Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05813

Introduced
1/28/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning Environmental Justice And Environmental Racism.

Impact

The implementation of HB 5813 would lead to enhanced regulatory frameworks aimed at protecting distressed areas from new pollution sources while working to decrease existing pollution levels. By conducting an in-depth study of environmental quality, the bill aims to provide crucial data that can inform policy decisions and lead to more effective environmental protections. This initiative aligns with broader goals of achieving environmental justice, ensuring that marginalized communities receive equitable protection from environmental harm.

Summary

House Bill 5813, titled 'An Act Concerning Environmental Justice And Environmental Racism', seeks to address significant environmental concerns in distressed municipalities. The bill mandates a comprehensive statewide study to evaluate the air, water, and soil quality in regions heavily impacted by pollution. This is particularly focused on areas affected by emissions from industrial incinerators, waste treatment facilities, and various construction operations. Supporters of the bill believe that it is essential for understanding and mitigating the adverse environmental effects that disproportionately impact vulnerable communities.

Contention

Despite its support, there may be points of contention surrounding the bill, especially in regard to its feasibility and the potential costs associated with the proposed studies. Critics may argue about the economic implications for industries affected by increased regulation and scrutiny. Additionally, concerns about accurately defining 'distressed municipalities' and the practicalities of implementing the necessary studies could lead to debates during legislative discussions. If passed, the bill would also require cooperation between various governmental agencies, which might pose challenges in terms of bureaucratic coordination.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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