Connecticut 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06123
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To include workforce housing in the calculation of the threshold for exemption from the affordable housing appeals procedure.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06124
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require that any appeal from a fair rent commission be in accordance with procedures set forth in section 4-183 of the general statutes.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06125
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To include properties that are not deed restricted but able to be purchased by persons meeting certain income requirements in the calculation of the threshold for the affordable housing appeals procedure exemption.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06126
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a penalty against any municipality that does not meet the ten-per-cent threshold for the affordable housing appeals procedure.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06127
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a community land trust to provide more affordable housing.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06128
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish procedures to ensure efficient operation of fair rent commissions.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06129
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require each municipality to establish a fair rent commission or joint fair rent commission.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06130
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To: (1) Increase the minimum amount of financial responsibility coverage required for motor vehicles to one hundred thousand dollars for any one person and three hundred thousand dollars for more than one person, on account of any accident; and (2) require that any automobile liability insurance policy contain not less than five thousand dollars in medical payment coverage, provided such medical payment coverage may be waived if the policyholder provides proof of health insurance coverage.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06131
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To prohibit discrimination in insurance underwriting based on the breed of a homeowner's dog.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06132
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require that individual and group health insurance policies provide health insurance coverage for allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants to prevent peanut and egg allergy development.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06133
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To prohibit any homeowners insurance company from using drones for inspection or surveillance purposes prior to offering homeowners insurance coverage, unless such homeowners insurance company provides at least seven business days' notice to such owner by mail or electronic mail, as determined by such owner, of such inspection or surveillance.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06134
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require that pharmacists licensed in this state be compensated for certain health care services, including vaccine administration, flu or HIV testing and prescribing contraceptives.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06135
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To revise the definition of "infertility" for purposes of health insurance coverage under individual and group health insurance policies.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06136
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a rubric standard for the ability of insurance companies to terminate coverage or adjust premiums at any child day care center based on inspection violations by such child day care center.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB06137
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require any health carrier to provide certain information to consumers on such health carrier's Internet web site and on such consumers' policy documents, including information identifying how premium dollars are spent, claim denial rates and an explanation of costs for medical treatment, administrative expenses, profits and other expenses, to guide consumers in choosing a health carrier.