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35 Days Old Cbia Supports

SB 158 an act concerning a study of the effect of background checks on defense industry employment and a study of state employment outreach efforts

Status: Awaiting Action (Commerce Committee)

Requires the Labor Commissioner to study the impact that background checks have on employment opportunities within the state's defense industry, and requires the Commissioner of Administrative Services to study outreach and marketing efforts related to state employment opportunities.

6 Days Old Cbia Supports

SB 159 an act establishing a task force to study the feasibility of developing a multimodal transportation center in the towns of stonington and groton

Status: Awaiting Action (Commerce Committee)

Eastablishes a task force to study the feasibility of developing a multimodal transportation center in the towns of Stonington and Groton.

6 Days Old Cbia Supports

SB 160 an act concerning the learn here, live here program.

Status: Awaiting Action (Appropriations Committee)

Requires the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development to establish the Learn Here, Live Here program, increase the annual expenditure on the program to not more than $5 million, and make the program available to individuals whose annual federal adjusted gross income is not more than $75,000.

15 Days Old Cbia Supports

SB 175 an act concerning funds for the rare disease advisory council

Status: Awaiting Action (Appropriations Committee)

This bill will appropriate $50,000 to the Departmet of Public Health from the General Fund for fiscal 2025 to find operations of the Rare Disease Advisory Council.

8 Days Old Cbia Monitoring

SB 184 an act concerning the renting or leasing of passenger motor vehicles

Status: Awaiting Action (Senate)

Prohibits requiring an additional driver from showing proof of a credit or debit card. Limits the amount that a car rental company may recover for the loss of use of a rented vehicle from a lessee to not more than one day’s rental fee for every four hours of labor required to repair the damage.

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