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.

71 Days Old Cbia Opposes

HB 5187 an act adjusting the fiscal guardrails

Status: Died (Finance Committee)

Adjusts the methodology used to calculate the threshold amounts for volatility funds transfers and increase the maximum capacity of the Budget Reserve Fund.

29 Days Old Cbia Monitoring

HB 5225 aa prohibiting certain licensees and registrants from selling, dispensing, transferring or delivering any drug or device to execute a sentence of death.

Status: Awaiting Action (Law Committee)

This will ensure that no manufacturer, wholesaler, pharmacist, prescribing practitioner or pharmacy shall sell, dispense, transfer or deliver, as applicable, any drug or device with actual knowledge that the person purchasing or receiving such drug or device directly from such manufacturer, wholesaler, pharmacist, prescribing practitioner or pharmacy intends to use such drug or device to execute a sentence of death.

50 Days Old Cbia Opposes

HB 5242 aa concerning the use of artificial intelligence and other means to generate deceptive synthetic media and affect elections

Status: Awaiting Action (House)

Holds hosting platforms such as broadcasters, news publications, and internet providers liable for hosting “deceptive synthetic media” generated by AI on their platforms 90 days before an election, adding significant liability for several businesses.

59 Days Old Cbia Monitoring

HB 5242 an act requiring certain health care facilities to allow terminally ill qualifying patients to use cannabis

Status: Awaiting Action (Public Health Committee)

This will require certain health care facilities to allow terminally ill qualifying patients to use medical marijuana.

65 Days Old Cbia Supports

HB 5244 an act concerning the department of economic and community development's recommendations regarding the agency financial assistance cap and employment promissory notes.

Status: Awaiting Action (Commerce Committee)

This (1) increases the financial assistance cap provided in section 32-462, and (2) creates an exception to the employment promissory note prohibition in section 31-51r.

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