Connecticut 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00596
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To reduce the number of members of the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority from five to three.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00597
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To eliminate a surcharge assessed on electric bills that is deposited into the Clean Energy Fund.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00598
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To prohibit electric distribution companies from collecting fees other than fees for the purchase or delivery of electricity and to establish a private cause of action under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act against electric distribution companies that charge unlawful fees.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00599
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To require that requested changes in residential electric suppliers be made effective within one billing cycle.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00600
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To provide funding to schools for the purchase of automatic external defibrillators.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00601
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To provide funding for improvements to the town hall in the town of Stafford to comply with physical accessibility guidelines under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00602
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To (1) reduce the marginal rates for the personal income tax and allow an eligible taxpayer to claim the entirety of an asset expense deduction under Section 179 of the Internal Revenue Code at once rather than incrementally, for taxable and income years commencing January 1, 2028, (2) establish a task force to develop a plan to implement the specified personal income tax rate reductions in a revenue-neutral way, and (3) limit the amount of bond issuances the State Bond Commission may authorize to not more than the amount of estimated revenue projected for the fiscal year divided by fifteen.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00603
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Refer
2/28/25
To allow candidate committees that participated in the Citizens' Election Program to distribute up to five thousand dollars of surplus funds to a local charity.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00604
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Refer
2/28/25
To redefine "state contractor", "prospective state contractor" and "subcontractor" to exclude persons who simply pay licensing fees for purposes of the campaign finance laws.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00605
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To require legislative review of certain interpretations of election law by the Secretary of the State.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00606
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To require each minor party to comply with its party rules.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00607
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To increase legislative oversight over the State Contracting Standards Board to ensure efficiency and compliance in state procurement and contracting practices.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00608
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To establish for the skilled trades an allowable hiring ratio of five apprentices to one licensee.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00609
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To (1) require telecommunications companies and streaming service providers to provide (A) pro rata rebates for cancelled monthly subscriptions, and (B) advance notice disclosing certain pricing or fee changes, and (2) prohibit certain noncontractual cancellation fees.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00610
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
To provide that (1) no state agency, board, commission or office shall impose any filing fee for continuing education credits, and (2) no third party shall collect any fee that purports to be a continuing education filing fee imposed by a state agency, board, commission or office.