Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06117

Introduced
1/29/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning A Tax Credit For Businesses That Hire Individuals In Recovery From Substance Use Disorders.

Impact

If passed, the bill would not only provide financial benefits to businesses that hire individuals overcoming substance use disorders but also promote greater societal acceptance and integration of these individuals in the workforce. Supporters argue that by encouraging the hiring of those in recovery, the legislation can help reduce the stigma surrounding addiction while simultaneously aiding economic recovery and public health efforts. Such measures could lead to a reduction in unemployment rates among this population, fostering a more inclusive job market.

Summary

House Bill 06117 proposes to amend the general statutes to create tax credits for businesses that hire individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. The intent behind this initiative is to incentivize employers to provide opportunities for those recovering from addiction, helping them reintegrate into the workforce. This bill reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by individuals in recovery and the need to support their transition back into society through stable employment.

Contention

However, this bill may face opposition from those who question the effectiveness of tax incentives alone as a means to improve employment rates among individuals with substance use histories. Critics might argue that while financial incentives can encourage businesses to hire, they do not address the underlying barriers that these individuals face, such as stigma, lack of training, or inadequate support services. Furthermore, concerns may arise regarding the potential costs to the state budget associated with these tax credits.

Notable_points

The legislative framework introduced by HB 06117 reflects an evolving approach to address addiction issues, with its proponents emphasizing the importance of second chances for recovering individuals. Notably, this bill aligns with broader initiatives aimed at improving public health outcomes and reinforcing the importance of support systems for those struggling with substance use disorders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05130

An Act Concerning Peer Recovery Support Services.

CT SB00320

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Developmental Disorders.

CT SB00349

An Act Concerning Dyslexia Screening Of Individuals Who Are Incarcerated.

CT SB00378

An Act Concerning A Perfluoroalkyl And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Background Data Study For The Purpose Of Economic Development.

CT HB05370

An Act Concerning Medical Assistance For Room And Board Costs For Substance Abuse Treatment In A Residential Setting.

CT HB05410

An Act Exempting Information Concerning Certain Vulnerable Individuals From Disclosure Under The Freedom Of Information Act.

CT HB05179

An Act Concerning Funding For Programs That Assist Individuals Experiencing Homelessness.

CT HB05129

An Act Concerning Substance-free Housing On College Campuses.

CT SB00274

An Act Concerning Opioids.

CT SB00270

An Act Concerning Tax Credits For The Conversion Of Commercial Properties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.