
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 3:53 AM
Priority Bills SB 1216 Bill Description: Substitute Language: SB 1216-KID-Substitute Language Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information HB 6859 Bill Description: Substitute Language: HB 6859-PS-Substitute Language Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information HB 7067 Bill Description: Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information SB 1450 Bill Description: Substitute Language: SB 1450-PH-Substitute Language Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information HB 5001 Bill Description: Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information HB 5003 Bill Description: Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information HB 7287 Bill Description: Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information SB 1 Bill Description: Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information SB 3 Bill Description: Substitute Language: SB 3-GL-Substitute Language Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information SB 1525 Bill Description: Recent Action Taken: Click to Forward Bill Information
AN ACT CONCERNING SCHOOL EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS.
To authorize the use of funds received under the school security infrastructure competitive grant program for the purchase of emergency response communications systems and personal emergency communication devices for school personnel.
Signed by the Governor (6/24)
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PUBLIC PROTECTION'S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING FIREARM INFORMATION, SECURITY OFFICERS, FIREARM TRANSFERS AND SCHOOL SECURITY GRANTS AND THE FIRE MARSHAL TRAINING COUNCIL, THE COMMISSION ON FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL AND THE CODES AND STANDARDS COMMITTEE.
To implement various recommendations of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection concerning sexual assault evidence, records of cases of juvenile matters involving delinquency proceedings, information identifying seized or recovered firearms, security guards, firearm transfers and school security grants.
Signed by the Governor (6/30)
Monitored Bills
AN ACT CONCERNING AN EMERGENCY CERTIFICATE OF NEED APPLICATION PROCESS FOR TRANSFERS OF OWNERSHIP OF HOSPITALS THAT HAVE FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION, THE ASSESSMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES FOR PROPERTY TAXATION, A PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS WHO ARE PERMANENTLY AND TOTALLY DISABLED AND FUNDING OF THE SPECIAL EDUCATION EXCESS COST GRANT.
Public Act 25-2 (3/12)
AN ACT CONCERNING RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF THE HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE.
To recruit and retain health care providers in the state.
Signed by the Governor (7/1)
AN ACT CONCERNING THE QUALITY AND DELIVERY OF SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES IN CONNECTICUT.
To improve the quality and delivery of special education services.
Signed by the Governor (6/23)
AN ACT CONCERNING EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION.
To make use of the Early Childhood Care and Education Fund to fund early care and education programs and initiatives in the state.
Signed by the Governor (6/23)
AN ACT CONCERNING THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2027, AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR, AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO REVENUE AND OTHER ITEMS IMPLEMENTING THE STATE BUDGET.
Signed by the Governor (6/30)
AN ACT INCREASING RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS, SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION.
To improve the quality of education for the state's children.
Signed by the Governor (6/23)
AN ACT CONCERNING CONSUMER PROTECTION AND SAFETY.
To (1) require fee disclosures for consumer goods and services, (2) impose various requirements concerning connected devices, (3) impose various requirements concerning repairs of electronic or appliance products, (4) require each municipality to establish and maintain a ".gov" Internet top-level domain, (5) provide that no supplier shall downsize, or reduce the quantity, amount, weight or size of, any eligible food unless such supplier (A) reduces the price charged for such eligible food by a commensurate amount, or (B) discloses that such supplier has made such downsizing or reduction, (6) authorize the Attorney General to declare and respond to abnormal economic disruptions, (7) prohibit persons from charging unconscionably excessive prices following precipitating events, and (8) modify the procedures applicable to persons who fail to adhere to provisions concerning precipitating events.
Signed by the Governor (6/10)
AN ACT CONCERNING THE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGES TO THE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM STATUTES.
To implement the Teachers' Retirement Board's recommendations for changes to the teachers' retirement system statutes.
Signed by the Governor (7/1)