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SB00163Intro

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To provide more senior citizens with the opportunity to receive care at home rather than an institution.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB05185Intro

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To increase employment opportunities for small businesses.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05181Intro

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To provide funding to Schooner, Inc., a community organization in New Haven providing education and access to Long Island Sound.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00159Intro

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To reduce the gas tax.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00161Intro

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To ensure adequate nutrition for vulnerable senior citizens.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Select Committee on Aging
HB05188Intro

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To modify the current laws dealing with out-of-state municipal bonds. The deduction allows someone, who trades bonds as a business, when calculating Connecticut adjusted gross income, to subtract amortizable bond premiums for the taxable year on bond...
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00143Intro

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To provide the Connecticut Trolley Museum with funds to improve and expand the museum in order to become a larger regional tourism destination.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Commerce Committee
HB05165Intro

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To reduce the renewal fee for a teaching certificate for retired educators.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Education Committee
HB05166Intro

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To allow additional acquisition and remediation costs for school construction grants.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Education Committee
HB05156Intro

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To provide funding for the summer youth employment program in New Haven.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05213Intro

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To promote the health and well-being of the state's autistic population.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Public Health Committee
SB00165Intro

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To implement the constitutional spending cap as required by article third, section 18 of the Constitution of the state of Connecticut.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05196Intro

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To adjust the personal income tax tables to eliminate the disproportionate tax liability being placed upon lower and middle income single filers.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05169Intro

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To increase the time a student may spend in a program of bilingual education from thirty months to sixty months and to provide funding to school districts for such increase.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Education Committee
HB05162Intro

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To establish a tax credit for investments in eco-industrial parks.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Commerce Committee
HB05177Intro

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To repeal the state portion of the real estate conveyance tax.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00168Intro

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To repeal the business entity tax.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05193Intro

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To provide tax relief for those items that are essential to our residents' everyday lives.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05201Intro

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To change the state income tax exemption for retired government employees and retired teachers.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05168Intro

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To delay the implementation of the common core state standards in the state.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Education Committee
SB00150Intro

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To eliminate the twenty-dollar filing fee for limited partnerships and limited liability companies that electronically file their annual reports with the office of the Secretary of the State.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Judiciary Committee
HB05186Intro

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To modify the allocation of revenues raised by the real estate conveyance tax between towns and the state.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05190Intro

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To eliminate the sales tax on consultant services.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00137Intro

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To prevent waste and abuse and promote fairness in the distribution of child care subsidies.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Human Services Committee
HB05171Intro

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To ensure that the funding for a low performing school is at least equal to that of the highest state-funded charter or magnet school.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Education Committee
HB05161Intro

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To allow for the designation of enterprise zones in municipalities that have lost postal service processing and distribution centers.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Commerce Committee
HB05211Intro

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To avoid a reduction in funding to town clerks.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
SB00038Intro

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To provide municipalities with a local option to charge interest on delinquent property taxes at a rate between fifteen and eighteen per cent per annum.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Planning and Development Committee
HB05209Intro

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To enhance oversight of guardians ad litem and attorneys for the minor children who are appointed to represent children in family relations matters and proceedings before the superior court for juvenile matters.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Judiciary Committee
SB00160Intro

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To provide financial relief to persons receiving Social Security benefits.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00171Intro

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To phase out the hospitals tax over five years.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Public Health Committee
HB05208Intro

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To ensure adequate payment for the services of home care providers.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Human Services Committee
SB00140Intro

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To authorize bonds of the state for improvements to Route 34 and the reconfiguration of Orange Street in New Haven.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Transportation Committee
HB05194Intro

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To reduce the petroleum products gross earnings tax.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00133Intro

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To provide low-income customers with energy assistance programs.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Energy and Technology Committee
HB05176Intro

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To exempt Social Security from the personal income tax and to eliminate the earned income tax credit.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05184Intro

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To provide tax relief for those items that are essential to our residents' everyday lives.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05189Intro

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To make Connecticut gasoline the least expensive in the region for the month of August.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05178Intro

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To provide budget relief by eliminating the earned income tax credit.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05203Intro

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To provide a maximum property tax payment for certain senior citizens eligible for the state circuit breaker program.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05206Intro

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To develop a qualified workforce in the technology and biotechnology industries by enticing more companies to locate in Connecticut and provide a highly skilled workforce for existing Connecticut companies.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
HB05192Intro

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To provide one million dollars in funding for renovations to the Arts Center in West Haven.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
SB00131Intro

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To increase funding for brownfield remediation projects.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Commerce Committee
HB05180Intro

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To provide that one hundred per cent of military retirement pay may be deducted from the income tax.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05175Intro

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To repeal the tax on cosmetic medical procedures.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05157Intro

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To provide transportation to nonemergency medical appointments for elderly and disabled residents of Southbury.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Appropriations Committee
HB05187Intro

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To direct a portion of the sales tax to the town where the sale occurred.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
HB05205Intro

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To provide resources to the town of Mansfield in order to assess the impact of the Next Generation Connecticut proposal.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee
HB05155Intro

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To help small school districts implement the Common Core State Standards.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Appropriations Committee
SB00147Intro

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To implement the constitutional spending cap.
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2014-02-18
To Joint Appropriations Committee
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