Politics & Government
What Laws Did Your Lawmakers Introduce Or Co-Sponsor This Year?
A Look At What Bills Passed This Session At The State Capitol
The state legislative session for '10-'11 has officially ended. Here's a look at the successful bills that local Clinton lawmakers either introduced or co-sponsored up in Hartford.
State Representative James Crawford (D) represents Clinton in the 35th House District. Crawford introduced or co-sponsored the following bills that passed this session:
H.B. 5032: an act requiring health insurance coverage for bone marrow testing.
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H.B. 5780: an act concerning inter-local agreements.
H.B. 6103: an act concerning a review of the cost to municipalities of state-mandated special education requirements.
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H.B. 6267: an act concerning the sale of wine with gift baskets.
H.B. 6356: an act concerning a clarification of the Department of Social Services' requirement to give notice regarding repayment of services.
H.B. 6410: an act concerning the revision of municipal charters.
H.B. 6412: an act concerning the small town economic assistance program.
H.B. 6472: an act concerning health insurance coverage for ostomy supplies.
H.B. 6489: an act requiring DNA testing of persons arrested for the commission of a serious felony.
H.B. 6525: an act concerning the continuance of the majority leaders' job growth roundtable.
H.B. 6557: an act concerning liability for the recreational use of lands.
H.B. 6629: an act concerning domestic violence.
S.B. 0911: an act concerning homemaker services and homemaker-companion agencies.
S.B. 0913: an act mandating employers provide paid sick leave to employees.
S.B. 0927: an act concerning requirements for early childhood educators.
S.B. 1043: an act concerning access to records of the Department of Children and Families.
State Senator Eileen Daily (D) represents Clinton in the 33rd Senate District. Daily introduced or co-sponsored the following bills that were passed this session:
H.B. 5802: an act adopting certain safety recommendations of the Thomas Commission.
H.B. 6485: an act concerning the alignment of postsecondary education and employment.
H.B. 6557: an act concerning liability for the recreational use of lands.
S.B. 35: an act repealing restrictions on advertisements of bazaars and raffles.
S.B. 210: an act prohibiting the use of Bisphenol-A in thermal receipt paper.
S.B. 1157: an act concerning the restoration of the Energy Conservation and Load Management fund.
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