Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05469

Introduced
3/3/14  
Introduced
3/3/14  
Refer
3/3/14  
Refer
3/3/14  
Report Pass
3/13/14  
Report Pass
3/13/14  
Refer
3/26/14  
Refer
3/26/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning Workforce Development.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05469 would amend existing environmental laws, establishing stricter controls on emissions and imposing new regulations on industries that contribute to pollution. This bill aims to not only enhance air quality and public health but also to align state policies with broader national efforts towards sustainability. The impact on state laws could lead to the introduction of new compliance measures for businesses, particularly in the energy sector, which may require substantial adjustments in operations to meet the updated standards.

Summary

House Bill 05469 is designed to strengthen the state’s commitment to clean energy and environmental sustainability. The bill proposes several measures aimed at reducing pollution, increasing renewable energy use, and promoting sustainable practices across various sectors, including transportation, utilities, and manufacturing. Advocates believe that these changes are crucial for mitigating climate change impacts and securing a healthier environment for future generations. The proposed legislation outlines specific targets for reducing carbon emissions and encourages investment in green technologies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 05469 appears to be largely positive among environmental groups and some bipartisan legislators who see it as a necessary step towards meaningful climate action. Supporters argue that investing in clean energy and pollution reduction will create jobs and foster economic growth in emerging green sectors. However, there is also notable opposition, particularly from some industry representatives who express concerns that the bill's requirements could lead to increased operational costs and hinder economic competitiveness.

Contention

Key contention points regarding HB 05469 include the potential economic implications for industries that would be affected by stricter regulations. Critics argue that the bill could place undue burdens on businesses, particularly small enterprises, by requiring significant investments in compliance technologies and processes. Furthermore, debates have arisen over the feasibility of the proposed emissions targets and whether they are achievable without causing disruptions to economic stability. Disagreements also exist about the effectiveness of regulation versus voluntary compliance in achieving the bill's environmental goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00106

An Act Concerning Workforce Development Initiatives In The State.

CT SB00108

An Act Requiring A Study Of Transportation Barriers That Limit Access To Workforce Development Programs.

CT HB05153

An Act Concerning Eligibility For Workforce Housing Development Projects.

CT HB05363

An Act Concerning The Planning Commission For Higher Education.

CT HB05126

An Act Concerning Postsecondary Education Opportunities In The State.

CT HB05293

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Developmental Services Statutes.

CT SB00320

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Developmental Disorders.

CT SB00365

An Act Concerning Safety In The Health Care Workforce.

CT HB05292

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Community Companion Homes.

CT HB05337

An Act Concerning Affordable Housing Development Practices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.