Legislation Passed In The House This Week

April 28, 2023
 
Legislation Passed In The House This Week
We are in the final six weeks of the 2023 legislative session. Each week we are in the chamber for multiple days, and potentially long hours, while we debate and vote on the bills that have passed out of committee. As legislators, we don’t typically have advance notice of which bills will be called since there are so many factors that go into the decision to call up legislation for a vote. So if you want to know the specific day that a bill may be raised, I can’t really answer that. However, I can help you to track the progress of a bill.

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On Thursday, we voted on Judicial, Executive & Legislative nominations, as well as a few bills, which you will find below.

If you have questions about the policy outlined below or the legislative process, never hesitate to reach out!


 
 
Horseshoe crabs are ecologically and medically vital. Today we took another step to protect their decimated population. https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&which_year=2023&bill_num=6484
HB 6678 ensures that nursing home organizations statewide are more transparent about their financial situation. Transparency is an important step towards meaningful elder care reform. https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&which_year=2023&bill_num=6678
A workforce training plan for green jobs is essential to support Connecticut’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. HB 6354 includes several provisions to accomplish those goals and a strategy to market and recruit individuals, especially from underrepresented populations.  https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&bill_num=HB06354&which_year=2023