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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning The Conveyance Of Certain Parcels Of State Land, The Boundaries Of Fenwick, The Validation Of Certain Town Actions, The City Point Yacht Club And Wheeler Library. [HB-6672]
To convey certain parcels of land owned by the state.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Kevin Witkos Signed By The Governor on 07/12/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning The Assessment Of Proposed Privatization Contracts. [HB-6673]
To add an additional requirement for privatization contracts involving reimbursable personal services, to permit the cost-benefit analysis to be waived under certain circumstances and to nullify any privatization contract other than for an emergency procurement entered into or renewed without complying with the provisions of section 4e-16.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Favorable Change Of Reference, Senate To Committee On Appropriations on 04/10/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning Early Voting. [SB-4]
To provide for early voting for regular state elections and to ensure that no elector stands in line for longer than fifteen minutes before being permitted to cast his or her ballot.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Senate Recommitted To Government Administration And Elections on 06/04/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning Changes To Campaign Finance Laws And Other Election Laws. [SB-5]
To enhance political contribution disclosure laws, to increase certain contribution limits, to streamline filing requirements, to clarify provisions re status on enrollment lists at time of nomination for certain offices and to make technical changes.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Senate Recommitted To Government Administration And Elections on 06/04/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Implementation Of E-government. [SB-111]
To implement the recommendations of the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee concerning the establishment of an E-Government Board, the development and implementation of a strategic e-government plan, the development of a marketing strategy concerning the state central Internet web site and the development of an on-line user survey concerning said web site.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Signed By The Governor on 06/06/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning Voting By Members Of The Military Serving Overseas. [SB-283]
To permit voters who are members of the armed forces and serving overseas and their spouses and dependents to return ballots by electronic means.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Senate Recommitted To Government Administration And Elections on 06/04/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning The State Fleet And Mileage, Fuel And Emission Standards, The Certification Of Minority Business Enterprises And Preference For A Bond Guaranty Program. [SB-430]
To eliminate the minimum gas mileage requirement for cars and light duty trucks purchased as part of the state fleet, to extend by four years the deadline by which one hundred per cent of such vehicles shall be alternative-fueled, hybrid electric or plug-in electric vehicles and to expand the exemption from the mileage, fuel and emission standards to include all law enforcement or emergency response vehicles.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Signed By The Governor on 07/12/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning The Secretary Of The State, Proclamations Of A Civil Preparedness Emergency And Notice Of Legislative Sessions. [SB-431]
To permit the Secretary of the State to seek court intervention at the request of a municipality holding an election following the declaration of an emergency or major disaster in the state by the President or Governor, to permit the secretary to post executive orders concerning the Governor's proclamation of certain emergencies on the secretary's Internet web site and publish such orders in the Connecticut Law Journal rather than publish them in a newspaper and to permit the secretary to notify legislators of special or reconvened sessions by means (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Referred By Senate To Committee On Government Administration And Elections on 06/04/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning An Agreement Among The States To Elect The President Of The United States By National Popular Vote. [SB-432]
To move towards implementing the Interstate National Compact regarding a national popular vote for the election of the President, rather than the electoral college system.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Edwin Vargas Senate Recommitted To Government Administration And Elections on 06/04/2013

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2013 General Assembly

An Act Concerning A Connecticut Democracy Index. [SB-433]
To require the Secretary of the State to develop a Connecticut Democracy Index for the evaluation of elections.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Removed From The Foot Of The Calendar, Senate on 06/03/2013

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