Current News & Issues
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May 7, 2012 RACIAL PROFILING Rep. Albis debates the racial profiling bill on the House floor. |
| May 2, 2012 REP. ALBIS WELCOMES HOUSE PASSAGE OF BILL AFFECTING CONDOMINIUMS State Representative James Albis welcomes House passage of HB 5536, a bill concerned with condominium laws, requirements and bylaws. READ MORE |
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| April 19, 2011 STATE BILL REGARDING HURRICAN DEDUCTIBLES PASSES HOUSE UNANIMOUSLY If a hurricane is downgraded to a tropical storm before it hits Connecticut, property-casualty insurers could not apply higher, so-called "hurricane deductibles" under a new bill that unanimously passed the state House Wednesday. READ MORE |
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| April 18, 2011 HURRICANE DEDUCTIBLES LEGISLATION Reps. Robert Megna and James M. Albis announced the House of Representatives’ unanimous approval of legislation that would protect homeowners and business owners by preventing property insurers from applying large “hurricane deductibles” when a hurricane becomes a tropical storm when it enters Connecticut. READ MORE |
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| March 15, 2012 ‘HURRICANE DEDUCTIBLES’ LEGISLATION The legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee on Thursday approved legislation (HB 5230) that will protect homeowners and business owners by preventing property insurers from applying large “hurricane deductibles” when a hurricane becomes a tropical storm when it enters Connecticut. READ MORE |
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March 7, 2012 REPS. BETSY RITTER, JAMES ALBIS AND DONATE LIFE CONNECTICUT PUSH LEGISLATION TO INCREASE AWARENESS House Chair of the Public Health Committee, Rep. Betsy Ritter, Rep. James Albis and Donate Life Connecticut held a press conference in support of House Bill 5333 which creates an education and awareness advisory panel to explore best practices to increase organ and tissue donation rates in Connecticut. READ MORE |
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February 27, 2012 REP. JAMES ALBIS CHAIRS SHORELINE PRESERVATION TASK FORCE State Representative James Albis opens up the first meeting of the newly formed Climate Change and Shoreline Preservation Task Force which he chairs. The task force is beginning its plan on how to investigate the best way Connecticut can adapt to rising sea levels and protect the shoreline's residents & businesses against future storms. |
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