Bills Passed During Session

May 29, 2021

The House was in session on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We were able to debate and pass several important pieces of legislation. Below is a list of the bills that were passed. 

Monday

HB 6205

No one should have to choose between staying healthy and accessing their right to vote – but COVID-19 exposed the rigidity of Connecticut's voting system, which without the emergency legislative action we took last year left voters with only those choices. To avoid this issue in the future, the House passed HB 6205 to update the language in existing statutes to allow voters to more easily access absentee ballots.

HB 5312

We are rapidly transitioning to a digital world, but not only does this transition raise privacy concerns, it also can leave many behind. A cashless society disproportionately hurts low-income communities where individuals lack the funds and resources to obtain bank accounts or credits cards. HB 5312 would prohibit cashless transactions for in-person retail transactions to reduce harm to underbanked communities.

HB 6524

Fuel cells can offer a cleaner, more efficient, and affordable option to supplying and storing energy. HB 6524 will require electric companies to solicit proposals for new fuel cell electricity generation projects. Further expanding the benefits of fuel cell technology is an essential investment in our state's environment and future.

HB 6576

Social and economic disparities have existed in our policies and budgets for years but have been recently highlighted by the ongoing pandemic. Just passed by the House, HB 6476 creates a study to better understand the difficulties these disparities have created, and the opportunities for change to create more equity moving forward.

HB 6344

Unemployment services became a vital necessity during the pandemic as an unprecedented number of workers turned to the CT Department of Labor for support and guidance. This increased need also exposed areas for improvement. HB 6344, just passed by the House, would create the Office of Unemployed Workers' Advocate to better assist unemployed individuals with processing claims and understanding available programs and benefits.

Tuesday

SB 840

Connecticut's shellfish industry was hit hard by the pandemic with many operations left stunted. With summer in our sights, SB 840 will expand the Shellfish Restoration Program to aid Connecticut's shellfish industry in recovery and expand their work to grow jobs in the state.

HB 6474

To more effectively combat sexual assault on our college campuses, we must work to gain a comprehensive understanding of student's insights and concerns. HB 6374 allows for a step toward this understanding by ensuring that universities regularly survey students to better understand campus climate and the accessibility of resources.

HB 6441

Combatting and adapting to climate change must be priority in the coming years – HB 6441 implements a plan from the Governor's Council on Climate Change to provide Connecticut's towns and cities with the resources needed to effectively fight climate change.

HB 6436

For children in communities with concentrated poverty and under-resourced schools, opportunities can be significantly limited. Open choice programs allow children to attend higher resource schools – but one step further, just passed by the House, HB 6436 will assist families with moving to that higher opportunity community where their child already attends school to allow the entire family to become a true part of the community.

SB 908

Unions have the right to organize. SB 908 will help public-sector unions grow and maintain their membership by baring public employers from deterring new or existing employees from joining a union and allowing efforts to ease access to unions for new employees.

HB 6597

HB 6597 provides funding to support the resources and tools to support accountability measures, in addition to clarifying job protections for law enforcement officers undergoing the mental health exam required under the Police Accountability Act.

HB 5677

Treating the root causes of violence is one of the most important pieces to making our communities safer. HB 5677 supports new models for community safety by investing in violence prevention services which focus on intervention and aftercare to reduce violence and save lives.

HB 6622

During a plan year, health care insurers are free to add or remove drugs from their formularies or shift individual drugs between tiers leading to potential higher costs or complete loss of coverage for consumers. HB 6622 would offer piece of mind to consumers by modifying the carrier's ability to impose these potentially confusing changes.

Wednesday

HB 5412

State Representative Linda Orange was a talented legislator and a good friend to many on both sides of the aisle, and her loss is still felt today. As a longtime member of the Public Safety committee, Representative Orange worked tirelessly to ensure our State Police, and specifically Troop K, had the funding needed to keep the doors open and the dispatch center adequately staffed. Today, we honor her legacy by moving to name the Troop K State Police Barracks in her memory.

HB 6034

Project Longevity offers communities with comprehensive, evidence-based resources to work together with state and local partners to reduce chronic violence. A number of Connecticut's cities and towns have seen success in this program, but HB 6034 would work to begin steps towards expanding the community-based solution to statewide priority.

HB 6509

This past year has only further emphasized the need to better support the mental, emotional, and behavioral health of our students. HB 6509 expands student's access to these critically needed services through school-based mental health clinics.

Thursday

SB 1019

Even after someone has repaid their debt to society, they are left with a criminal record that carries a lasting impact making it harder to find a job, secure housing, go to school, or even obtain a license. To give people the clean slate needed to move on with their lives and get back to work, the House just passed SB 1019 to allow for automatic erasure and anti-discrimination for certain low-level crimes.

HB 6470

Throughout the pandemic, emergency orders to expand telehealth services offered significant relief to our most vulnerable residents and allowed flexibility for patients and providers. HB 6470 maintains this impactful access to health care services and extends access to HUSKY Health participants.

HB 6646

The state has worked incredibly hard over the past few years to provide relief and assistance to hundreds of families in northeastern Connecticut following the devastating discovery that their homes had crumbling foundations. HB 6646 will expand on this work by extending the life of the captive insurance company, require annual reports from quarries, and develop concrete standards.

HB 6558

Early childhood education and services offer support and a solid foundation to allow our children to flourish as they grow – but Connecticut faces a significant shortage of infant and toddler care. To offer parents, children, and providers a stronger approach to child care, HB 6558 offers student loan forgiveness for early childhood educators, expands Care4Kids, and establishes a pilot program for new childcare entrepreneurs.

HB 6520

Domestic violence victims often find themselves trapped in potentially tragic situations because they lack the independent financial security to leave a relationship – and for too many, access to the resources needed to leave are defined by their household income. Through temporary benefits, HB 6520 will give survivors the opportunity to financially detach themselves from their abusers and begin the steps to safely move on with their lives.

HB 6399

Early intervention and adequate resources are essential to keeping our children safe. HB 6399 would require the Department of Public Health to administer a statewide approach to the national Youth Risk Behavior Survey to better assess the potential risks our children may be facing and provide data-driven details for possible resources.