Connecticut 2012 Regular Session All Bills (Page 41)
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00044
Introduced
2/10/12
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To expand "aging in place" by providing greater assistance to seniors to remain in their homes as they age.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00045
Introduced
2/10/12
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To ensure the availability of adequate transportation for seniors.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00046
Introduced
2/10/12
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To create incentives for defense contractors to use in-state subcontractors when possible.
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Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00047
Introduced
2/10/12
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To utilize half of all state budget surpluses for income tax relief by increasing the amount of income that is exempt from income taxation.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00048
Introduced
2/10/12
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To exempt Social Security income from state income tax.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00049
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To privatize the administration of the state's supplemental nutrition assistance program.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00050
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To provide the computer resources necessary for the state to meet federal health care reform requirements for the administration of state public assistance.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00051
Introduced
2/10/12
Refer
2/10/12
To increase the funding available for breast cancer research, education and prevention.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00052
Introduced
2/14/12
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
To save the state money and reduce the state's long-term liabilities by enacting comprehensive pension reform.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00053
Introduced
2/14/12
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
To prohibit the retroactive application of new or increased taxes.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00054
Introduced
2/14/12
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
To prohibit the use of indoor tanning devices by persons under age eighteen.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00055
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Report Pass
3/9/12
Report Pass
3/9/12
Refer
3/15/12
Refer
3/15/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Refer
4/10/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/17/12
Report Pass
4/17/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Engrossed
4/27/12
Engrossed
4/27/12
Report Pass
4/30/12
Report Pass
4/30/12
To expand the membership of the Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee to include a child psychiatrist.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00056
Introduced
2/14/12
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Report Pass
3/9/12
Report Pass
3/9/12
Refer
3/15/12
Refer
3/15/12
Report Pass
3/21/12
Engrossed
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/20/12
Chaptered
5/3/12
Chaptered
5/3/12
Enrolled
5/4/12
Passed
5/8/12
To require pulse oximetry screening tests for newborn infants.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00057
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
Report Pass
3/13/12
Refer
3/19/12
Refer
3/19/12
Report Pass
3/26/12
Refer
4/10/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Report Pass
4/16/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Report Pass
4/18/12
Refer
4/19/12
Refer
4/19/12
Report Pass
4/25/12
Report Pass
4/25/12
Report Pass
4/25/12
Report Pass
4/25/12
Engrossed
5/2/12
Report Pass
5/4/12
Chaptered
5/23/12
Chaptered
5/23/12
Enrolled
5/25/12
Enrolled
5/25/12
Passed
6/8/12
Passed
6/8/12
To require the licensure and oversight of food manufacturing establishments.
CT
Connecticut 2012 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00058
Introduced
2/14/12
Introduced
2/14/12
Refer
2/14/12
To reduce the annual bowling establishment alcoholic liquor permit fee.