Connecticut 2019 Regular Session All Bills (Page 255)
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00014
Introduced
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
1/23/19
Refer
2/7/19
Refer
2/7/19
Report Pass
3/29/19
Report Pass
3/29/19
Refer
4/8/19
Report Pass
4/15/19
To propose an amendment to the Constitution of the state to permit early in-person voting.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00015
Introduced
1/16/19
Refer
1/16/19
Report Pass
1/24/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Hunchu Kwak Of Portland To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00016
Introduced
1/16/19
Refer
1/16/19
Report Pass
1/24/19
Report Pass
1/24/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable John M. Newson Of Brooklyn To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00017
Introduced
1/16/19
Refer
1/16/19
Report Pass
1/24/19
Report Pass
1/24/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Thomas V. O'keefe, Jr. Of Guilford To Be A State Referee.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00018
Introduced
1/16/19
Introduced
1/16/19
Refer
1/16/19
Refer
1/16/19
Report Pass
1/25/19
Report Pass
1/25/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Stephen V. Prostor Of New Canaan To Be A Member Of The Connecticut Commuter Rail Council.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00019
Introduced
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
Refer
1/28/19
To reduce the impact of fatigue on decision-making and debate.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00020
Introduced
2/20/19
Introduced
2/20/19
Resolution Raising A Committee To Inform The Governor That The Senate And House Of Representatives Are Met In Joint Convention To Receive His Budget Message.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00021
Introduced
2/20/19
Resolution Concerning The Printing Of The Governor's Budget Message.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00022
Introduced
2/15/19
Refer
2/15/19
Refer
2/15/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Report Pass
3/14/19
Report Pass
3/14/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Toni M. Fatone Of West Hartford To Be A Workers' Compensation Commissioner.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00023
Introduced
2/15/19
Introduced
2/15/19
Refer
2/15/19
Refer
2/15/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Report Pass
3/14/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Donald R. Green Of Meriden To Be A Family Support Magistrate.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00024
Introduced
2/14/19
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Lubbie Harper, Jr. Of North Haven To Be A State Referee.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00025
Introduced
2/14/19
Introduced
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Refer
2/14/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Report Pass
2/27/19
Report Pass
3/14/19
Report Pass
3/14/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Robin L. Wilson Of New Haven To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00026
Introduced
2/25/19
Introduced
2/25/19
Refer
2/25/19
Refer
2/25/19
Report Pass
3/6/19
Report Pass
3/14/19
Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of David Jimenez Of Hartford To Be A Member Of The Board Of Regents For Higher Education.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00027
Introduced
3/7/19
Refer
3/7/19
Refer
3/7/19
Report Pass
3/20/19
Refer
3/29/19
Refer
3/29/19
Report Pass
4/4/19
Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Allowing For No-excuse Absentee Voting.
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Connecticut 2019 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00028
Introduced
3/7/19
Refer
3/7/19
Report Pass
3/20/19
Report Pass
3/20/19
Refer
3/29/19
Refer
3/29/19
Report Pass
4/4/19
Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment To Allow Individuals Who Have Attained The Age Of Sixteen To Apply For Admission As Electors And To Be So Admitted Upon Attaining The Age Of Eighteen.