Connecticut Representative Lucy Dathan [D] | House | Bills

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CTHB05399PassTo (1) establish a council to develop a model policy related to the criminal justice response to sexual assault and require distribution of such policy to law enforcement units, (2) establish responsibilities of a peace officer at the scene of a sexu...
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2024-06-05
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05046PassTo implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2024-06-04
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05058PassTo implement the Governor's budget recommendations.
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2024-05-30
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05003PassTo ensure that children and families have increased access to all available nutrition programs in the state.
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2024-05-30
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05001PassTo support Connecticut seniors and the improvement of nursing and home-based care.
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2024-05-21
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05232PassTo (1) establish a uniform capacity tax on solar panels, (2) extend community benefit agreement requirements to more renewable energy projects, (3) study community solar, (4) require expedited permitting for solar canopies, (5) require the Department...
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2024-05-21
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05197PassTo adopt the social work licensure compact.
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2024-05-21
Signed by the Governor
CTHB05004Engross
50%
To implement certain measures relating to climate change including advancing and implementing the state's goals for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the phasing out of the use of natural gas, investment in renewable energy and green economy...
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2024-05-03
File Number 661
CTHB05312Intro
25%
To prohibit libraries in the state from entering into contracts or license agreements with publishers of electronic books and digital audiobooks that contain certain restrictions.
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2024-04-30
Bill Passed Temporarily
CTHB05485Intro
25%
To (1) establish the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Coordinating Council, (2) revise the Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate program, (3) authorize the state to issue bonds for the installation of electric vehicle charging i...
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2024-04-08
File Number 336
CTHB05241Intro
25%
To establish a bureau to coordinate services and information for persons who are deaf, hard of hearing or deafblind.
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2024-04-04
File Number 269
CTHB05217Intro
25%
To restrict the use and sale of second-generation rodenticides in order to protect the health of hawks and other raptors.
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2024-04-02
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB05201Intro
25%
To require funding of tobacco control programs to prevent and reduce tobacco use at the amount recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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2024-03-07
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB05215Intro
25%
To authorize municipalities to prohibit the sale of nips in such town by vote of the applicable legislative body of such town following a public hearing on such proposal.
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2024-02-23
To Joint Environment Committee
CTHB05247Intro
25%
To authorize employee health benefit consortiums in this state.
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2024-02-23
To Joint Insurance and Real Estate Committee
CTHB05130Intro
25%
To provide additional peer support services to residents suffering from substance use disorders.
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2024-02-14
To Joint Human Services Committee
CTHB05121Intro
25%
To provide financial assistance to nonprofit providers of mental health care services to establish mental health urgent crisis centers in areas of need in the state.
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2024-02-14
To Joint Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee
CTHB05011Intro
25%
To provide funding for the Connecticut Nutrition Assistance Program.
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2024-02-07
To Joint Appropriations Committee
CTHB05010Intro
25%
To restore the one-third state subsidy to retired teachers enrolled in the Teachers' Retirement Board Medicare supplement health insurance package.
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2024-02-07
To Joint Appropriations Committee
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