Connecticut 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05286
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To require a Siting Council hearing on requests for a waiver of Siting Council rules or prior orders.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05287
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To provide funding to renovate Seaside State Park.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05288
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To establish a credit against the personal income tax for first-time home buyers.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05289
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To increase, for married individuals filing jointly, the qualifying income thresholds for the personal income tax deductions for Social Security benefits, pension or annuity income and distributions from certain individual retirement accounts, to twice the amount of the qualifying income threshold for an unmarried individual.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05290
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
2/28/23
Refer
2/28/23
To sunset the highway use tax.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05291
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To (1) require the rate of the sales and use taxes to be reduced annually to reflect the amount of increased revenue to the state attributable to inflation, and (2) eliminate the additional one per cent sales and use taxes imposed on meals sold by an eating establishment, caterer or grocery store.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05292
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To establish a personal income tax deduction for premiums paid for long-term care insurance.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05293
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To restore the rate of the credit against the affected business entity tax to ninety-three and one-hundredths per cent.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05294
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To require each state agency to evaluate the collection costs taxes and fees administered and to eliminate any tax or fee for which the cost of collection exceeds the revenue received by the state from the imposition of such tax or fee.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05295
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To include the state's bond indebtedness on par with payments to the State Employees Retirement Fund and the Teachers' Retirement Fund in the order of payment priorities after the required transfers to the Budget Reserve Fund under section 4-30a of the general statutes have been made.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05296
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To reduce each marginal tax rate for the personal income tax by one per cent.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05297
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To eliminate the additional one per cent sales and use taxes imposed on meals sold by an eating establishment, caterer or grocery store.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05298
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To eliminate the additional one per cent sales and use taxes imposed on meals sold by an eating establishment, caterer or grocery store.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05299
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To establish a credit against the personal income tax for certain teachers for classroom supplies purchased by the teacher with such teacher's personal funds.
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Connecticut 2023 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05300
Introduced
1/13/23
Introduced
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
Refer
1/13/23
To exempt the sale of fruit seeds and livestock feed from the sales and use taxes.