Connecticut 2018 Regular Session All Bills
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00152
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
To provide additional financial assistance to grandparents and other nonparent caretaker relatives who are raising children.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00153
Introduced
2/16/18
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
To provide a state income tax deduction for the cost of long-term care insurance premiums.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00154
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Refer
3/26/18
Report Pass
4/3/18
Refer
4/11/18
To increase funding for meals on wheels.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00155
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Refer
3/22/18
Report Pass
3/28/18
Report Pass
3/28/18
Refer
4/11/18
To increase the amount of income residents of long-term care facilities may keep for personal needs before their income is applied to Medicaid-funded care.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00156
Introduced
2/16/18
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Report Pass
3/26/18
To establish a state-administered revolving loan fund to assist elderly homeowners facing financial distress.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00157
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Refer
3/22/18
Report Pass
3/28/18
Report Pass
3/28/18
Refer
4/11/18
Refer
4/11/18
To expand eligibility for the state-funded portion of the Connecticut home-care program for the elderly and reduce participant costs.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00158
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Report Pass
3/15/18
Refer
3/26/18
Refer
3/26/18
Report Pass
4/3/18
Refer
4/11/18
Refer
4/11/18
To expand eligibility for the Alzheimer's disease respite care program.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00159
Introduced
2/16/18
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
To permanently restore eligibility levels for the Medicare Savings Program and to appropriate enough funds to ensure participants do not lose coverage.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00160
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
To ensure the financial viability of small hospitals.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00161
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
To exempt from the sales and use taxes building materials that are used in connection with repairs of crumbling foundations of residential buildings.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00162
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
To exempt coin-operated car washes from the sales tax.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00163
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
To achieve payment parity among primary care providers and medical specialists serving Medicaid recipients.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00164
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/26/18
Report Pass
3/26/18
Refer
4/3/18
Report Pass
4/10/18
Refer
4/18/18
Refer
4/18/18
To raise the legal age to purchase tobacco to twenty-one.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00165
Introduced
2/16/18
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/9/18
Report Pass
3/9/18
Refer
3/22/18
Refer
3/22/18
Report Pass
3/28/18
Engrossed
4/18/18
Report Pass
4/19/18
Chaptered
5/16/18
Enrolled
5/17/18
Passed
5/24/18
To implement the recommendations of the Department of Developmental Services regarding technical changes to its statutes.
CT
Connecticut 2018 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00166
Introduced
2/16/18
Introduced
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Refer
2/16/18
Report Pass
3/19/18
Refer
4/2/18
Refer
4/2/18
Report Pass
4/9/18
To add amniotic fluid embolism to the list of adverse events a hospital is required to report to the Department of Public Health.