Connecticut 2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 61)
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00230
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/11/26
Refer
3/19/26
Report Pass
3/25/26
To (1) eliminate a requirement that certain out-of-state shipper permittees report to the Department of Consumer Protection records concerning sales and shipments to consumers in this state, (2) define "retailer" for purposes of certain out-of-state shippers' permits concerning wine, (3) specify that applicants for issuance or renewal of a liquor permit that allows on-premises serving or consumption of alcoholic liquor must disclose to the department a detailed description of the type of live entertainment to be provided, (4) specify that the department shall refuse any liquor permit to a minor as the permittee or as a member, principal or partner of the backer, unless such permit is for a trust with a named beneficiary who is a minor, (5) alter the evidentiary burden applicable to a permittee who is charged with serving or furnishing an alcoholic beverage to a minor, and (6) make various technical and conforming changes to the statutes concerning liquor control.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00238
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/2/26
Refer
3/5/26
Report Pass
3/11/26
Report Pass
4/13/26
Report Pass
4/14/26
To require the Commissioner of Public Health to establish an emergency medical services response time dashboard to collect and display emergency medical services response time data.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05224
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/11/26
Refer
3/20/26
Report Pass
3/26/26
Engrossed
5/6/26
Report Pass
5/6/26
To (1) transfer to the Department of Consumer Protection various duties concerning the Real Estate and Connecticut Health Club Guaranty Funds, (2) with respect to the Real Estate Guaranty Fund, (A) provide that no application to recover compensation from said fund shall be brought later than two years from final determination of, or expiration of time for appeal in connection with, a binding arbitration decision or a court order or decree, and (B) subrogate the department to the rights of the creditor under a decision, order or decree, (3) require an applicant for payment from the Home Improvement Guaranty Fund to attest that the applicant made a good faith effort to satisfy a decision, judgment order or decree against a contractor or proprietor, (4) provide that interest shall not accrue on a debt owed to the Real Estate, Home Improvement, Connecticut Health Club or New Home Construction Guaranty Fund after such debt has been referred to the Department of Administrative Services for collection, and (5) repeal a provision concerning the Connecticut Real Estate Commission's procedure following receipt of a notice concerning the Real Estate Guaranty Fund.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00226
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
To (1) provide a mechanism for determining early voting locations when registrars of voters are unable to agree thereon, (2) modify the deadlines by which registrars of voters certify information regarding early voting and same-day election registration locations to the Secretary of the State and allow amendments to such certifications with notice to the Secretary, (3) eliminate the use of envelopes for early voting ballots and allow such ballots to be deposited directly into voting tabulators after being marked, (4) require registrars of voters to submit to the Secretary information regarding early voting and same-day election registration moderators, (5) prohibit early voting and same-day election registration officials from engaging in certain partisan activities on days for which they are appointed to serve, (6) align the provisions for appointment of same-day election registration officials with those for appointment of early voting officials, (7) amend a provision regarding the attachment of party enrollment privileges for consistency with prior changes, (8) prohibit registrars of voters from appointing as moderators certain persons with criminal backgrounds, (9) expand certain post-election procedures for the correction of returns to all towns rather than just those divided into voting districts, (10) provide for notice to the Secretary in certain matters relating to state or federal voting rights, (11) allow for the correction of errors or omissions of timely filed endorsement, nominating or other candidacy-related certificates that would operate to invalidate such certificates if not corrected, (12) provide for the Secretary's preapproval of town's ballots and authority to order corrections in case of omissions or errors, (13) during the ninety days prior to an election or primary, allow the Secretary to go to Superior Court to seek a declaratory judgment on behalf of electors alleging aggrievement, (14) require absentee ballot counters to maintain a log of rejected absentee ballots, (15) for discrepancy recanvasses, (A) require that all districts in a municipality be examined and not just the district in which the discrepancy was found, and (B) allow one party representative to communicate directly with the moderator, (16) exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act all ballots cast at elections, primaries and referenda, and (17) for voter registration information, (A) limit disclosure of birth date information to just the year, and (B) limit use of such information to election-related, scholarly, journalistic, political or governmental purposes.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05214
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
2/27/26
To provide free school breakfasts to all students in the state and to provide free school lunches for all students who are eligible for free or reduced priced lunches in the state.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00224
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
To exempt ballots cast at elections, primaries and referenda from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05231
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
To expand a personal income tax deduction for certain retirement pay to include retirees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Public Health Service.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00223
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
2/27/26
Report Pass
4/1/26
Refer
4/13/26
Report Pass
4/20/26
To clarify eligibility of paraeducators employed in public schools, including, but not limited to, charter schools, for the health care subsidy program.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05219
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/11/26
Refer
3/20/26
Report Pass
3/26/26
To expand upon the order of gubernatorial succession set forth in the state Constitution under certain permanent and temporary circumstances.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00218
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/10/26
Refer
3/13/26
Report Pass
3/19/26
Engrossed
4/15/26
Report Pass
4/16/26
Passed
5/5/26
Chaptered
5/19/26
Enrolled
5/22/26
To require the Department of Banking to study and submit a report concerning banking issues in the state.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00235
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/16/26
Refer
3/30/26
Report Pass
4/7/26
To (1) permit a student to choose the gender of such student's driving instructor prior to behind-the-wheel instruction, (2) require vehicles used by a drivers' school to be equipped with an electronic monitoring system and an audio or video monitoring system, and (3) provide behind-the-wheel instruction in how to respond to a traffic stop by a law enforcement officer.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05222
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/11/26
Refer
3/20/26
Report Pass
3/26/26
Refer
4/14/26
Report Pass
4/17/26
Engrossed
5/5/26
Report Pass
5/5/26
Passed
5/5/26
To implement the Department of Consumer Protection's recommendations regarding (1) the Board of Accountancy, (2) professional engineers and land surveyors, (3) real estate brokers and real estate salespersons, (4) plumbing and piping work, (5) businesses engaged in providing certain skilled trade work or services, (6) interior designers, (7) adulterated or misbranded foods, beverages and ingredients, (8) donation bins, (9) funeral service contracts, (10) apartment listing services, and (11) various minor, technical and conforming changes to statutes concerning consumer protection.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00237
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/16/26
Refer
3/30/26
Report Pass
4/7/26
Refer
4/15/26
Report Pass
4/17/26
Report Pass
4/20/26
To (1) restore service on Shore Line East, (2) implement certain public transportation projects and initiatives, (3) require the Department of Transportation to provide notice of proposed fare increases, instead of any fare change, for mass transportation by land, and (4) establish programs for the purchase of bus passes for distribution to high school students and veterans.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut House Bill HB05221
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
Report Pass
3/11/26
Refer
3/19/26
Report Pass
3/25/26
Refer
4/7/26
To reestablish the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee.
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Connecticut 2026 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00240
Introduced
2/18/26
Refer
2/18/26
To require the Commissioner of Mental Health and Addiction Services to develop a comprehensive public health plan to identify, prevent and reduce the risks associated with Internet gaming disorder and identify any link between Internet gaming and gambling behaviors.