All Bills - Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00640
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
3/11/21
To define "online platform", require such platform to make publicly available copies of electioneering communications and contact information at such platform for such communications and impose a rebuttable presumption that certain content created by or for such platform is not an independent expenditure if displayed during the ninety days prior to a primary or election.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00641
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To promote competition in the prescription drug market by allowing developers of generic drugs and biosimilar products to obtain reference samples.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00642
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To change continuing education requirements for certain licensed professionals.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00643
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To allow for the sale of wine in grocery stores.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00644
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To correct the registration period of medical marijuana registrations so that they are valid for one year.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00645
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To create a reciprocal occupational licensure agreement with New England states for trade licenses.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00646
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To reduce the burden of obtaining an occupational license in Connecticut by removing unnecessary barriers to licensure and employment.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00647
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To provide financial relief to nonprofit clubs and private clubs from increasing liquor permit fees.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00648
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To provide financial relief to nonprofit clubs and private clubs from increased liquor permit fees.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00649
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To preserve patient access to affordable prescription drugs.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00650
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To allow the sale of hard cider in grocery stores.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00651
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
3/12/21
Refer
3/12/21
Report Pass
3/15/21
Refer
3/24/21
Refer
3/24/21
Report Pass
3/30/21
Report Pass
3/30/21
To permit municipalities to make contributions to Connecticut Higher Education Trust accounts.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00652
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
3/15/21
Refer
3/15/21
Report Pass
3/18/21
Refer
3/29/21
Refer
3/29/21
Report Pass
4/6/21
Report Pass
4/6/21
Refer
4/28/21
Refer
4/28/21
To establish a tax credit for corporations, affected business entities and individuals that donate to the Roberta B. Willis Scholarship program.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00653
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To market the minority teacher recruitment program, establish a mentorship program for minority teachers and establish a student loan forgiveness program for minority teachers who teach in certain school districts.
CT
Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00654
Introduced
1/28/21
Introduced
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
Refer
1/28/21
To (1) designate certain certificate and training programs as high-need programs, (2) allow the Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority to issue loans to individuals for the completion of such high-need certificate programs, (3) allow employers who pay such Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority loans on behalf of employees to claim a tax credit, (4) establish a mentorship program for students in the debt-free community college program who enroll in such high-need certificate programs, and (5) establish a state internship program.