Connecticut 2015 Regular Session All Bills (Page 110)

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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06636

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To repeal the Citizens' Election Program.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06637

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To require candidates participating in the Citizens' Election Program to disclose when political communications are paid for, in part, by funds received from the Program.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06638

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
Refer
3/27/15  
To require state-wide percentage goals for the award of state procurement contracts to women-owned and minority business enterprises and participation percentage goals for such enterprises.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06639

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To establish a tax credit program for businesses that hire individuals who have recently graduated from a public or private institution of higher education that is located in this state.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06640

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
Refer
3/10/15  
Refer
3/10/15  
Report Pass
3/11/15  
Report Pass
3/11/15  
Refer
3/20/15  
Refer
3/20/15  
Report Pass
3/26/15  
To increase access to housing in high opportunity areas for all families in the state by creating priority tiers within the Qualified Allocation Plan for purposes of allocating federal low income housing tax credits.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06641

Introduced
1/28/15  
To help municipalities qualify for a temporary moratorium from the affordable housing land use appeals procedure.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06642

Introduced
1/28/15  
To prevent unlawful entry by former tenants.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06643

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To expand internship opportunities for students by clarifying that internship providers will not incur additional liability as a result of providing internship opportunities to students.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06644

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To ensure that a person is allowed to choose a therapist or health care provider when such person is ordered by a court to receive treatment or an evaluation.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06645

Introduced
1/28/15  
To have continuity in the family court system.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06646

Introduced
1/28/15  
To allow a party to a personal injury or wrongful death action to introduce evidence of health insurance payments to establish or challenge the amount of claimed past and future medical costs to be awarded by a jury.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06647

Introduced
1/28/15  
To require the Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee to continue its review of the state's juvenile justice system.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06648

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To protect children from undue influence by adults in authority in the absence of a parent or guardian.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06649

Introduced
1/28/15  
Introduced
1/28/15  
To ensure that parties with financial means are held responsible for paying the fees of a guardian ad litem or an attorney for a minor who provides services in a Probate or Juvenile Court proceeding.
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Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06650

Introduced
1/28/15  
Refer
1/28/15  
To provide local tax relief and facilitate public works projects by increasing the current threshold amounts that determine when public works projects must abide by prevailing wage laws.

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