Bill Tracker

Connecticut state capitol

Keep pace with the latest legislative developments. Easily search bills that impact your business, from taxes and state spending to the environment and labor.

53 Days Old Cbia Supports

SB 437 an act concerning a study of minors at least sixteen years of age in the workplace

Status: Died (Labor Committee)

This will look at occupations and industries that sixteen and seventeen-year-olds are currently unable to work in due to Connecticut labor law, with the intention of expanding opportunities for more workforce engagement for teens.

44 Days Old Cbia Opposes

SB 438 an act regulating self-checkout stations in grocery stores

Status: Awaiting Action (Senate)

Regulates the use of self-checkout stations in grocery stores by imposing staffing and operational limits, significantly increasing costs, and limiting staffing flexibility in retail and grocery stores.

44 Days Old Cbia Opposes

SB 440 an act concerning unemployment for striking workers

Status: Awaiting Action (Senate)

Will have a devastating impact on the employer funded Unemployment Trust Fund by allowing workers on strike to collect unemployment benefits.

10 Days Old Cbia Monitoring

SB 447 an act establishing a homestead property tax exemption

Status: Awaiting Action (House)

Allows towns to create a property tax exemption of up to $50,000.

25 Days Old Cbia Supports

SB 451 an act establishing an advisory council on chimeric antigen receptor t-cell therapy and other gene therapies

Status: Awaiting Action (Senate)

Creates a state advisory council to study and improve access to advanced gene therapies for cancer patients, including CAR T-cell treatments, while providing recommendations on safety, provider training, insurance coverage, and equitable access across Connecticut.

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