Connecticut 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05976
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To exempt from the sales and use taxes the sale of and the storage, use or other consumption in this state of certain personal care items.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05977
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Refer
4/21/25
Report Pass
4/24/25
Refer
5/2/25
Report Pass
5/8/25
To exempt from the sales and use taxes the sale of and the storage, use or other consumption in this state of tangible personal property acquired for incorporation into or used and consumed in the development, construction, rehabilitation, renovation, repair or operation of dwelling units of a mixed-income development.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05978
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a refundable tax credit to news organizations that cover local communities in the state.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05979
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Refer
4/21/25
Report Pass
4/24/25
Refer
5/2/25
Report Pass
5/8/25
To exempt (1) conveyances to a public housing authority in the state from the real estate conveyance tax, and (2) sales or transfers of controlling interest in an entity to a public housing authority in the state from the controlling interest transfer tax.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05980
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To allow the town of Wallingford to utilize a federal planning grant awarded to the town for extending the Quinnipiac River Linear Trail to the town of North Haven.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05981
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a cap of fifty million dollars annually on the aggregate amount of tax credits allowed under the film production, entertainment industry infrastructure project and digital animation tax credit programs.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05982
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To eliminate the seven and three-fourths per cent sales and use taxes rate applicable to certain goods.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05983
To specify that vehicles shared through a peer-to-peer car sharing platform or company are subject to the nine and thirty-five-hundredths per cent sales and use taxes rate applicable to the rental or leasing of a passenger motor vehicle.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05983
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Refer
4/21/25
Report Pass
4/24/25
Refer
5/2/25
Report Pass
5/8/25
To specify that peer-to-peer car sharing for thirty days or less is subject to the nine and thirty-five-hundredths per cent sales and use taxes rate applicable to the rental or leasing of a passenger motor vehicle.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05984
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a system of municipal financial data reporting modeled after the OpenCheckbook portal.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05985
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a Community Endowment Fund and a tax credit program for contributions to said fund, which contributions shall be used to support nonprofit infrastructure and to meet local needs.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05986
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a refundable child tax credit.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05987
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require the Department of Revenue Services to hire fifty additional in-house auditors to assist in the closing of the state's tax gap.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05988
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To provide funding for the capital maintenance and rehabilitation of rail trails managed by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05989
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To provide funding for the construction of a seven-million-dollar aquatics center at the Wallingford Family YMCA West Side Branch and thereby increase the number of available openings in swim lessons for children and adults, water exercise and therapy, life guard training and swim team for residents of the town of Wallingford and other surrounding towns.