Connecticut 2020 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05211
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To implement the recommendations of the working group on a public-private partnership to recruit businesses to the state.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05212
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/5/20
To allow certain business entities to claim the manufacturing apprenticeship tax credit against the personal income tax.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05213
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/9/20
To establish a pilot program that authorizes the Commissioner of Early Childhood to issue a license to a person or group of persons to operate a family child care home in a space that is not a private home and that has been provided by an association, organization, corporation, institution or agency.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05214
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To repeal the provision permitting the referral of a special education student enrolled in a technical education and career school to the school district in which such student resides.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05215
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To include climate change instruction in the public school curriculum of the state.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05216
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To remove the licensure exemption for certain organizations that provide child care services.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05217
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To require the Department of Education to establish a working group to study issues relating to school start times.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05218
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To implement the recommendations of the Office of Early Childhood.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05219
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To require licensed youth camp employees who are eighteen years of age or older to submit to a comprehensive background check.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05220
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/9/20
To expand eligibility in the Care4Kids program to parents who are participating in a local Even Start program or enrolled in certain secondary education programs.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05221
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/9/20
Report Pass
3/9/20
To require the Department of Education to conduct a study of public education in Connecticut.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05222
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
Report Pass
3/9/20
To expand eligibility in the Care4Kids program to include homeless families.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05223
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To require electric distribution companies to comply with the most current voltage variation standards of the American National Standards Institute when rendering service to commercial or residential properties, unless otherwise granted an exemption.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05224
Introduced
2/20/20
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To require the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to conduct a study to determine whether policy and procedural changes within the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection may increase the effectiveness of the use of technology in the state.
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Connecticut 2020 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05225
Introduced
2/20/20
Refer
2/20/20
To (1) define "telesales call", "record" and "recording", (2) add requirements for electric suppliers regarding telesales calls and face-to-face marketing, to (3) permit the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to order fines, restitution to customers or a combination of fines and restitution, and (4) prohibit the assignment or transfer of customers without prior approval of the authority.