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Bills Introduced 259

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Designating April As Advance Directive Awareness Month. [HB-5631]
To designate April as Advanced Directive Awareness Month.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Reported Out Of Legislative Commissioners' Office on 04/07/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Concerning The Set-aside Program And The Percentage Of Contracts Reserved For Minority Business Enterprises. [HB-5792]
To reserve a percentage of state contracts for minority business enterprises that are owned by members of a minority.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Reported Out Of Legislative Commissioners' Office on 04/13/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Establishing Safe Haven Day. [HB-5793]
To designate April second of each year as Safe Haven Day to promote awareness of safe havens in the state.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Signed By The Governor on 07/06/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Expanding The Set-aside Program To Include Municipalities. [HB-6086]
To expand the set-aside program to include certain municipal projects and purchases.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Reported Out Of Legislative Commissioners' Office on 04/16/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Establishing Titanium As The State Element. [HB-6091]
To establish titanium as the state element.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Senate Calendar Number 653 on 06/03/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Designating Spinal Muscular Atrophy With Respiratory Distress Awareness Day And Dwarfism Awareness Month. [HB-6100]
To recognize and bring awareness to spinal muscular atrophy with respiratory distress or SMARD.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Transmitted By Secretary Of The State To Governor on 06/11/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Requiring Joint Campaigning By Candidates For Governor And Lieutenant Governor In Primaries. [HB-6110]
To mandate that candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor campaign as a single ticket and appear on the primary ballot as they do on the general election ballot, and to reduce grant expenditures from the Citizens' Elections Fund.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Reported Out Of Legislative Commissioners' Office on 04/16/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Concerning State-wide Percentage Goals For The Award Of State Procurement Contracts To Women-owned And Minority Business Enterprises. [HB-6638]
To require state-wide percentage goals for the award of state procurement contracts to women-owned and minority business enterprises and participation percentage goals for such enterprises.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Referred To Joint Committee On Government Administration And Elections on 03/27/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Establishing An Office Of The Inspector General. [HB-6669]
To establish an Office of the Inspector General to detect and prevent fraud, waste and abuse in state government.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Referred By House To Committee On Appropriations on 03/31/2015

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State (Connecticut)
Connecticut 2015 General Assembly

An Act Concerning Appointments To The Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board And Revisions To The Code Of Ethics For Public Officials. [HB-6670]
To make various revisions to the state codes of ethics, including to permit members of the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board to serve until a successor is appointed, to provide the Office of State Ethics with enforcement authority over parts III and IV of chapter 10 of the general statutes, to amend provisions in the code concerning contracting to add references to quasi-public agencies and to specify that payment of necessary expenses is restricted to sponsors of an event.

  

Sponsored by: Jnt. Reported Out Of Legislative Commissioners' Office on 03/12/2015

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