Politics & Government

Montville Legislators' Bills Working Through the System

Reynolds, Ryan, Ritter, Prague and Stillman Have Introduced 159 Bills So Far

Legislators from Montville and across the state have been busy introducing bills and working on legislation. Here is an update:

Montville’s Delegation

Rep. Tom Reynolds, (D-42), now serving a fourth term, has introduced 43 bills, including:

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  • HB05048, an act requiring hospitals to submit a "certificate of need" before ending inpatient or outpatient services, which would then be followed by a public hearing. Voted to draft by the Joint Committee on Public Health and a public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 9.
  • HB05115, An act allowing the Adjutant General to award posthumous ribbons and medals to veterans for service in time of war. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • HB05315, An act concerning liability for the recreational use of lands, to include municipalities, quasi-public agencies and special districts that provide water or sewer services as owners of land entitled to immunity under the Recreational Land Use Act.
  • HB05344, An act concerning veterans' benefits for members of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps.
  • HB05470, An act concerning local plans of conservation and development.
  • HB05471, An act requiring zoning regulations to consider the preservation of farm land, forest land and open space.
  • HB05472, An act concerning local agricultural commissions.
  • HB05473, An act requiring the inspection of septic systems.
  • HB05479, An act to amend the criteria a judge must consider in an appeal of a denied Application for affordable housing. This is now reserved for subject matter public hearing.
  • HB05534, An act concerning reductions to the minimum budget requirement for towns.
  • HB05535, An act concerning school bullying laws.
  • HB05549, An act concerning the payment of personal property taxes by companies doing business on Indian reservations.
  • HB05550, An act concerning a tax incidence analysis in accordance with national conference of state legislature principles for high-quality tax systems.
  • HB05552, An act requiring a cost-benefit analysis of state tax expenditures.
  • HB05557, An act concerning an annual review of the state's general obligation debt.
  • HB05581, An act providing state aid to a municipality in which a state-operated sexual offender treatment facility is located.
  • HB05597, An act requiring the state to fulfill its obligation in releasing PILOT money to towns that host correctional facilities. A public hearing is scheduled for today.
  • HB05610, An act to: (1) Require that there be no substitutions by pharmacists when filling prescriptions used for the treatment of epilepsy; and (2) expand the use of collaborative drug therapy management agreements between pharmacists and physicians. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05650, An act concerning transfers of general fund surplus to the budget reserve fund.
  • HB05652, An act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05655, An act requiring the state to use generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
  • HB05657, An act concerning state employee pension and post-employment benefit liabilities.
  • HB05659, An act directing the program review and investigations committee to study the state spending cap.
  • HB05721, An act modifying annual reporting fees paid to the Secretary of the State.
  • HB05762, An act concerning notice of intent to acquire property through adverse possession.
  • HB05784, An act concerning grants in lieu of taxes on land taken into trust for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe.
  • HB05792, An act concerning limits on the number of children allowed in a foster or prospective adoptive family.
  • HB05794,An act renaming the state police forensic science laboratory as the "Dr. Henry C. Lee Forensic Science Laboratory".
  • HB05911, An act concerning the siting of residential sexual offender treatment facilities, where any site selected or proposed for a residential sexual offender treatment facility will be evaluated in accordance with certain criteria such as proximity to parks, schools, child care facilities, businesses, private homes, liquor permittees, and local and state roads.
  • HB05926, An act establishing the council on Connecticut's future.
  • HB05947, An act establishing a motorcycle version of the "silent service" special interest license plate. The Joint Committee on Transportation voted to draft.
  • HB06027, An act concerning choice of suppliers for propane customers.
  • HB06028, An act concerning a sales tax exemption for wind turbines.
  • HB06029, An act providing property tax relief for wind turbines.
  • HB06132, An act concerning evidence of drunken driving.
  • HB06137, An act naming a portion of route 214 in Ledyard the Wesley J. Johnson, Sr. Memorial Highway.
  • HB06154, An act concerning income tax exemptions for former members of the armed forces collecting federal civil service pensions.
  • HB06198, An act prohibiting open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles.
  • HB06202, An act requiring the use of ignition locking devices.
  • SB00532, An act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount not to exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, which voted to draft.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00831, an act concerning municipal liability for recreational activities on certain open space lands to encourage municipalities and other entities to keep open space lands open to the public for recreational purposes. There was a public hearing Monday, Jan. 31. 

Rep. Betsy Ritter, (D-38th), now serving a fourth term, has introduced and co-sponsors 24 bills, including:

  • HB05107, An act establishing a storm water pilot program in New London.
  • HB05324, An act made in an effort to reduce identity theft by prohibiting health care providers from including a patient's driver's license in their health records. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05326, An act requiring that all schools install carbon monoxide detectors. This bill was moved from the Joint Committee on Public Health to the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Security, where it was voted to draft. 
  • HB05535, An act concerning school bullying laws.
  • HB05555, An act to ensure that sales tax is being paid for the service fee charged by online travel service companies who provide hotel rooms at a discounted rate
  • HB05560, An act concerning an evaluation of the Medicaid program.
  • HB05568, an act to exclude stand-alone units from condominium association insurance requirements when condominium association documents indicate that the maintenance, repair and replacement of entire freestanding units are the responsibility of the unit owner
  • HB05581, An act providing state aid to a municipality in which a state-operated sexual offender treatment facility is located.
  • HB05597, An act requiring the state to provide PILOT moneys to municipalities hosting correctional facilities. A public hearing is scheduled for today.
  • HB05652, an act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05784, An act concerning grants in lieu of taxes on land taken into trust for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan tribe.
  • HB05794, An act renaming the state police forensic science laboratory as the "Dr. Henry C. Lee Forensic Science Laboratory".
  • HB05911, An act concerning the siting of residential sexual offender treatment facilities, where any site selected or proposed for a residential sexual offender treatment facility will be evaluated in accordance with certain criteria such as proximity to parks, schools, child care facilities, businesses, private homes, liquor permittees, and local and state roads.
  • HB05943, An act requiring Tibetan language driver's license written tests.
  • HB06020, An act concerning the Connecticut Siting Council.
  • HB06176, An act concerning increasing penalties for repeat violators of the personnel files act.
  • HB06198, An act prohibiting open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles.
  • SB00018, An act concerning appeals of health insurance benefits denials.
  • SB00532, An act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount cannot exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, where it was voted to draft.
  • SB00548, An act concerning an exemption from the sales tax for auction sales made during a fundraising event held by a nonprofit organization.
  • SB00622, An act appropriating funds for the Connecticut cruise ship task force.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00790, An act concerning unauthorized transmission of crime or accident scene photographs or videos. "Joshua's Law" is meant to protect the privacy rights of the families of deceased victims of crimes or accidents.

 

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Rep. Kevin Ryan, (D-139th), has introduced 28 bills, including:

  • HB05048, an act requiring hospitals to submit a "certificate of need" before ending inpatient or outpatient services, which would then be followed by a public hearing. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft and a public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 9.
  • HB05115, an act allowing the Adjutant General to award posthumous awards to veterans who served during a time of war. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • HB05284, An act concerning discriminatory employment practices and the use of credit reports in employment decisions, to prevent an employee or prospective employee from being subject to discrimination on the basis of his or her credit history. This bill was moved from the Joint Committee on Labor and Public Employees to the Joint Committee on Judiciary.
  • HB05324, an act made in an effort to reduce identity theft by prohibiting health care providers from including a patient's driver's license in their health records. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05483, An act concerning defibrillators in health care facilities.
  • HB05535, An act concerning school bullying laws.
  • HB05555, an act to ensure that sales tax is being paid for the service fee charged by online travel service companies who provide hotel rooms at a discounted rate.
  • HB05581, An act providing state aid to a municipality in which a state-operated sexual offender treatment facility is located.
  • HB05597, An act requiring the state to fulfill its obligation in releasing PILOT money to towns that host correctional facilities. A public hearing is scheduled for today.
  • HB05610, An act to: (1) Require that there be no substitutions by pharmacists when filling prescriptions used for the treatment of epilepsy; and (2) expand the use of collaborative drug therapy management agreements between pharmacists and physicians. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05652, An act, to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05664, An act concerning incentives for school districts that use research-based practices for combating school bullying.
  • HB05671, An act concerning the date when children may register for kindergarten.
  • HB05698, An act concerning electric rates for medical care practitioners.
  • HB05756, An act establishing a school bullying appeals ombudsman.
  • HB05784, An act concerning grants in lieu of taxes on land taken into trust for the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation and the Mohegan tribe.
  • HB05794, An act renaming the state police forensic science laboratory as the "Dr. Henry C. Lee Forensic Science Laboratory".
  • HB05802, An act adopting certain safety recommendations of the Thomas commission.
  • HB05911, An act concerning the siting of residential sexual offender treatment facilities, where any site selected or proposed for a residential sexual offender treatment facility will be evaluated in accordance with certain criteria such as proximity to parks, schools, child care facilities, businesses, private homes, liquor permittees, and local and state roads.
  • HB05946, An act creating a boat lemon law to give boat owners the same redress as car owners under the state lemon law. The Joint Committee on Transportation voted to draft.
  • HB05953, An act concerning delinquent municipal property taxes and the registration of motor vehicles.
  • SB00018, An act concerning appeals of health insurance benefits denials. A public hearing was scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3.
  • SB00312, An act, to eliminate the age cap for specialized formula covered under individual and group health insurance policies. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • SB00532, An act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount cannot exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, where it was voted to draft.
  • SB00622, An act appropriating funds for the Connecticut cruise ship task force.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00790, An act concerning unauthorized transmission of crime or accident scene photographs or videos. "Joshua's Law" is meant to protect the privacy rights of the families of deceased victims of crimes or accidents.

 

Sen. Edith Prague, (D-19th), has introduced 45 bills, including:

 

  • HB05063, An act concerning the registration of all-terrain vehicles.
  • HB05344, An act concerning veterans' benefits for members of the United States Cadet Nurse Corps.
  • HB05473, An act requiring the inspection of septic systems.
  • HB05479, An act to amend the criteria a judge must consider in an appeal of a denied Application for affordable housing. This is now reserved for subject matter public hearing.
  • HB05535, An act concerning school bullying laws.
  • HB05549, An act concerning the payment of personal property taxes by companies doing business on Indian reservations.
  • HB05560, An act to provide an objective evaluation of the Medicaid program and to provide data for use in policy making. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • HB05581, An act providing state aid to a municipality in which a state-operated sexual offender treatment facility is located.
  • HB05597, An act requiring the state to fulfill its obligation in releasing PILOT money to towns that host correctional facilities. A public hearing is scheduled for today.
  • HB05652, An act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05784, An act concerning grants in lieu of taxes on land taken into trust for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan tribe.
  • HB05794, An act renaming the state police forensic science laboratory as the "Dr. Henry C. Lee Forensic Science Laboratory".
  • HB05802, An act adopting certain safety recommendations of the Thomas Commission.
  • HB05911, An act concerning the siting of residential sexual offender treatment facilities, where any site selected or proposed for a residential sexual offender treatment facility will be evaluated in accordance with certain criteria such as proximity to parks, schools, child care facilities, businesses, private homes, liquor permittees, and local and state roads.
  • HB06028, An act concerning a sales tax exemption for wind turbines.
  • HB06029, An act providing property tax relief for wind turbines.
  • HB06137, An act naming a portion of route 214 in Ledyard the Wesley J. Johnson, Sr. Memorial Highway.
  • HB06198, An act prohibiting open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles.
  • SB00002, An act concerning air conditioning in nursing homes. The Joint Committee on Aging voted to draft.
  • SB00003, An act concerning criminal background checks for employees of homemaker-companion agencies and home health agencies.
  • SB00005, An act concerning eligibility for full benefits in the teachers' retirement system.
  • SB00008, An act providing in-state tuition to children of immigrants.
  • SB00009, An act to assist Medicaid clients by increasing the Medicaid income eligibility level. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • SB00010, An act, to provide insurance coverage for breast magnetic resonance imaging when an annual mammogram demonstrates heterogeneous or dense breast tissue. There was a public hearing scheduled for Friday, Feb. 3.
  • SB00011, An act concerning rate approvals for certain individual health insurance policies. This was voted to draft by the Joint Committee on Insurance and Real Estate.
  • SB00012, An act prohibiting copayments for preventive care services. A public hearing was scheduled for Friday, Feb. 3.
  • SB00015, An act requiring public comment for long-term care policy rate filings. A public hearing was scheduled for Friday, Feb. 3.
  • SB00016, An act concerning standards for health care provider contracts.
  • SB00017, An act concerning wellness programs and expansion of health insurance coverage.
  • SB00018, An act concerning appeals of health insurance benefits denials.
  • SB00019, An act concerning health insurance rate approvals.
  • SB00020, An act to require insurance coverage for hearing aids for persons who have reached fifty-five years of age but have not reached sixty-five years of age. There was a public hearing scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 25.
  • SB00022, An act increasing the penalty for manslaughter in the second degree with a motor vehicle .
  • SB00023, An act concerning employees injured between 1993 and 2006 and social security offsets under the workers' compensation act. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • SB00024, An act to ensure that Medicare recipients receive proper medical care and treatment during the course of a hospital stay that exceeds 24 hours. This was voted to draft by the Joint Committee on Ageing. 
  • SB00026, An act concerning crane operators.
  • SB00027, An act establishing a foster parent bill of rights.
  • SB00030, An act concerning an exemption from the personal income tax for the sale of securities to pay nursing expenses.
  • SB00031, An act requiring the operation of gateway tolls.
  • SB00032, An act to prohibit offsets in disability income protection policies from including retirement benefits received by an insured. A public hearing was scheduled for Friday, Feb. 3.
  • SB00033, An act requiring a public hearing for certain health insurance rate increase requests.
  • SB00034, An act prohibiting offsets for dependent children in disability income protection policies.
  • SB00040, An act allowing children of undocumented immigrant aliens to qualify for in-state tuition.
  • SB00044, An act concerning election of the Insurance Commissioner.
  • SB00045, An act concerning public hearings for insurance premium increases.
  • SB00048, An act concerning funding for the regional vocational-technical school system.
  • SB00053, An act establishing the Nutmeg Health Insurance Plan for Connecticut residents.
  • SB00097, An act concerning the denial of unemployment compensation benefits to certain drivers who are unemployed as a result of being denied a special operator's permit. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • SB00134, An act requiring criminal background checks of all persons employed by home health care agencies and homemaker-home health aide agencies.
  • SB00161, An act requiring the use of an ignition interlock device upon a first drunken driving conviction.
  • SB00223, An act concerning the idling of school buses.
  • SB00266, An act concerning an extension of time to request reconsideration of a property tax exemption.
  • SB00312, An act eliminating the age cap for health insurance coverage for specialized formula.
  • SB00333, An act concerning the penalty for manslaughter in the second degree with a motor vehicle.
  • SB00532, An act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount cannot exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, where it was voted to draft.
  • SB00549, An act to require crane and hoisting operator's apprentices to be enrolled in a registered apprenticeship program, and to impose additional penalties for violations of the crane or hoisting operator licensing provisions. This bill is reserved for subject matter public hearing.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00780, An act concerning the liability of corporations.
  • SB00790, An act concerning unauthorized transmission of crime or accident scene photographs or videos. "Joshua's Law" is meant to protect the privacy rights of the families of deceased victims of crimes or accidents.
  • SB00814, An act concerning special "silent service" motorcycle number plates for veterans who served aboard a naval submarine. The Joint Committee on Transportation voted to draft.
  • SB00820, An act requiring all-terrain vehicles and dirt bikes to be registered with the department of motor vehicles and to require operators of such vehicles and bikes to be licensed by the department.

 

 

Sen. Andrea Stillman, (D-20th), now in her third term, has introduced 19 bills, including:

 

  • HB05324, An act made in an effort to reduce identity theft by prohibiting health care providers from including a patient's driver's license in their health records. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05555, An act to create a system for collecting sales tax from online retailers
  • HB05568, An act to exclude stand-alone units from condominium association insurance requirements when condominium association documents indicate that the maintenance, repair and replacement of entire freestanding units are the responsibility of the unit owner.
  • HB05581, An act providing state aid to a municipality in which a state-operated sexual offender treatment facility is located.
  • HB05597, An act requiring the state to fulfill its obligation in releasing PILOT money to towns that host correctional facilities. A public hearing is scheduled for today.
  • HB05610, An act to: (1) Require that there be no substitutions by pharmacists when filling prescriptions used for the treatment of epilepsy; and (2) expand the use of collaborative drug therapy management agreements between pharmacists and physicians. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05652, An act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05784, An act concerning grants in lieu of taxes on land taken into trust for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan tribe.
  • HB05911, An act concerning the siting of residential sexual offender treatment facilities, where any site selected or proposed for a residential sexual offender treatment facility will be evaluated in accordance with certain criteria such as proximity to parks, schools, child care facilities, businesses, private homes, liquor permittees, and local and state roads.
  • HB05943, An act requiring Tibetan language driver's license written tests.
  • HB06198, An act prohibiting open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles.
  • SB00235, An act strengthening school bullying laws.
  • SB00420, An act concerning the date when parents may register their children for kindergarten.
  • SB00532, An act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount cannot exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, where it was voted to draft.
  • SB00548, An act concerning an exemption from the sales tax for auction sales made during a fundraising event held by a nonprofit organization.
  • SB00622, An act appropriating funds for the Connecticut cruise ship task force.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00790, An act concerning unauthorized transmission of crime or accident scene photographs or videos. "Joshua's Law" is meant to protect the privacy rights of the families of deceased victims of crimes or accidents.

From elsewhere in our area

Rep. James Crawford, (D-35th), now in his first term has introduced five bills, including:

  • HB05674, An act to require teachers of school readiness programs to be certified by Jan. 1, 2018.
  • HB05736, An act giving preference to Connecticut resident bidders in the awarding of state contracts.
  • HB06013, An act increasing the required number of school days to 200 and decreasing the maximum length of school vacations to 21 consecutive days.
  • HB06015, An act to increase state reimbursement of special education to municipalities to 75 percent beginning in the year 2015
  • HB06115, An act exempting raffles of $5,000 or less from state regulation.

Rep. Ernest Hewett, (D-39th ), now in his second term, has introduced 18 bills, including:

  • HB05022, An act concerning sufficient numbers of ballots at polling places.
  • HB05106, An act prohibiting Connecticut banks from requiring a thumbprint for check cashing. A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • HB05107, An act establishing a storm water pilot program in New London.
  • HB05115, An act allowing the Adjutant General to award posthumous ribbons and medals to veterans for service in time of war. . A public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • HB05173, An act requiring DNA testing of persons arrested for a serious felony offense.
  • HB05535, An act concerning school bullying laws.
  • HB05652, An act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05733, An act establishing Native American Day.
  • HB05794, An act renaming the state police forensic science laboratory as the "Dr. Henry C. Lee Forensic Science Laboratory".
  • HB05914, An act concerning workers' compensation and post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • HB06086, An act concerning the DNA data bank.
  • HB06125, An act providing directional signage to tourist destinations.
  • HR00014, Resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China.
  • SB00532, an act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount not to exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, where it was voted to draft.
  • SB00622, An act appropriating funds for the Connecticut cruise ship task force.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00790, An act concerning unauthorized transmission of crime or accident scene photographs or videos. "Joshua's Law" is meant to protect the privacy rights of the families of deceased victims of crimes or accidents.

Rep. Diana Urban, (D-43rd), now serving a fifth term, has introduced 35 bills, including:

  • HB05048, An act requiring hospitals to submit a "certificate of need" before ending inpatient or outpatient services, which would then be followed by a public hearing. Voted to draft by the Joint Committee on Public Health and a public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 9.
  • HB05300, An act concerning the speed limits of boats on the Mystic river.
  • HB05315, An act concerning liability for the recreational use of lands, to include municipalities, quasi-public agencies and special districts that provide water or sewer services as owners of land entitled to immunity under the Recreational Land Use Act.
  • HB05365, An act prohibiting the use of the deca-mixture of polybrominated diphenylethers in certain electronics.
  • HB05393, an act concerning the confinement and tethering of dogs, to strengthen current law, improve enforcement and assure public and canine welfare
  • HB05394, An act concerning the use of certain drugs in pulling horses.
  • HB05395, An act to ensure the humane treatment for egg-laying hens regarding the size of battery cages.
  • HB05396, An act establishing a registry of animal cruelty offenders.
  • HB05397, An act enabling farmers to seek review of ordinances and regulations that restrict normal agricultural operations.
  • HB05398, An act establishing maximum leash lengths and a registry of dogs that have attacked persons.
  • HB05399, An act concerning the euthanizing of animals by the Connecticut humane society.
  • HB05442, an act prohibiting homeowners insurance from dog breed discrimination. There was a public hearing Tuesday, Feb. 1.
  • HB05530, an act to allow students to conscientiously object to performing dissections in class.
  • HB05531, An act concerning humane education.
  • HB05535, An act concerning school bullying laws.
  • HB05566, An act exempting nonprofit volunteer ambulance services from state insurance requirements.
  • HB05576, An act requiring that a mechanic's lien be based on a written contract.
  • HB05652, An act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05814, An act to (1) require children convicted of cruelty to animals to undergo counseling, and (2) double the penalties for cruelty to animals when the perpetrator commits the crime in the presence of a child. There is a public hearing on Thursday, Feb. 10.
  • HB05867, An act requiring the labeling of cellular phones.
  • HB05868, An act requiring the labeling of genetically modified food.
  • HB05937, An act concerning veterinary technicians.
  • HB06034, An act protecting prime farmland from development.
  • HB06101, An act authorizing municipalities to levy local option taxes.
  • HB06198, An act prohibiting open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles.
  • HJ00001, Resolution proposing an amendment to the state constitution to provide for no excuse absentee voting.
  • HJ00020, Resolution memorializing congress to take certain actions in response to the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Coast oil spill.
  • SB00046, An act enabling municipalities to establish a community green fund.
  • SB00420, An act concerning the date when parents may register their children for kindergarten.
  • SB00464, An act establishing a Connecticut beer trail. A public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 8.
  • SB00532, An act to allow the State Bond Commission to issue state bonds (aggregate principal amount not to exceed $750,000) to be used by the Department of Human Services to provide funding to Hospice of Southeastern Connecticut to build a residential hospice facility in Norwich. This bill was referred to the Joint Committee on Public Health, which voted to draft.
  • SB00622, An act appropriating funds for the Connecticut cruise ship task force.
  • SB00760, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of Salvia Divinorum.
  • SB00761, An act prohibiting the sale or possession of synthetic cannabinoids.
  • SB00790, An act concerning unauthorized transmission of crime or accident scene photographs or videos. "Joshua's Law" is meant to protect the privacy rights of the families of deceased victims of crimes or accidents.

 

 

Rep. Elissa Wright, (D-41st), is serving a second term and has introduced 15 bills, including:

  • HB05300, An act concerning the speed limits of boats on the Mystic River.
  • HB05324, An act made in an effort to reduce identity theft by prohibiting health care providers from including a patient's driver's license in their health records. The Joint Committee on Public Health voted to draft.
  • HB05542, an act to equalize the sales tax of landline and satellite based telecommunications; systems
  • HB05543, an act to create a system for collecting sales tax from online retailers HB05544, An act concerning a homestead exemption.
  • HB05545, An act concerning the collection of sales tax by remote sellers.
  • HB05551, An act concerning a credit against the personal income tax for property taxes that exceed six per cent of a homeowner's income.
  • HB05555, an act to impose sales tax on the service fee levied by online travel services for providing discount hotel rooms.
  • HB05652, An act to increase the amount of the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Fund revenues returning to cities and towns and to assist casino-impacted municipalities in meeting their host community obligations.
  • HB05794, An act renaming the state police

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