All Bills - Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05183
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To exempt personal protective equipment from the sales and use taxes.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05184
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To impose a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05185
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To provide a uniform sales and use taxes exemption to all aircraft.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05186
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To establish a credit against the personal income tax for certain first-time homebuyers.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05187
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To promote acts of kindness among the residents of the state.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05188
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To impose a surcharge on certain personal and commercial risk insurance policies for real property to generate revenue that is sufficient to fund: (1) Firefighter recruitment and training; and (2) a state-wide reserve of firefighting equipment and associated materials.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05189
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To: (1) Require health insurance coverage for diagnostic mammograms, ultrasound screenings and magnetic resonance imaging of breasts and breast biopsies for both women and men; (2) reduce the minimum age at which an individual or group health insurance policy is required to provide coverage for a baseline mammogram from thirty-five to thirty years of age; and (3) require health insurance coverage for the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer in an individual who has been treated for a childhood cancer, and received radiation treatment that was directed at the individual's chest as part of the treatment for said childhood cancer, regardless of such individual's age.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05190
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To reduce duplicative sexual harassment training requirements for certain employees.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05191
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To eliminate the requirement that a person in a house of religious worship retreat before using deadly physical force to defend himself or herself or a third person.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05192
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To allow off-duty police officers to carry firearms used in the performance of official duties on school grounds.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05193
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To increase the penalty for engaging in sexual contact with an animal.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05194
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To clarify the responsibilities of court-appointed conservators and the rights of a conserved person.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05195
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To establish a "three-strikes" policy of criminal penalties increasing in severity for renters and owners of residential property upon which opioid overdoses have occurred.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05196
Introduced
1/15/21
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To increase the value of certain real and personal property that shall be exempt from a judgment creditor and provide that the cash surrender value of life insurance policies shall be exempt from a judgment creditor.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05197
Introduced
1/15/21
Refer
1/15/21
To increase the penalties for persons illegally distributing fentanyl and to hold such persons liable for any resulting overdose death.