4/6/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
Report Pass
4/12/18
To make a technical revision to a campaign finance statute.
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Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05525
Introduced
3/13/18
Introduced
3/13/18
Refer
3/13/18
To (1) limit to two hundred fifty dollars any contributions to party committees by candidates participating in the Citizens' Election Program, and (2) eliminate grants from the Citizens' Election Fund to candidates without an opponent.