No. 31 Friday, February 18, 2005
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Connecticut General Assembly
HON. DONALD E. WILLIAMS JR. President Pro Tempore Of the Senate |
HON. JAMES A. AMANN Speaker of the House Of Representatives |
2005 Regular Session
Published Under the Direction of the
Clerks of the Senate and House
CONNECTICUT STATE OFFICERS
M. Jodi Rell
LIEUTENANT GOVERNORKevin B. Sullivan Room 304 - Capitol - 524-7384 |
SECRETARY OF THE STATESusan Bysiewicz Room 104 - Capitol - 509-6200 |
TREASURERDenise Nappier 55 Elm Street -702-3010 |
COMPTROLLERNancy Wyman 55 Elm Street - 702-3301 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL Richard Blumenthal 55 Elm Street - 808-5318 |
Donald E. Williams, Jr.
Martin M. Looney
Biagio “Billy” Ciotto
Ernest E. Newton, II |
Eileen M. Daily |
Toni N. Harp |
Joan Hartley |
Thomas P. Gaffey
Thomas A. Colapietro |
Mary Ann Handley |
John W. Fonfara |
Andrew J. McDonald |
Joseph J. Crisco, Jr.
Gary LeBeau |
Edith G. Prague |
Eric D. Coleman
Christopher Murphy |
Donald J. DeFronzo |
Bill Finch
Andrea L. Stillman |
Bob Duff |
Jonathan A. Harris |
Edward Meyer |
Gayle Slossberg
Louis C. DeLuca
John McKinney
William H. Nickerson |
Catherine Cook |
George L. Gunther
David Cappiello |
Tom Herlihy |
John Kissel |
Judith Freedman |
Tony Guglielmo |
Andrew Roraback |
Len Fasano
CLERK OF THE SENATEThomas P. Sheridan |
ASSISTANT SENATE CLERKBenny Auger |
Timothy B. Kehoe
Rev. James J. Nock, Chaplain |
Rabbi Philip Lazowski, Deputy Chaplain |
Rev. Dr. Barbara Headley, Deputy | |
James A. Amann
Christopher G. Donovan
Emil “Buddy” Altobello |
Mary Fritz |
Robert Godfrey |
Marie Lopez Kirkley-Bey |
Michael Christ |
Demetrios Giannaros |
Evelyn Mantilla |
Walter Pawelkiewicz |
Toni Walker | |
John Geragosian
Robert T. Keeley, Jr.
Louis P. Esposito
Minnie Gonzalez |
Jack Malone |
Linda Orange |
Terry Backer |
Reginald G. Beamon |
Elizabeth “Betty” Boukus |
Patricia Dillon |
William Dyson |
Gail K. Hamm |
David McCluskey |
Robert Megna |
Steven Mikutel |
Mary Mushinsky |
Vickie Orsini Nardello |
James O’Rourke |
Joseph C. Serra |
Kathy Tallarita |
John W. Thompson |
Christel H. Truglia |
Patricia Widlitz |
Robert M. Ward
Lawrence F. Cafero, Jr. |
Claudia “Dolly” Powers |
Richard O. Belden
Ruth C. Fahrbach |
Rob Heagney |
John E. Piscopo |
Pamela Sawyer |
“Toni” Boucher |
Michael A. Caron |
Mary Ann Carson |
Richard Ferrari |
John Frey |
Sonny Googins |
William Hamzy |
John Harkins |
Themis Klarides |
John Ryan |
John Stripp |
Lenny T. Winkler |
Garey E. Coleman
Nicholas C. Varunes Esq.
Ann M. Clark
Reverend Michael S. Galasso
STATE CAPITOL
240-8555. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
African American Affairs Commission |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 509 |
240-8653. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Auditors of Public Accounts |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 114 |
527-0747. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
General Assembly Message Center |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Floor West |
240-0222. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Information and Tour Desk |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 101 |
240-0444. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Legislative Bulletin |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 508 |
240-0000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Information Technology Services |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 014 |
240-0555. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Legislative Information |
…. . . . . . . . . . (Capitol) Vault 5 |
240-0400…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Office of the House Clerk |
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524-7386. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Office of Policy and Management |
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240-0500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Office of the Senate Clerk |
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240-0193…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
One Source Maintenance Services |
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240-0300. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Program Review & Investigations |
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LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING
240-0333. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Bill & Document Room |
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240-0150. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Cafeteria |
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240-0240. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Capitol Police |
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240-0110. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Copy & Supply Center |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 1220 |
240-8500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
House Democratic Leaders |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 4100 |
240-8700. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
House Republicans Leaders |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 4200 |
240-0224. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Information & Tour Desk |
……1st Floor West Foyer |
240-8410. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Legislative Commissioners’ Office |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 5500 |
240-8888. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Legislative Library |
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240-0100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Legislative Management |
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240-0102. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Mail Room |
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240-0522. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
News Stand |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concourse |
240-0200. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Office of Fiscal Analysis |
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240-8400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Office of Legislative Research |
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240-8600. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Senate Democratic Leaders |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 3300 |
240-8800. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Senate Republican Leaders |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 3400 |
JOINT COMMITTEES AND ROOM ASSIGNMENTS
240-0090. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Select Committee on Aging |
. . . . . . . . (Capitol) Room 011 |
240-0390. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Appropriations |
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240-0410. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Banks |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 2400 |
240-0370. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Select Committee on Children |
. . . . . . . (Capitol) Room 011 |
240-0380. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Commerce |
. …. . (Capitol) Room 110 |
240-0420. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Education |
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240-0430. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Energy & Technology |
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240-0440. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Environment |
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240-0450. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Executive & Legislative Nominations |
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240-0460. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Finance, Revenue & Bonding |
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240-0470. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
General Law |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 3500 |
240-0480. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Government Administration & Elections |
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240-0280. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Higher Education & Employment Advancement |
…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 1800 |
240-0340. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Select Committee on Housing |
…. . (Capitol) Room 011 |
240-0490. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Human Services |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 2000 |
240-0510. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Insurance & Real Estate |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 2800 |
240-0520. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Internship |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …. . Room 5150 |
240-0530. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Judiciary |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 2500 |
240-0540. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Labor & Public Employees |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 3800 |
240-0550. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Planning & Development |
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240-0560. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Public Health |
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240-0570. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Public Safety & Security |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 3600 |
240-0580. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Regulation Review |
. . . . . . . . (Capitol) Room 011 |
240-0590. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240-8467. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
Transportation Veterans’ Affairs |
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 2300 . …. (Capitol) Room 509a |
CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN
SESSION SCHEDULES
SENATE: |
To Be Announced |
HOUSE: |
To Be Announced |
NOTE: The summary of scheduled events follows the Public Hearing Notices.
*INDICATES ADDITION SINCE LAST BULLETIN
CAPITOL SERVICES
CAFETERIA SCHEDULE
7: 00 A. M. - 10: 00 A. M. |
Breakfast |
10: 00 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. |
Continental Breakfast |
11: 00 A. M. - 3: 00 P. M. |
Lunch (Full Services) |
3: 00 P. M. - 4: 00 P. M. |
Snacks and Beverages |
7: 00 A. M. - 10: 00 A. M. |
Breakfast |
10: 00 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. |
Continental Breakfast |
11: 00 A. M. - 2: 00 P. M. |
Lunch (Full Services) |
2: 00 P. M. - 4: 00 P. M. |
Snacks and Beverages |
Cafeteria tables cannot be reserved by placing unattended briefcases, newspapers or coats on tables and chairs. The Cafeteria staff or Capitol Police will remove unattended items. Tables are on a first-come, first-served basis as you enter from the food server area with your meal. The Legislative Management Committee appreciates everyone's cooperation.
LEGISLATIVE DINING ROOM
The Legislative Office Building dining room is open Monday through Friday for sit-down table service for legislators, legislative staff and their guests. Cash, personal check, VISA or MASTER CARD will be accepted as payment in the dining room. The dining room is open from 11: 30 A. M. to 2: 00 P. M.
PROCEDURE TO REQUEST ALL SEASONS CATERING SERVICES
The Legislative Office Building dining room is available for catering services. The procedures are as follows:
• Book a room for your event through Legislative Management at extension 0100.
• Call Terri (All Seasons) ext. 0150 and discuss food, beverage, linen and wait staff needs.
• All Seasons will FAX you a price quote on the “Function Request Form” detailing your menu items and special arrangements.
• Have the person who will be responsible for paying for the food/catering services sign the line above “authorized signature” on the Function Request Form.
• FAX both pages of the Function Request Form back to All Seasons at x0154.
• All Seasons will FAX you back the two pages Function Request Form after Terri has signed the line above “Manager’s Signature. ” Be sure you receive a FAX back with Terri ’s signature on it. This is your confirmation that All Seasons will provide catering services in accordance with your requests.
• Please remember that if you cancel or reschedule your event, it is your responsibility to notify All Seasons (ext. 0205) of food service cancellation/changes AND Legislative Management (ext. 0100) of room set-up cancellation/changes.
• Overseeing of the Food Service Contract is the responsibility of Legislative Management. If you have any comments or suggestions regarding the dining room/kitchen or the catering services please feel free to give me a call at x0120 or send an interoffice email to: Carlisle, Lou.
CAPITOL AND LOB SMOKING ROOMS
The Legislative Management Committee's physical facilities subcommittee has designated room 028A in the west basement of the Capitol and room 2610 in the Legislative Office Building as the two smoking rooms. Smoking is not permitted in any other area of the Capitol or LOB.
LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION ROOM
(860) 240-0555 |
Capitol Basement, Vault 5 |
The Information Room is in operation throughout each regular legislative session and for a few weeks after adjournment. Through use of the General Assembly's computerized bill status system, the information room staff can provide an up-to-the-minute status report of any bill introduced in the Senate or House. Computers are available outside the information room to provide access to legislative information. Other services available include a copier, fax machines and telephones for local and credit card calls.
CAPITOL INFORMATION AND TOURS
Capitol Information and Tours, operated by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut Education Fund, is in two locations: Room 101 in the Capitol (240-0222) and first floor, west foyer, of the Legislative Office Building (240-0224). Free one hour guided tours are available.
PUBLIC SERVICES AVAILABLE IN LOB
Some services for the public are available in the corridor separating Hearing Rooms 1C and 1D and opposite Room 1610. These services include soda, candy, and snack machines and coat racks.
Blue credit card and legislative house phones are located in the rotunda area of the LOB first floor opposite the ATM machine and in Room 2610 on the second floor.
Public telephones are located on four floors of the LOB, first, second, third and fifth.
The Automatic Teller Machine is located next to the Legislative Bill Room next to the dry newspaper stand at the end of the concourse in the LOB.
PUBLIC SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE CAPITOL
Soda, candy, and snack machines are located on the second and third floors of the Capitol's east and west fire stairs and in the Capitol west basement.
Blue credit card phones are located in the Capitol west basement. Public telephones are located on the first, second and third floors of the Capitol's east and west fire stairs.
The General Assembly message center is located outside the west entrance to the House Chamber. The telephone number is 527-0747.
LEGISLATIVE BILL ROOM
The Legislative Bill Room, which is located on the first floor of the Legislative Office Building, Room 1400, operates during the legislative session between the hours of 8: 30 a. m. and 5: 00 p. m. Copies of bills and legislative documents may be obtained from the bill room staff. Requests for bills can only be processed if you have the number of the bill, which can be obtained by calling the Legislative Information Room at (860) 240-0555. Bills will be mailed if the request is in writing and is accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. The Bill Room does not have fax facilities. All information in the bill room is available on the General Assembly's Internet home page at www. cga. ct. gov.
SECRETARIAL SERVICES FOR LEGISLATORS
As in past years a secretarial service is available for legislators to handle legislative business correspondence. Two types of service are available: 1) A dial-in-dictation service accessed by a 1-800 number from anywhere within Connecticut for fewer than 10 of the same letters; 2) A multiple letter service whereby a sample letter with a list of 10 or more names and addresses to receive the same letter is brought to the LOB Mailroom for processing. All finished letters are delivered to the Mailroom and sent to the legislator's LOB office through the interdepartmental mail. Questions can be referred to Debra Maselek ext. 0102.
AUDIO/VISUAL ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS FROM LEGISLATOR OFFICES
The following are the MATV channel numbers through which Legislators may monitor floor and public hearing proceedings in their LOB offices:
Channel 15 |
C-SPAN |
Channel 16 |
C-SPAN 2 |
Channel 19 |
CT•N 24 Hour Coverage |
Channel 20 |
CPTV2 - CT•N coverage of the legislature 4: 00 P. M. to 8: 00 P. M. and Midnight to 8: 00 A. M. |
Channel 39 |
CNBC |
Channel 40 |
CNN |
Channel 41 |
Headline News |
Channel 42 |
Hearing Room 1A |
Channel 43 |
Hearing Room 1B |
Channel 44 |
Hearing Room 1C |
Channel 45 |
Hearing Room 1D |
Channel 46 |
Hearing Room 1E |
Channel 47 |
Hearing Room 2A |
Channel 48 |
Hearing Room 2B |
Channel 49 |
Hearing Room 2C |
Channel 50 |
Hearing Room 2D |
Channel 51 |
Hearing Room 2E |
Channel 52 |
House Chamber |
Channel 53 |
Senate Chamber |
Channel 54 |
New England Cable News |
Channel 55 |
LOB & Capitol Schedule |
TELEVISION COVERAGE
CT-N, The Connecticut Network, provides daily live and videotaped coverage of the legislature's activities. When hearings, committee meetings or floor sessions are being taped, live video coverage will be available in the Capitol and LOB over the in-house television system. House and Senate sessions will be covered in their entirety and selected hearings and committee meetings will also be covered. This live coverage can be viewed in-house on the channel assigned to the room where the proceeding is taking place. CT-N itself can be seen on channel 19 of the in-house system.
CT-N is available full-time on many cable systems throughout the State. It may also be seen on cable channel CPTV2 from 4: 00 P. M. to 8: 00 P. M. and from Midnight to 8: 00 A. M. CPTV2 is located on channel 20 on the in-house television system. Selected CT-N programming is available for viewing on local cable access channels in cable systems where neither a direct CTN channel nor CPTV2 is available.
For more information on The Connecticut Network or to find out where CT-N is available in your area, visit their website at www. ct-n. com or call (860) 246-1553.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
The Capitol and Legislative Office Buildings are administered in compliance with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act. Requests for accommodation should be directed to Eric Connery at ext. 0100.
RULES GOVERNING PUBLIC USE OF CAPITOL AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDINGS
In addition to the provisions in Sections 2-1a through 2-1g of the General Statutes, the following Legislative Management Committee rules govern public use of the Capitol and Legislative Office Buildings:
1. The number of persons permitted within the lobbies, offices, committee rooms, galleries and other areas of the Capitol Building and Legislative Office Building shall not exceed the limits established by the State Fire Safety Code.
2. Signs, banners, placards or other display materials may not be brought into the Capitol or Legislative Office Building if, in the opinion of the State Capitol Police, they present a hazard to the health and safety of the public.
3. Radio or television equipment, recording equipment, or sound-making amplifying equipment may not be brought into the Capitol Building or Legislative Office Building by anyone other than accredited representatives of the news media (note: this regulation shall not prevent persons from bringing hand-held cameras or portable cassette recording equipment into the buildings).
4. The Office of the State Capitol Police may clear the Capitol Building and/or the Legislative Office Building of persons and close the building(s) to the public in the event that there is a disturbance within the building(s) that might prevent official business from being conducted or that might endanger any member of officer of the General Assembly or any officer or employee of the State of Connecticut or the general public. Accredited representatives of the news not participating in such disturbance may be permitted to remain within the building(s) at such times that they may be closed for the purposes stated herein.
5. When the Capitol Building or Legislative Office Building is closed for the purposes stated in rule #4 the building(s) shall remain closed only as long as is necessary to avoid the disruption of official business and/or to ensure the safety of members of officers of the General Assembly, officers or employees of the State of Connecticut, or the general public.
6. No person or group of persons shall solicit, peddle or sell any goods, products or services within the Capitol Building or Legislative Office Building without permission of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management through its Office of the State Capitol Police.
7. No person shall be allowed access to or use of the Capitol Building or Legislative Office Building while wearing a mask, hood or other device which conceals his or her identity, unless such mask, hood or device: is: a) incidental to an authorized amusement or entertainment at an authorized event; b) for the purpose of ensuring the person's physical safety while he or she is employed in either of the buildings; or c) prescribed as part of a civil defense drill or exercise or; d) prescribed by the practice of the person’s religious beliefs.
8. No tape or other foreign object may be affixed to the wall, doors, or woodwork in the hallways or meeting rooms of the Capitol or Legislative Office Building without permission from the Office of the Joint Committee on Legislative Management.
9. Access to the mechanical, engineering and systems control rooms and areas in the Capitol and Legislative Office Buildings is restricted to authorized personnel.
10. Animals may not be brought into the Capitol Building or Legislative Office Building without prior permission from the Office of the State Capitol Police or unless otherwise permitted by law.
CAPITOL POLICE--PARKING REGULATIONS
Limited parking facilities make it impossible to guarantee parking for members of the public attending meetings and functions at the Capitol and LOB. Parking in the garage for the public is on a space-available basis only.
Cars parked in inappropriate areas will be ticketed, and vehicles that present a hazard to public safety will be towed.
There is no parking allowed in the cut out area in front of the LOB. This is a fire lane for emergency vehicles and is also used as a discharge area for students visiting the Capitol. Please do not park in this area even if you are “just running into the building for a minute. ” The 15- minute parking is located on the southside of Armory Road Extension (in front of the Armory park side).
The south and west areas of the Capitol are for reserved parking and for vehicles with a Capitol grounds sticker. A section of the north driveway is reserved for public parking only. Signs clearly identify where the public parking ends and the permit parking begins. Parking regulations will be enforced. Call the Capitol Police at ext. 0240 for further information.
ADDITIONAL PARKING
►Visitor Parking - The security system limits visitor parking to the first floor of the Legislative Office Garage. Visitors are allowed to pull into the first floor and park in any lined parking spot. If visitor parking is full, there is additional parking at Forest Street, State Lot C with shuttle buses for visitors running to the LOB after 9: 15 A. M. The Forest Street lot closes at 6: 05 P. M. , and the last shuttle leaves the west side of the LOB at 5: 56 P. M.
Directions to the Forest Street Lot from the Parking Garage
Coming from the garage entrances, go straight to light after the stop sign.
Turn right onto Capitol Avenue.
Go 9 traffic lights and turn right onto Forest Street.
(Note: First right after crossing under the railroad bridge is Forest Street. )
The parking lot is the first driveway on the left.
Lot C, State of Connecticut, DPW is marked with a blue sign.
Shuttle bus schedules can be picked up at the west entrance of the LOB.
NOTES OF INTEREST
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REMINDER - NO LOBBYIST $ DURING THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION
The State Elections Enforcement Commission reminds all concerned individuals of the restrictions on the solicitation and donation of political campaign contributions by registered lobbyists and their political action committees during the 2005 regular legislative session. The ban applies from the time the General Assembly convenes on January 5, 2005 until adjournment sine die on June 8, 2005 and to any subsequent special or veto sessions that may be held within this calendar year. No candidates for statewide office or the General Assembly may receive political contributions from lobbyists during this restricted period. In addition, candidates who ran for the General Assembly in 2004 and who have deficits remaining may not receive contributions from lobbyists during the restricted period.
The State Elections Enforcement Commission has electronically mailed to each legislator its list of the “lobbyist PACs” and a list of those PACs which cannot receive contributions from lobbyists during the restricted period. These lists are also posted on the Commission’s website at www. seec. state. ct. us. Any questions concerning application of the lobbyist contribution ban or any other provision of the State’s campaign financing laws should be directed to the Commission at 566-1776, Jeffrey B. Garfield, Executive Director and General Counsel.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Senator Donald E. Williams, Jr. |
Rep. James A. Amann |
Senate President Pro Tempore |
Speaker of the House |
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Senator Louis C. DeLuca |
Rep. Robert M. Ward |
Senate Republican Leader |
House Minority Leader |
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SECURITY PRECAUTIONS
The State Capitol Police request the cooperation of all individuals regarding security in the Capitol and LOB. Please do not leave briefcases or other items unattended. In addition, please do not use papers, briefcases, etc. to reserve a space in the lines for public hearing signups. Abandoned items are subject to search and may be seized by the Capitol Police.
All Staff and lobbyists are reminded to wear their identification or lobbyist badges.
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MILITARY DEPARTMENT SERVICES
Captain Tim Tomcho is available to assist legislators with military department and constituent issues. Captain Tomcho can be reached by phone at the military department at (860) 548-3203 or by email at timothy. tomcho@ct. ngb. army. mil.
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DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Lauren Hangland from the Department of Motor Vehicles is available to assist legislators with DMV services and constituent issues. Lauren Hangland can be reached by phone at the DMV at (860) 263-5012 or by e-mail at lauren. hangland@dmvct. org.
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RECYCLING REMINDER
For security reasons, all empty toner cartridge boxes to be recycled should be brought to the LOB loading dock, instead of the LOB west entrance. Please affix address label (found in the bottom of the toner cartridge box), close and seal toner packages with mailing tape (do not use masking or regular Scotch tape) before bringing them to the loading dock. UPS will not pick up any unlabeled, unsealed boxes. Thank you for helping to recycle.
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CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTERNET HOME PAGE
WWW. CGA. CT. GOV
The Connecticut General Assembly welcomes you to visit the internet site (HTTP: //WWW. CGA. CT. GOV). We hope that you will find this site informative and helpful during the 2005 session. We will continue to enhance this site throughout the session and appreciate your feedback and suggestions. You can reach us at its@cga. ct. gov.
PUBLIC BILL TRACKING
"Public Bill Tracking" is a new program you can use to alert you to legislative activity affecting one or more bills from a list you create and maintain. This program can be accessed from the Bill Tracking link on the Connecticut General Assembly's internet site.
After you register to use the program and you create a list of bills to be tracked, you can display or print the Bill Listing Report immediately and receive notification by email of a status change on the bills in your list.
You have the ability to add individual bills to a list, add all bills introduced by a specific Legislator or Committee, and add all bills co-sponsored by a specific Legislator. You can add and remove bills, Introducers, and Co-Sponsors from your Bill Tracking list. When Introducers and Co-Sponsors are added to a bill, the Bill Tracking List is updated automatically with the changes.
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CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY
RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH
The Connecticut State Library has created CSL Research Resource, a new web page that provides online access to Library resources about Connecticut, its government, history, laws, and public policy. This web site includes links to licensed databases and electronic journals, iCONN the Connecticut Digital Library, the Connecticut Digital Archive, and research guides prepared by State Library Staff.
New licensed databases include AncertryPlus for genealogical study, Lexis-Nexis Statistical for statistical research of all kinds; LLMC-Digital for historical federal legal materials, and Reference USA for business and residential information. The FirstSearch database allows access to more than 60 additional online databases and more than 1. 5 million full-text article, as well as WorldCat, a collection of library holdings from across the world.
Legislators and staff may access the information at www. cslib. org/faq. htm or the State Library at 231 Capitol Ave. , Hartford. For further information, please contact Lynne Newell at (860) 757-6565 or lnewell@cslib. org.
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LOST AND FOUND
Please note that for all lost and found items contact One Source (maintenance) at 240-0193, located in the Capitol basement, in Room 007 of the State Capitol building.
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REMINDER: LOBBYISTS MUST WEAR BADGES
This is a reminder to lobbyists to wear their identifying badges in the Capitol and Legislative Office Building. Sec 1-101 of the statutes requires individuals who are lobbyists to wear identifying badges while lobbying. Thank you for your cooperation.
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REMINDER TO LOBBYISTS: PROHIBITION FROM FLOOR
All lobbyists are reminded that pursuant to House Rule 42, on any day during which the House of Representatives is in session, lobbyists shall be prohibited from the Floor of the House except during a public hearing held on the Floor of the House.
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*SPEAKER AMANN PRESENTS CHRISTY CARLSON ROMANO
AND THE CONNECTICUT’S FINEST AWARD
Speaker of the House, James A. Amann, cordially invite all legislators and staff in welcoming Christy Carlson Romano to the Capitol on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 9: 15 A. M. in Room 207A of the State Capitol. Ms. Romano has graciously consented to signing autographs and taking pictures with fans in Room 207A of the State Capitol. Speaker Amann will present Ms. Romano with the first ever “Connecticut’s Finest Award” at 10: 30 A. M. in the Hall of the House of Representatives. Ms. Romano is the star of Disney’s “Kim Possible” and “Even Stevens” series and led in the long running hit musical “Beauty and the Beast. ” Ms. Romano has been involved with the Make a Wish Foundation, UNICEF and the Child Safety Network.
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CONNECTICUT’S VOICES FOR CHILDREN
ANNUAL BUDGET FORUM
Connecticut’s Voices For Children cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend the 4th Annual Budget Forum on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 from 10: 00 A. M. to 2: 00 P. M. in the Old Judiciary Room of the State Capitol. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. please contact, Katie McKeon at KatieM@ctkidslink. org.
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ITALIAN AMERICAN LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS
The Italian American Legislative Caucus will hold its Eighth Annual dinner on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 6: 00 P. M. at the Sons of Italy Hall in Middletown, CT. Please join the caucus for food, entertainment and genuine Italian hospitality. For information and tickets, please contact Abby Lawson at (860) 240-0145 or Katelyn Higgins at (860) 240-8875.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST
Community Health Center, Inc. , serving Middlesex, New Haven, Hartford and New London Counties, cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend a legislative breakfast on Thursday, February 24, 2005 from 8: 00 A. M. to 10: 00 A. M. in the Private Dining Room of the LOB. For further inforamtion, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Rebecca Edwards at (860) 347-6971, ext. 3751 or EdwardR@chcl. com.
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CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION
AND THE WOMEN’S TRANSPORTATION SEMINAR
LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST
The Connecticut Association for Community Transportation (CACT) and the Women’s Transportation Seminar cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend a legislative breakfast on Thursday, February 24, 2005 from 8: 30 A. M. to 10: 00 A. M. in the Old Judicairy Room of the State Capitol. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Gloria Mills at (860) 844-8594.
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NONPROFIT DAY LEGISLATIVE RECEPTION
The Connecticut Association of Nonprofits cordially invites all legislators to attend the Annual Nonprofit Day reception on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 5: 00 P. M. in the Atrium of the LOB. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Donna Rowland at (860) 525-5080.
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DEPUTY SPEAKER FRITZ DELEGATION
BUSINESS DAY MEETING
Deputy Speaker Mary G. Fritz cordially invite members of the Wallingford, Cheshire, Meriden and North Haven delegation to attend a meeting with representatives of the Quinnipiac and Cheshire Chamber of Commerce on Business Day, Thursday, March 3, 2005 from 10: 30 A. M. to 11: 30 A. M. in Room 1B of the LOB.
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E. BARTLETT BARNES MEMORIAL
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION CONFERENCE
The Freedom of Information Commission cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend the E. Bartlett Barnes Memorial Freedom of Information conference on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 from 7: 30 A. M. to 3: 00 P. M. at the Waters Edge in Westbrook Connecticut. The annual conference will feature panel discussions about the Freedom of Information Act and it’s applications. For further information, please contact Tom Hennick at (860) 566-5682.
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WALTER CRONKITE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION DINNER
The Connecticut Foundation For Open Government cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend a dinner to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Freedom of Information in Connecticut on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at 6: 00 P. M. at the Waters Edge in Westbrook Connecticut. The Cronkite award will be presented to noted author and journalist Seymour M. Hersh. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Tom Hennick at (860) 566-5682.
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JEWISH COMMUNITY RELATIONS COUNCIL
LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend a legislative breakfast on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 from 8: 00 A. M. to 9: 30 A. M. in the Private Dining Room of the LOB. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Laura Zimmerman at (860) 231-6392 or Bob Fishman at (860) 727-5701.
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DIAMOND CLUB RECEPTION
The Professional Insurance Agents of Connecticut cordially invite all legislators and staff to their annual Diamond Club reception on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 from 5: 00 P. M. to 7: 00 P. M. at the Officer's Club in the State Armory. For further information, please contact Gardner Wright at (860) 930-4542.
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*YOUTH SERVICE BUREAU
RECOGNITION DAY BREAKFAST
The Connecticut Youth Service Association corially invite all legislators and staff to attend its inaugural legislative breakfast in celebration of “Youth Service Bureau Recognition Day” on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 from 8: 00 A. M. to 10: 00 A. M. in the Private Dining Room of the LOB. Informational tables will be available in the LOB Concourse from 10: 00 A. M. to 3: 00 P. M. to learn more about the many programs and services provided by Connecticut’s Youth Service Bureaus. For further information, please contact Pat Doherty at (860) 521-8035.
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ANNUAL IMMIGRATION DAY
The Connecticut Immigrant and Refugee Coalition cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend the 8th annual Immigrant Day ceremony on Thursday, April 14, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in the Old Judiciary Room of the State Capitol. The ceremony will honor 20 foreign born Connecticut citizens for their contributions to their community. The keynote speaker for the ceremonies will be Robert Henry, Superintendent of Hartford Public Schools. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Bob Fishman at (860) 727-5701.
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HOSPITAL DAY AT THE CAPITOL
The Connecticut Hospital Association (CHA) cordially invite all legislators and staff to attend “Hospital Day at the Capitol” on Thursday, April 14, 2005 from 10: 00 A. M. to 4: 00 P. M. in the Concourse of the LOB. Representatives from Connecticut’s not-for-profit hospitals will be available to provide a variety of health assessments. A legislative reception will be held at the Officers’ Club in the State Armory from 5: 00 P. M. to 7: 00 P. M. For further information, or to R. S. V. P. , please contact Rhonda Bates at (203) 294-7267.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
NOTICE TO COMMITTEE CLERKS
The Bulletin deadline will be 1: 30 P. M. for the session. Please get your meeting notices, etc. to the Bulletin Clerks before then. Thank you.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2005
APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE: The Appropriations Committee will hold a Higher Education Subcommittee work session on Friday, February 18, 2005 at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 1B of the LOB.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE: The Education Committee will hold a committee meeting on Friday, February 18, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1E of the LOB.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
BANKS COMMITTEE: The Banks Committee will hold a committee meeting to raise bills on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 1B of the LOB.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN: The Select Committee on Children will hold a committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 3: 00 P. M. in Room 2A of the LOB.
*COMMERCE COMMITTEE: The Commerce Committee will hold a committee meeting followed by a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 1E of the LOB.
ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE: The Energy and Technology Committee will hold a committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE: The Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee will hold a committee meeting immediately following a 12: 00 P. M. public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in Room 1A of the LOB.
FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING COMMITTEE: The Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee will hold a committee meeting to raise concepts on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2E of the LOB.
*GENERAL LAW COMMITTEE: The General Law Committee will hold a committee meeting followed by a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1C of the LOB.
*HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE: The Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee will hold a committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 10: 30 A. M. in Room 2A of the LOB.
*HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE: The Human Services Committee will hold a committee meeting followed by a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE: The Insurance and Real Estate Committee will hold a committee meeting followed by a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 9: 30 A. M. in Room 2C of the LOB.
*PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY COMMITTEE: The Public Safety and Security Committee will hold a committee meeting to raise concepts on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 12: 15 P. M. in Room 2E of the LOB.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS: The Select Committee on Veterans’ Affairs will hold a committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 12: 15 P. M. in Room 2C of the LOB.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2005
*APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE: The Appropriations Committee will hold a Transportation Subcommittee work session on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 2: 00 P. M. in Room 1B of the LOB.
*GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: The Government Administration and Elections Committee will hold a committee meeting to be followed by a public hearing on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1A of the LOB.
*JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: The Judiciary Committee will hold a committee meeting immediately following a 1: 00 P. M. public hearing on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 in Room 2C of the LOB.
ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE: The Environment Committee will hold a committee meeting on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1E of the LOB.
*TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE: The Transportation Committee will hold a committee meeting on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2B of the LOB.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
*COMMERCE COMMITTEE: The Commerce Committee will hold a committee meeting followed by a public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 1E of the LOB.
ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE: The Energy and Technology Committee will hold a committee meeting on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB.
*EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE: The Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee will hold a committee meeting immediately following a 12: 00 P. M. public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 in Room 1A of the LOB.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON HOUSING: The Select Committee on Housing will hold a committee meeting on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 3: 15 P. M. in Room 1C of the LOB.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005
APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE: The Appropriations Committee will hold an Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee work session on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 1B of the LOB.
*TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE: The Transportation Committee will hold a committee meeting on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2B of the LOB.
TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2005
ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE: The Energy and Technology Committee will hold a committee meeting on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2C of the LOB.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2005
*APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE: The Appropriations Committee will hold a Human Services Subcommittee work session on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at 9: 30 A. M. in Room 1C of the LOB.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Pursuant to Joint Rule 6 (c) (i), the conduct for public hearings shall be the following:
Members of the public shall either (1) place their own name on the list, if they wish to testify, or (2) place the name of one other person on the list who will testify. Members of the public placing the name of another person on the list shall also place their own name on the list next to the name of the person who will testify. The placement of another person's name on the list by a person who receives a fee solely for that service shall be ineffective and the person so named shall not be permitted to testify.
APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
SCHEDULE OF STATE AGENCY BUDGET PRESENTATIONS
AND PUBLIC HEARINGS
The Appropriations Committee will hold state agency budget presentations and public hearings from Friday, February 18, 2005 through Thursday, February 24, 2005, to be held at the times and places listed below. Speaker sign-ups will be conducted as follows (unless otherwise directed by Capitol Police in the interest of public safety): February 18, 2005 at 5: 00 P. M. , in Room 2D of the LOB; February 22, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in the 1st floor Atrium of the LOB; February 23, 2005 at 5: 00 P. M. , in Room 2D of the LOB; February 24, 2005 at 9: 30 A. M. , 1st floor Atrium of the LOB. On February 17, 2005 and February 24, 2005 the Committee will provide a separate sign-up sheet for persons with special needs. The Committee chairs will alternate between the special needs list and the standard list until the special needs list has been exhausted. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony at the time of sign-up. Testimony delivered after the start of the hearing may not be distributed until the following day. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Please summarize written testimony.
Friday, February 18, 2005
General Government B - Room 2D
9: 00 A. M. - 9: 30 A. M. Department of Administrative Services
(including Worker’s Compensation - DAS)
9: 30 A. M. - 10: 00 A. M. Department of Public Works
10: 00 A. M. - 10: 30 A. M. Attorney General
10: 30 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. State Comptroller and Miscellaneous Accounts
(Including Fringe Benefit Accounts & Reimbursement to Towns for Loss of Taxes)
11: 00 A. M. - 11: 30 A. M. State Treasurer (including Debt Service)
11: 30 A. M. - 12: 00 P. M. Department of Information Technology
12: 00 P. M. - 1: 00 P. M. LUNCH RECESS
1: 00 P. M. - 1: 30 P. M. Office of Policy and Management
(Including Reserve for Salary Adjustments)
1: 30 P. M. - 2: 00 P. M. Department of Revenue Services
2: 00 P. M. - 2: 30 P. M. Division of Special Revenue
General Government A - Room 2D
2: 30 P. M. - 3: 00 P. M. Secretary of the State
Agency Budget Presentations - Room 2D
6: 00P. M. - 6: 30 P. M. Governor's Office
(Including Governor's Contingency Account)
Lt. Governor's Office
Freedom of Information Commission
Ethics Commission
Elections Enforcement Commission
Office of the Child Advocate
State Insurance and Risk Management Board
State Properties Review Board
Office of Claims Commissioner
Gaming Policy Board
Fire Training Schools and Emergency Communications
CT State Firemen's Association
Public Budget Hearings - Room 2D 6: 30 P. M.
H. B. No. 6671 AN ACT CONCERNING THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2007, AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Elementary & Secondary Education - Room 2D
9: 00 A. M. - 10: 00 A. M. Department of Education
10: 00 A. M. - 10: 30 A. M. State Library
10: 30 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. Teachers’ Retirement Board
11: 00 A. M. - 1: 00 P. M. LUNCH RECESS
Judicial and Corrections - Room 2D
1: 00 P. M. - 1: 30 P. M. Judicial Department
1: 30 P. M. - 2: 00 P. M. Division of Criminal Justice
2: 00 P. M. - 2: 30 P. M. Public Defender Services Commission
2: 30 P. M. - 3: 00 P. M. Department of Correction
3: 00 P. M. - 3: 30 P. M. State Marshal Commission
Agency Budget Hearings - Room 2C
6: 00 P. M. - 6: 30 P. M. Office of Legislative Management
Auditors of Public Accounts
Permanent Commission on the Status of Women
Commission on Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs
African American Affairs Commission
Criminal Justice Commission
Judicial Selection Commission
Office of the Victim Advocate
Judicial Review Council
Public Budget Hearings - Room 2C 6: 30 P. M.
H. B. No. 6671 AN ACT CONCERNING THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2007, AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR.
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Regulation and Protection - Room 2D
9: 00 A. M. - 9: 30 A. M. Department of Consumer Protection
9: 30 A. M. - 10: 00 A. M. Department of Public Utility Control
(Includes CT Siting Council)
10: 00 A. M. - 10: 30 A. M. Military Department
10: 30 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. Department of Public Safety
11: 00 A. M. - 11: 30 A. M. Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Agency Budget Presentations - Room 2D
6: 00 P. M - 6: 30 P. M. Department of Banking
Insurance Department
Commission on Fire Prevention and Control
Office of Consumer Counsel
Board of Firearms Permit Examiners
Police Officer Standards and Training Council
Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities
Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities
Workers’ Compensation Commission
Office of the Managed Care Ombudsman
Public Budget Hearings - Room 2D 6: 30 P. M.
H. B. No. 6671 AN ACT CONCERNING THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2007, AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR.
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Health and Hospitals - Room 2C
9: 00 A. M. - 9: 45 A. M. Department of Public Health
9: 45 A. M. - 10: 45 A. M. Department of Mental Retardation
10: 45 A. M. - 11: 30 A. M. Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
11: 30 A. M. - 12: 00 P. M. Office of Health Care Access
Agency Budget Presentations - Room 2C
2: 30 P. M. - 3: 00 P. M. Psychiatric Security Review Board
Office of the Medical Examiner
Department of Veterans Affairs (includes Veterans Home and Hospital)
Public Budget Hearings - Room 2C 3: 00 P. M.
H. B. No. 6671 AN ACT CONCERNING THE STATE BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING JUNE 30, 2007, AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS THEREFOR.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2005
The Education Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 18, 2005 from 1: 15 P. M. to 5: 00 P. M. in Room 1E of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff when signing up to testify. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 15 P. M. in Room 1E of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Heads and Chief Elected Municipal Officials. After the first hour, speaker order will be decided by a lottery system. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
S. J. No. 40 (COMM) RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING CONGRESS TO AMEND THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT.
S. B. No. 1060 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION.
S. B. No. 1061 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING ADEQUATE ACOUSTICAL CONDITIONS IN CLASSROOMS.
S. B. No. 1062 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING SCHOOL BUILDING MAINTENANCE.
S. B. No. 1063 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE REGIONAL VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL SYSTEM.
S. B. No. 1064 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING AUTHORIZATION OF STATE GRANT COMMITMENTS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS.
S. B. No. 1065 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING FEES FOR EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES.
S. B. No. 1066 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING STEROID USE PREVENTION EDUCATION.
S. B. No. 1067 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING SCHOOL FUNDRAISING.
S. B. No. 1068 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING OPEN CHOICE ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN.
H. B. No. 6674 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING FIRE SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS IN SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS.
H. B. No. 6675 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING TECHNICAL CHANGES TO EDUCATION GRANT STATUTES.
H. B. No. 6676 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING KING PHILIP MIDDLE SCHOOL IN WEST HARTFORD.
H. B. No. 6677 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUNDING.
H. B. No. 6678 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BILINGUAL EDUCATORS.
H. B. No. 6679 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE BEST PROGRAM.
H. B. No. 6681 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING HEALTH SERVICES AND CHARTER RENEWAL IN CHARTER SCHOOLS.
H. B. No. 6682 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE REEMPLOYMENT OF RETIRED TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS IN SCHOOLS IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT.
H. B. No. 6683 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR CHILDREN REQUIRING SPECIAL EDUCATION.
GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2005
The Government Administration and Elections Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 18, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1A of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1A of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 1A of the LOB. Testimony from the general public will begin at 10: 00 A. M. The public hearing will recess at the conclusion of public testimony and reconvene at 2: 00 P. M. At that time, testimony will be reserved for Legislators, representatives of state agencies and municipal chief elected officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Elections and Campaign Finance
S. J. No. 39 (COMM) RESOLUTION AMENDING THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO ALLOW EARLY VOTING.
S. B. No. 59 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTION DAY VOTER REGISTRATION.
Proposed S. B. No. 877 AN ACT AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITIES TO ESTABLISH PROGRAMS FOR THE PUBLIC FINANCING OF CAMPAIGNS FOR ELECTION OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF SUCH MUNICIPALITIES.
S. B. No. 1044 (RAISED) AN ACT INCREASING SANCTIONS AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF STATE ELECTION LAWS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5663 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR NO-FAULT PROVISIONAL BALLOTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5665 AN ACT CONCERNING THE FILING DEADLINE FOR QUARTERLY CAMPAIGN FINANCE STATEMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6529 AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION.
Proposed H. B. No. 6533 AN ACT AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITIES TO ESTABLISH PROGRAMS FOR PUBLIC FINANCING OF MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGNS.
H. B. No. 6669 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PREVENTION OF ABSENTEE VOTING VIOLATIONS AND GREATER ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ABSENTEE VOTING COMPLIANCE.
H. B. No. 6670 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING COMPREHENSIVE REFORM OF THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAWS.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2005
The Planning and Development Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 18, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 35 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2B of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Municipal Revenue and Municipal Finance
Proposed S. B. No. 284 AN ACT INCREASING FEES RETAINED BY MUNICIPAL CLERKS FOR COPIES OF VITAL RECORDS.
Proposed S. B. No. 286 AN ACT ALLOWING THE IMPOSITION OF A FEE ON SUBDIVISION APPLICANTS IN LIEU OF REQUIRING SIDEWALKS.
Proposed S. B. No. 289 AN ACT CONCERNING PAYMENTS TO VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES.
Proposed S. B. No. 290 AN ACT CONCERNING INVESTMENTS IN EQUITY SECURITIES BY MUNICIPAL RESERVE FUNDS.
Proposed S. B. No. 293 AN ACT CONCERNING THE THRESHOLD FOR BIDDING ON MUNICIPAL CONTRACTS.
Proposed S. B. No. 446 AN ACT CONCERNING DEVELOPMENTAL IMPACT FEES.
Proposed S. B. No. 538 AN ACT REQUIRING THE RETENTION OF A PORTION OF REVENUES FROM TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BY THE ENFORCING MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed S. B. No. 691 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPAL LIENS FOR ACCRUED FINES FOR CERTAIN CODE VIOLATIONS.
Proposed S. B. No. 697 AN ACT CONCERNING STATE REVENUE SHARING WITH MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed S. B. No. 698 AN ACT CONCERNING STATE REVENUE SHARING WITH REGIONAL BODIES.
Proposed S. B. No. 699 AN ACT CONCERNING INVESTMENTS IN EQUITY SECURITIES BY MUNICIPAL RESERVE FUNDS.
Proposed S. B. No. 700 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A TAX ABATEMENT PROGRAM FOR VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY PERSONNEL.
Proposed S. B. No. 701 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A PILOT PROGRAM TO REIMBURSE MUNICIPALITIES FOR CERTAIN EXPENSES.
Proposed S. B. No. 774 AN ACT CONCERNING STATE REIMBURSEMENT TO THE TOWN OF KENT FOR CERTAIN COSTS OF TRIBAL RECOGNITION PROCEEDINGS.
Proposed S. B. No. 901 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPAL REIMBURSEMENT FOR MONEYS EXPENDED IN RESPONSE TO TRANSMISSION LINE UPGRADE PROPOSALS.
Proposed S. B. No. 903 AN ACT CONCERNING A MUNICIPAL OPTION TO IMPOSE A PROPERTY TAX ON CERTAIN TAX-EXEMPT PROPERTIES THAT DO NOT RECEIVE STATE PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES.
Proposed S. B. No. 931 AN ACT INCREASING THE BIDDING THRESHOLD FOR MUNICIPAL CONTRACTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5152 AN ACT CONCERNING IMPACT FEES FOR RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT.
Proposed H. B. No. 5154 AN ACT AUTHORIZING IMPACT FEES FOR EXPANSION OF PUBLIC SERVICES TO RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5232 AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY TO PROMOTE AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
Proposed H. B. No. 5233 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE NOANK FIRE DISTRICT TO ADOPT LAND USE ORDINANCES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5304 AN ACT CONCERNING PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR MUNICIPALITIES WITH NONPROFIT SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5413 AN ACT CONCERNING PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS OF PROPERTY FOR REVALUATION PURPOSES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5414 AN ACT CONCERNING THE VALUATION FOR PROPERTY TAX PURPOSES OF CONTAMINATED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5417 AN ACT CONCERNING PROPERTY TAX REFORM.
Proposed H. B. No. 5418 AN ACT CONCERNING A STATE SHARE OF CERTAIN TAX REVENUES WITH MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5420 AN ACT CONCERNING AN APPLICATION FEE FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5421 AN ACT CONCERNING THE RECEIPT BY FIRE, SEWER AND OTHER DISTRICTS OF PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5422 AN ACT CONCERNING A MUNICIPAL AUDIT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY FILINGS BY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5760 AN ACT CONCERNING TAX WARRANTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5761 AN ACT CONCERNING PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES TO MUNICIPALITIES FOR REAL PROPERTY OF PRIVATE COLLEGES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5763 AN ACT CONCERNING PROPERTY TAX REFORM.
Proposed H. B. No. 5765 AN ACT CONCERNING COMPREHENSIVE PROPERTY TAX REFORM.
Proposed H. B. No. 5764 AN ACT CONCERNING THE PAYMENTS-IN-LIEU-OF-TAXES FOR STATE-OWNED PROPERTY IN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5770 AN ACT CONCERNING CAPPED MILL RATES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5771 AN ACT CONCERNING CORPORATION TAX CREDITS AND OTHER BUSINESS TAX CREDITS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN MUNICIPALITIES IDENTIFIED AS HAVING FISCAL DISPARITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5776 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION OF IMPACT FEES ON CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5777 AN ACT CONCERNING THE PAYMENT OF MUNICIPAL FEES ASSOCIATED WITH PARKING VIOLATIONS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5787 AN ACT CONCERNING RATE OF PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR NEW REAL PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY THE STATE IN A MUNICIPALITY.
Proposed H. B. No. 5790 AN ACT REQUIRING THE SHARING OF A PORTION OF REVENUES FROM MOVING MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS WITH THE ENFORCING MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5791 AN ACT REQUIRING THE REMISSION OF A PORTION OF REVENUES FROM MOVING MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS TO THE ENFORCING MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5980 AN ACT ALLOWING THE NOANK FIRE DISTRICT TO ESTABLISH FEES FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5981 AN ACT ALLOWING THE NOANK FIRE DISTRICT TO ADOPT ORDINANCES DELAYING DEMOLITION.
Proposed H. B. No. 5983 AN ACT REQUIRING FULL REIMBURSEMENT TO MUNICIPALITIES FOR THE COSTS OF STATE MANDATES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5984 AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING FOR THE SMALL TOWN ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
Proposed H. B. No. 6160 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6164 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION OF AN IMPACT FEE ON NEW PROPERTY DEVELOPMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6167 AN ACT CONCERNING RECORDING FEES RETAINED BY TOWN CLERKS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6168 AN ACT CONCERNING GRANTS TO MUNICIPALITIES FOR PUBLIC SAFETY.
Proposed H. B. No. 6171 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPALITIES AND DOG LICENSING FEES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6439 AN ACT REQUIRING THE SHARING OF REVENUES FROM MOVING MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS WITH THE ENFORCING MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6441 AN ACT REQUIRING THE REMISSION OF A PORTION OF REVENUES FROM MOVING MOTOR VEHICLE VIOLATIONS TO THE ENFORCING MUNICIPAL POLICE DEPARTMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6442 AN ACT INCREASING THE AMOUNT OF THE CONVEYANCE TAX.
Proposed H. B. No. 6444 AN ACT CONCERNING THE LOCAL PORTION OF THE REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE TAX.
Proposed H. B. No. 6447 AN ACT CONCERNING FACTORS CONSIDERED BY AN ARBITRATION PANEL IN MUNICIPAL BINDING ARBITRATION .
Proposed H. B. No. 6455 AN ACT CONCERNING THE TOWN COUNCIL OF NEW CANAAN.
Proposed H. B. No. 6456 AN ACT CONCERNING DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6464 AN ACT EXTENDING THE DATE FOR THE PURCHASE OF CREDIT FOR MILITARY SERVICE BY MEMBERS OF THE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT FUND B.
Proposed H. B. No. 6467 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPALITIES AND FEE PROPOSALS FOR STATE FUNDED PROJECTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6471 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPAL STORMWATER UTILITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6478 AN ACT CONCERNING THE PAYMENTS-IN-LIEU-OF-TAXES FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES IN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6480 AN ACT CONCERNING THE MUNICIPAL BUDGET PROCESS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6481 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPAL EXEMPTION FROM MID-YEAR STATE BUDGET CUTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6483 AN ACT CONCERNING TAX INCREMENT FINANCING.
Proposed H. B. No. 6555 AN ACT CONCERNING AUDITS OF STATE FUNDING TO MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6476 AN ACT CONCERNING A MUNICIPAL RECAPTURE OF ANY SHORTFALL IN THE STATE GRANT IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR MANUFACTURING MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT.
Proposed H. B. No. 6477 AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROPERTY TAX TREATMENT OF MANUFACTURING MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT.
BANKS COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Banks Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 1: 30 P. M. in Room 1B of the LOB. Please submit 30 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2400 of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 1: 00 P. M. outside of Room 1B of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency and Municipal Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony.
S. B. No. 618 (COMM) AN ACT PROTECTING CONSUMERS FROM PREDATORY LENDING PRACTICES ASSOCIATED WITH REVERSE MORTGAGES.
H. B. No. 5178 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING REVERSE MORTGAGES.
H. B. No. 6695 (RAISED) AN ACT PROHIBITING ABUSIVE PRACTICES IN THE MAKING OF REVERSE ANNUITY MORTGAGE LOANS.
S. B. No. 158 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING DISCLOSURE OF CUSTOMER FINANCIAL RECORDS BY A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION PURSUANT TO A SUBPOENA.
S. B. No. 617 (COMM) AN ACT REQUIRING THE DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION BY INVESTMENT FIRMS.
S. B. No. 450 (COMM) AN ACT PROHIBITING BANKS FROM IMPOSING FEES OR CHARGES FOR THE USE OF TELLER SERVICES AND THE CASHING OF CERTAIN CHECKS.
S. B. No. 732 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING COMMERCIAL REVOLVING LOANS.
S. B. No. 1016 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING.
S. B. No. 1069 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL BANKING ACTIVITIES.
S. B. No. 1070 (RAISED) AN ACT MAKING TECHNICAL REVISIONS TO VARIOUS STATUTES RELATIVE TO THE BANKING LAW OF CONNECTICUT.
H. B. No. 5324 (COMM) AN ACT PROHIBITING BANKS FROM ESTABLISHING CUSTOMER DEADLINES BY WHICH ERRORS MAY BE REPORTED.
H. B. No. 5486 (COMM) AN ACT REGULATING THE MAKING AND COLLECTION OF PAYDAY LOANS.
H. B. No. 6014 (COMM) AN ACT ELIMINATING FEES OR CHARGES CONCERNING DORMANT BANK ACCOUNTS.
H. B. No. 6632 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING SECURED AND UNSECURED LENDING.
H. B. No. 6633 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CONNECTICUT BANKS.
H. B. No. 6696 (RAISED) AN ACT PREVENTING BANK IMPERSONATION AND MISLEADING ADVERTISEMENTS.
*COMMERCE COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Commerce Committee will hold a public hearing following a 1: 00 P. M. committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in Room 1E of the LOB. Please submit 40 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one half hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1E of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin one half hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1E of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Heads and Chief Elected Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Bonding and Program Bills
*Proposed S. B. No. 53 AN ACT CONCERNING AUTHORIZATION OF BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE PRESERVATION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF THE FORMER TRINITY CHURCH IN NEW BRITAIN.
*Proposed S. B. No. 99 AN ACT ESTABLISHING REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTERS.
*S. B. No. 100 (COMM) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS CLEARINGHOUSE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
*Proposed S. B. No. 357 AN ACT CONCERNING ENTERPRISE ZONE INVESTMENTS AND TAX CREDITS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 359 AN ACT CONCERNING THE FUNDING OF THE CONNECTICUT RURAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL.
*S. B. No. 619 (COMM) AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE CONNECTICUT TROLLEY MUSEUM IN EAST WINDSOR.
*Proposed S. B. No. 620 AN ACT CREATING A BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM.
*S. B. No. 982 (RAISED) AN ACT RESTORING FULL FUNDING FOR STATE PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR NEWLY-ACQUIRED MANUFACTURING MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT.
*S. B. No. 1109 (RAISED) AN ACT AUTHORIZING USE OF URBAN REINVESTMENT TAX CREDITS FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT.
*S. B. No. 1040 (RAISED) AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE PINNEY HOUSE IN ELLINGTON.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5489 AN ACT CONCERNING THE SALES TAX GENERATED WITHIN TARGETED INVESTMENT COMMUNITIES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5496 AN ACT CREATING A MICROLOAN PROGRAM FOR MICROENTERPRISES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5499 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE SHAKESPEARE THEATER IN STRATFORD.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6242 AN ACT PROVIDING ASSISTANCE FOR MINORITY BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS IN GREATER WATERBURY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6491 AN ACT CONCERNING THE WILLIMANTIC ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT.
*H. B. No. 6493 (COMM) AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE SMALL TOWN ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6496 AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6497 AN ACT CONCERNING MICROENTERPRISE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6499 AN ACT CONCERNING CERTAIN PUBLIC INVESTMENT COMMUNITIES.
ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Energy and Technology Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 3900 of the LOB. Electronically sent testimony will be accepted as part of the permanent record. Bills will be heard in the order listed below. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. The first two hours of the hearing is reserved for the public. Legislators and State Agency Officials testimony will begin at 3: 00 P. M. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Cellular telephone, electricity transmission and generation
H. B. No. 6707 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING RIGHTS OF CELLULAR TELEPHONE USERS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5126 AN ACT CONCERNING CELLULAR TELEPHONE NUMBER DIRECTORIES.
H. B. No. 6706 (RAISED) AN ACT PROHIBITING A FEE FOR TERMINATING TELECOMMUNICATION OR BROADBAND SERVICES TO SMALL BUSINESSES.
S. B. No. 1097 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE EQUAL REGULATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6030 AN ACT CONCERNING ADVERTISEMENTS FOR WIRELESS TELEPHONE SERVICE.
Proposed H. B. No. 5569 AN ACT CONCERNING DISTRIBUTED RESOURCES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6026 AN ACT CONCERNING A DISTRIBUTIVE ENERGY GENERATION PROGRAM.
Proposed S. B. No. 639 AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTRIC COMPANY BILLS.
Proposed S. B. No. 740 AN ACT CONCERNING ALLOCATION OF MANDATED ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION CONGESTION COSTS.
EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee will hold a public hearing to be followed by a committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 1A of the LOB. Please submit 30 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1A. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1A. The first portion of the hearing is reserved for remarks from the nominees. Additional speakers will be heard in the order their names appear on the sign-up sheet. All speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Nominations
NOMINATIONS TO BE HEARD:
Senate Resolution:
Regina McCarthy of Hartford to be Commissioner of Environmental Protection.
House Resolution:
Bruce H. Gresczyk of New Hartford to be Commissioner of Agriculture.
Rebecca Lobo of Granby to be a member of the Board of Trustees for the University of Connecticut.
House Joint Resolution:
Rosalind Berman of Hamden to be a member of the State Ethics Commission.
Kevin Lembo of Guilford to be Managed Care Ombudsman.
Jeanne M. Milstein of West Hartford to be Child Advocate.
John Motley of Burlington to be a member of the Board of Trustees for the Connecticut State University System.
Carol P. Wallace of Wallingford to be a member of the State Ethics Commission.
*GENERAL LAW COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The General Law Committee will hold a public hearing following an 11: 00 A. M. committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in Room 1C of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff two hours prior to the start of the hearing in Room 3500 of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 11: 00 A. M. outside of Room 1C of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators and State Agency Heads. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Trades/Licensing
*Proposed S. B. No. 138 AN ACT CONCERNING THE AUTHORITY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION TO INVESTIGATE MISCONDUCT BY HOME IMPROVEMENT AND NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 179 AN ACT CONCERNING THE LICENSING AND REGULATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE APPRAISERS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 180 AN ACT EXPANDING CONNECTICUT'S APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM.
*S. B. No. 411 (COMM) AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN ADVANCED OIL HEAT APPRENTICESHIP LICENSE.
*S. B. No. 653 (COMM) AN ACT INCREASING THE CONTRACT AMOUNT FOR WHICH A MUNICIPALITY MUST RECEIVE A BOND ON A CONSTRUCTION OR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT.
*S. B. No. 1113 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING ELECTRONIC RECORD-KEEPING BY PAWNBROKERS AND PURCHASERS OF PRECIOUS METALS AND STONES.
*S. B. No. 1114 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING LICENSURE FOR MILLWRIGHT CONTRACTORS AND JOURNEYMEN.
*S. B. No. 1115 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE TRAINING OF PHARMACISTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5653 AN ACT CONCERNING BONDS PROVIDED TO THE STATE AND TO MUNICIPALITIES ON PUBLIC BUILDING OR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5656 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A LIMITED BUILDING SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK LICENSE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6070 AN ACT REQUIRING AFFIDAVITS FOR MALPRACTICE CLAIMS AGAINST DESIGN PROFESSIONALS.
*H. B. No. 6269 (COMM) AN ACT ESTABLISHING LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR GAS HEARTH INSTALLERS.
*H. B. No. 6520 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE RIGHT OF PERSONS PROVIDING SERVICES ON PUBLIC WORK PROJECTS TO BE PAID ON A SURETY BOND.
*H. B. No. 6730 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF PLUMBING AND PIPING WORK FOR PURPOSES OF LICENSURE.
*H. B. No. 6731 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CERTAIN CLAIMS AGAINST THE STATE.
*H. B. No. 6732 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES FOR PERSONS ENGAGED IN SOLAR-RELATED WORK.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON HOUSING
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Select Committee on Housing will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 2: 00 P. M. in Room 2C of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2C of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 1: 00 P. M. outside of Room 2C of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Officials and Chief Municipal Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Housing Matters
Proposed S. B. No. 758 AN ACT PROVIDING ADDITIONAL FUNDING TO MUNICIPALITIES THAT PROVIDE HOUSING AND EMERGENCY SHELTER SERVICES.
Proposed S. B. No. 759 AN ACT CONCERNING THE REVITALIZATION AND ADAPTIVE REUSE OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS.
Proposed S. B. No. 886 AN ACT CONCERNING A HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.
S. B. No. 983 (RAISED) AN ACT APPROPRIATING HOUSING FUNDS FOR MUNICIPALITIES.
S. B. No. 984 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING RESTORATION OF THE SERVICE LEVEL IN THE RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
S. B. No. 986 (RAISED) AN ACT EXTENDING THE TIME FOR COMPLETION OF THE DEMONSTRATION WINDOW REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROGRAM.
S. B. No. 987 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING STATE HOUSING PROGRAMS.
S. B. No. 988 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE RETURN OF RENTAL DEPOSITS AND NOTIFICATION OF THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF A LANDLORD.
S. B. No. 1035 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONNECTICUT HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY.
S. B. No. 1036 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
S. B. No. 1088 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING FIRE SPRINKLERS IN NURSING HOMES.
S. B. No. 1089 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION AND THE ADAPTIVE REUSE OF CERTIFIED HISTORIC STRUCTURES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5147 AN ACT CONCERNING OPEN AND RECREATIONAL SPACE IN SMALL HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5682 AN ACT CONCERNING LIABILITY FOR POSSESSIONS OF EVICTED TENANTS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5964 AN ACT CONCERNING PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FOR CERTAIN OWNERS IN DISTRESSED MUNICIPALITIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 6095 AN ACT CONCERNING ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANCE, GRANTS AND LOANS FOR THE BEVERLY HILLS SECTION OF NEW HAVEN.
Proposed H. B. No. 6099 AN ACT PROVIDING RESOURCES TO MUNICIPALITIES CURRENTLY FUNDING HOUSING OUT OF LOCAL GENERAL FUNDS.
Proposed H. B. No. 6429 AN ACT EXTENDING THE DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE HOUSING.
Proposed H. B. No. 6539 AN ACT CONCERNING THE IDENTIFICATION OF A LANDLORD.
H. B. No. 6595 (RAISED) AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR HOUSING FOR HOMELESS PERSONS.
H. B. No. 6597 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING HOUSING.
H. B. No. 6598 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING SURCHARGE CLAUSES IN RESIDENTIAL LEASES FOR HEAT AND UTILITIES.
H. B. No. 6599 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE URBAN RENEWAL HOUSING PROGRAM.
H. B. No. 6644 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING GROUP INSURANCE FOR HOUSING OWNED BY NONPROFITS.
*HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Human Services Committee will hold a public hearing following a 10: 00 A. M. committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in Room 1D of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1D of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for public testimony. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Proposed Bills and Miscellaneous Appropriations and Finance Bills
*Proposed S. B. No. 253 AN ACT EXPANDING THE HUSKY PROGRAM.
*Proposed S. B. No. 495 AN ACT CONCERNING EXPANSION OF THE PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANCE PILOT PROGRAM TO PERSONS WITH ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY.
*Proposed S. B. No. 673 AN ACT CONCERNING HUSKY COVERAGE.
*Proposed S. B. No. 676 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT FOSTER PARENTS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFITS UNDER THE HUSKY PROGRAM.
*Proposed S. B. No. 761 AN ACT CONCERNING FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTERS AND LOOK ALIKE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS.
*S. B. No. 800 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS TO FUND A PILOT PROGRAM IN BRIDGEPORT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5211 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PILOT PROGRAM TO PROVIDE HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM ASSISTANCE TO CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ATTAINED THE AGE OF SIXTY-TWO BUT NOT YET ATTAINED THE AGE OF SIXTY-FIVE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5688 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BIPARTISAN COMMISSION TO REVIEW REIMBURSEMENT RATES PAID TO PARTICIPATING PROVIDERS IN STATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5689 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5692 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5702 AN ACT CONCERNING ELIGIBILITY FOR THE LOW-INCOME HEATING ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
*H. B. No. 6101 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR ADULT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES IN WATERBURY.
*H. B. No. 6103 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES IN WATERBURY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6105 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INDEPENDENT MONITOR AT THE CONNECTICUT JUVENILE TRAINING SCHOOL.
*H. B. No. 6108 (COMM) AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR RENOVATION OF MARTIN HOUSE IN NORWICH.
*H. B. No. 6116 (COMM) AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR RENOVATIONS OF THE ROSS ADULT DAY CENTER IN NORWICH.
*H. B. No. 6117 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING INCREASED FUNDING FOR THE KATIE BECKETT MODEL HOME AND COMMUNITY WAIVER.
*H. B. No. 6120 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR NUTRITIONAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS FOR ELDERLY LATINO IN WATERBURY.
*H. B. No. 6540 (COMM) AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE INSTITUTE OF THE HISPANIC FAMILY IN HARTFORD.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Insurance and Real Estate Committee will hold a public hearing immediately following a 9: 30 A. M. committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in Room 2C of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 8: 30 A. M. in Room 2C of the LOB. Bills will be heard in the order listed below. There will be a separate sign-up sheet for each bill. Speakers are required to sign up for each bill they wish to testify on and will be allowed to speak only on one bill at a time. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Homeowners Insurance, Tenants Security Deposit, Property and Casualty Insurers, Automobile Insurance
Proposed S. B. No. 26 AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE COVERAGE AGAINST MOLD DAMAGE.
Proposed S. B. No. 436 AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE RATES BASED ON BREED OF DOG.
Proposed H. B. No. 6543 AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE COVERAGE BASED ON BREED OF DOG.
Proposed S. B. No. 507 AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE RATING PRACTICES BASED ON CLAIMS AND CLAIM INQUIRIES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5709 AN ACT CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY OF HOMEOWNERS' INSURANCE.
Proposed H. B. No. 5380 AN ACT INCREASING THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR TENANTS.
S. B. No. 31 (COMM) AN ACT PROHIBITING PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURERS FROM CANCELING OR REFUSING TO RENEW POLICIES FOR FAILURE TO PAY LATE FEES.
Proposed H. B. No. 5718 AN ACT CONCERNING PARITY FOR CONNECTICUT FAIR PLAN POLICYHOLDERS.
Proposed S. B. No. 430 AN ACT CONCERNING AN INSURED'S SELECTION OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP.
Proposed H. B. No. 5293 AN ACT CONCERNING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE DISCOUNTS FOR DRIVERS FIFTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.
Proposed H. B. No. 6133 AN ACT PROVIDING AN ADDITIONAL EXEMPTION TO THE REQUIREMENT OF NOTICE TO THE INSURED CONCERNING REPAIR OR REMEDIATION WORK UNDER A PERSONAL OR COMMERCIAL RISK POLICY.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2005
The Select Committee on Veterans’ Affairs will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 40 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2B of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 8: 00 A. M. inside Room 2B of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Elected Officials and Agency Representatives. The amount of time allotted to each speaker will be announced at the beginning of the hearing. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
Proposed S. B. No. 69 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CONDUCT OF HIGH-STAKES BINGO GAMES AT PLAINFIELD GREYHOUND PARK.
Proposed S. B. No. 349 AN ACT EXEMPTING MILITARY RETIREMENT PAY FROM THE STATE INCOME TAX.
Proposed S. B. No. 351 AN ACT EXEMPTING MILITARY RETIREMENT PAY FROM THE STATE INCOME TAX.
Proposed S. B. No. 573 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A LIVING MEMORIAL TO COMMEMORATE FALLEN AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
Proposed S. B. No. 578 AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL.
Proposed S. B. No. 581 AN ACT CONCERNING VETERANS' DAY AS A PAID HOLIDAY FOR VETERANS.
Proposed H. B. No. 5881 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ENDING DATE OF THE KOREAN CONFLICT.
Proposed H. B. No. 5884 AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDS AVAILABLE FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO SUPPLEMENT PAYMENTS FROM THE SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES FUND.
Proposed H. B. No. 5890 AN ACT EXPANDING THE DEFINITION TO "VETERAN" TO INCLUDE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD.
Proposed H. B. No. 6005 AN ACT CONCERNING A SPACE ON THE INCOME TAX FORM FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ROCKY HILL VETERANS' HOME.
Proposed H. B. No. 6007 AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF "SERVICE IN TIME OF WAR".
Proposed H. B. No. 6222 AN ACT CONCERNING THE CREATION OF A VIETNAM VETERANS' MEMORIAL.
Proposed H. B. No. 6564 AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR A MONUMENT TO COMMEMORATE THE CONNECTICUT 29TH COLORED REGIMENT C. V INFANTRY.
Proposed H. B. No. 6565 AN ACT PROVIDING WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS FOR CONNECTICUT NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS CALLED TO ACTIVE DUTY.
*JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2005
The Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing followed by a committee meeting on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2C of the LOB. Please submit 65 copies of written testimony to Committee staff two hours prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2500 of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, Constitutional Officers, State Agency Heads and Municipal Chief Elected Officials. After the first hour, speaker order will decided by a lottery system. Numbers may be drawn beginning at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 2500 of the LOB and will be available up until 12: 30 P. M. Anyone wishing to testify after the drawing will be placed at the end of the list. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony.
SUBJECT MATTER: Claims Against the State
*H. J. No. 34 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF DEAN BARNETT.
*H. J. No. 35 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF KATHRYN R. BERUBE.
*H. J. No. 36 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIMS OF BETH BRASS, ET AL.
*H. J. No. 37 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ROBERT A. BROWN.
*H. J. No. 38 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ROBERT A. BROWN.
*H. J. No. 39 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF SANDRA CAROSI.
*H. J. No. 40 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF CENTRAL AHEC, INC.
*H. J. No. 41 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF JAMES COLLINS.
*H. J. No. 42 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY.
*H. J. No. 43 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF CARMEN CORNIER.
*H. J. No. 44 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF TERESA HORTON.
*H. J. No. 45 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF STEVE HYPPOLITE.
*H. J. No. 46 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF CONNIE JANTY.
*H. J. No. 47 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ROSEMARIE KEARNS.
*H. J. No. 48 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ANTHONY LAFAUCI.
*H. J. No. 49 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF J. BLAINE LEWIS.
*H. J. No. 50 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF JOHN MANN.
*H. J. No. 51 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF MAYA MATTHEWS.
*H. J. No. 52 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF RAEGAN MCBRIDGE.
*H. J. No. 53 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF GERRY MILLET.
*H. J. No. 54 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF KYLE ENGLISH.
*H. J. No. 55 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ERIN FENNELLY.
*H. J. No. 56 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF EDWARD GRABOWSKI.
*H. J. No. 57 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF DAVID J. GRANT.
*H. J. No. 58 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIMS OF KEVIN HACKETT.
*H. J. No. 59 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF THE ESTATE OF EMILY HERNANDEZ.
*H. J. No. 60 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF KEITH HIGHSMITH.
*H. J. No. 61 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF DEAN B. HOLLIDAY.
*H. J. No. 62 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ANTHONY HOLLINS.
*H. J. No. 63 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF NATALIE HOLODY.
*H. J. No. 64 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF LEROY MIMS.
*H. J. No. 65 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF FREDDIE NEWTON.
*H. J. No. 66 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF ELEANORA A. NOGAREDA.
*H. J. No. 67 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF NICHOLAS PAPADOPOULOS, ET AL.
*H. J. No. 68 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF TYRONE PAYNE.
*H. J. No. 69 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF HOLLY PELLEGRINO.
*H. J. No. 70 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF PEDRO POUPART.
*H. J. No. 71 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF JOYCE QUICKEL.
*H. J. No. 72 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF RICHARD QUINT.
*H. J. No. 73 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF DWIGHT REESE.
*H. J. No. 74 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF JOSE RIVERA.
*H. J. No. 75 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF BEN RIVERS.
*H. J. No. 76 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF SCOTT ROBARE.
*H. J. No. 77 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF SACHA RODRIGUEZ.
*H. J. No. 78 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF MARK J. SILHAVY, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF SABINA SILHAVY.
*H. J. No. 79 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF DONNA SPEAKS.
*H. J. No. 80 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF DAVID TAYLOR.
*H. J. No. 81 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF CYNTHIA THOMAS.
*H. J. No. 82 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF PAUL S. VARSZEGI.
*H. J. No. 83 (COMM) RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CLAIMS COMMISSIONER WITH REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF PAUL WIELK.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2005
The Planning and Development Committee will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. Please submit 35 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2A of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Public and Elected Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Land Use
S. B. No. 977 (RAISED) AN ACT AUTHORIZING SEPARATE RATES OF TAXATION FOR REAL ESTATE.
S. B. No. 1081 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING FARMLAND PRESERVATION.
S. B. No. 1082 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE FARM TRANSFER COORDINATING COMMITTEE.
H. B. No. 5892 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING COMMUNITY PRESERVATION.
H. B. No. 5893 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES.
H. B. No. 6570 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PLANS OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT.
*TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2005
The Transportation Committee will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 45 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2A of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Elected Officials and State Agency Representatives. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Rail, Mass Transit, and the Governor’s Transportation Improvement Program, The Transportation Fund, Tax on Fuel and the Authorization of Special Tax Obligation Bonds of the State for Transportation Purposes
*Proposed S. B. No. 333 AN ACT INCREASING FUNDING FOR THE DIAL-A-RIDE PROGRAM.
*Proposed S. B. No. 722 AN ACT CONCERNING A MASTER PLAN FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT AND MASS TRANSIT PROGRAMS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 823 AN ACT CONCERNING IMPROVEMENT OF THE STATE'S MASS TRANSIT, RAIL LINES AND DEEP WATER PORTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5252 AN ACT CONCERNING A DEPARTMENT OF MASS TRANSIT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5998 AN ACT CONCERNING COMMUTERS IN THE STATE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6211 AN ACT CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE FUNDING OF DIAL-A-RIDE SERVICES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6212 AN ACT CONCERNING DIAL-A-RIDE SERVICES AVAILABLE PURSUANT TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT.
*Proposed S. B. No. 328 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE STATE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF NEW RAIL CARS FOR THE METRO NORTH NEW HAVEN LINE.
*Proposed S. B. No. 561 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE TO PURCHASE NEW RAIL CARS FOR METRO NORTH.
*Proposed S. B. No. 569 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE TO REPLACE METRO NORTH RAIL CARS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5082 AN ACT CONCERNING THE NEW HAVEN RAIL LINE AND BRANCH LINES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5254 AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE FEASIBILITY OF EXTENDING THIRD-RAIL POWER ON THE METRO NORTH LINE FROM PELHAM, NEW YORK TO NEW HAVEN.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5439 AN ACT ESTABLISHING COMMUTER RAIL SERVICE ON THE NEW HAVEN-HARTFORD-SPRINGFIELD CORRIDOR.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5442 AN ACT CONCERNING PURCHASE OF NEW RAILS CARS FOR METRO NORTH.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5471 AN ACT CONCERNING A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF A "MAG LEV" HIGH-SPEED TRAIN, ALONG I-84, BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK CITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5851 AN ACT CONCERNING PROMOTION OF INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5859 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A CONNECTICUT RAILROAD AUTHORITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5863 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A COMMUTER RAIL LINE ALONG THE NEW HAVEN-HARTFORD-SPRINGFIELD CORRIDOR.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5868 AN ACT CONCERNING A FEASIBILITY STUDY ABOUT EASTWARD EXPANSION OF THE SHORELINE EAST COMMUTER TRAIN SERVICE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6318 AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF USING A SOLE POWER SOURCE FOR METRO NORTH TRAINS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6328 AN ACT CONCERNING THE NEW HAVEN RAIL LINES AND BRANCH LINES.
*S. B. No. 1057 AN ACT CONCERNING THE GOVERNOR'S TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, THE TRANSPORTATION FUND, TAX ON FUEL AND THE AUTHORIZATION OF SPECIAL TAX OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE STATE FOR TRANSPORTATION PURPOSES.
*COMMERCE COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Commerce Committee will hold a public hearing following a 1: 00 P. M. committee meeting on Thursday, February 24, 2005 in Room 1E of the LOB. Please submit 40 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1E of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 1E of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Heads and Chief Elected Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Restrictive, Agency and Governor’s Bill
*Proposed S. B. No. 65 AN ACT PROHIBITING STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FOR BUSINESSES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 175 AN ACT PROHIBITING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR BUSINESSES THAT OUTSOURCE JOBS OUT OF THE UNITED STATES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 355 AN ACT CONCERNING THE REVIEW OF TAX CREDITS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 856 AN ACT CONCERNING A STATE-WIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY.
*Proposed S. B. No. 908 AN ACT SUSTAINING ARTS, CULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
*Proposed S. B. No. 909 AN ACT SUSTAINING ARTS, CULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
*S. B. No. 981 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CHAIRPERSON OF STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES.
*S. B. No. 1104 (RAISED) AN ACT CONSOLIDATING DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORTS.
*S. B. No. 1105 (RAISED) AN ACT EXTENDING THE PROGRAM AUTHORIZING BOND FUNDS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS AND REMEDIATION PROJECTS AND THE TAX INCREMENTAL FINANCING PROGRAM.
*S. B. No. 1106 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
*S. B. No. 1107 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN INNOVATIVE URBAN REINVESTMENT ACT PILOT FUND.
*S. B. No. 1108 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A CONNECTICUT NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND.
*S. B. No. 1110 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CONNECTICUT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION ADVISORY BOARD.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5498 AN ACT REQUIRING REPRESENTATION OF THE CAPITAL CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ON THE CONNECTICUT COMMISSION ON CULTURE AND TOURISM.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5903 AN ACT CONCERNING RETENTION OF JOBS IN CONNECTICUT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5907 AN ACT CREATING THE CONNECTICUT MANUFACTURING CREATIVITY FUND ADMINISTERED BY CONNSTEP.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5908 AN ACT CONCERNING STANDARDS FOR RECIPIENTS OF STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
*H. B. No. 5910 (COMM) AN ACT CONCERNING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CONNECTICUT TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION ADVISORY BOARD.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6495 AN ACT AUTHORIZING A UNIVERSITY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6504 AN ACT CONCERNING STANDARDS FOR STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
*H. B. No. 6673 AN ACT CONCERNING STATE REIMBURSEMENT FOR TAX ABATEMENTS AND PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES FOR LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR HOUSING.
*H. B. No. 6724 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY UNDER THE LIMITED EQUITY COOPERATIVE PROGRAM.
*H. B. No. 6725 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING AN EXPANDED EARLY STAGE BIOTECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE.
*H. B. No. 6726 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE LAND BANK AND LAND TRUST PROGRAM.
*H. B. No. 6727 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE GOVERNOR'S COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL RECOMMENDATIONS.
*ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Energy and Technology Committee will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2B of the LOB. Electronically sent testimony will be accepted as part of the permanent record. Bills will be heard in the order listed below. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. The first two hours of the hearing is reserved for public testimony. Legislators and State Agency Officials testimony will begin at 3: 00 P. M. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Various energy bills
*Proposed S. B. No. 914 AN ACT CONCERNING USE OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEMS BENEFIT CHARGE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5568 AN ACT CONCERNING BIODIESEL AS A CLASS I RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE.
*H. B. No. 6728 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING RENEWABLE ENERGY PORTFOLIO STANDARDS.
*H. B. No. 6729 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING OUTSIDE LEGAL COUNSEL TO REPRESENT THE OFFICE OF CONSUMER COUNSEL.
*S. B. No. 1117 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING WORKERS DISPLACED AS A RESULT OF ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING.
*S. B. No. 1118 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING HYDROPOWER.
*EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee will hold a public hearing to be followed by a committee meeting on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 1A of the LOB. Please submit 30 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1A. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1A of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for remarks from the nominees. Testimony from public speakers will be in the order their names appear on the sign-up sheet(s). All speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Executive Nominations
NOMINATIONS TO BE HEARD:
Senate Resolution:
Virginia D. Zawoy of Clinton to be a member of the Board of Trustees for Community-Technical Colleges.
House Joint Resolution:
Tori Hendrix of Thomaston to be a non-voting student member of the State Board of Education.
Allen Kerr of Washington to be a Human Rights Referee.
George A. Marshall of Milford to be a member of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities.
Steven R. Rolnick, Esquire to be a member of the Education Arbitration Panel.
Callan Walsh of Wilton to be a non-voting student member of the State Board of Education.
*INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Insurance and Real Estate Committee will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2D of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 2D of the LOB. Bills will be heard in the order listed below. There will be a separate sign-up sheet for each bill. Speakers are required to sign up for each bill they wish to testify on and will be allowed to speak only on one bill at a time. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Captive Insurers, Medicare Supplement Policies, Insurance Coverage For Prosthetic Devices, Workers’ Compensation Claims Against Auto Insurance, Insurance Plans, Property And Casualty Claims History, Long Term Care Policies, Provider Contracts, Bail Bond Agents
*Proposed S. B. No. 27 AN ACT CONCERNING CAPTIVE INSURERS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 32 AN ACT CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY OF MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICIES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 162 AN ACT CONCERNING HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR PROSTHETIC DEVICES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 429 AN ACT CONCERNING WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIMS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 433 AN ACT REQUIRING DENTISTS TO PROVIDE NOTICE TO PATIENTS REGARDING PARTICIPATION IN INSURANCE PLANS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 1003 AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF CLAIMS HISTORY INFORMATION.
*Proposed S. B. No. 1005 AN ACT ESTABLISHING INFLATION AND ASSET PROTECTION IN CERTAIN LONG-TERM CARE POLICIES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6135 AN ACT CONCERNING STANDARDS IN CONTRACTS BETWEEN MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATIONS AND PHYSICIANS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6139 AN ACT CONCERNING LICENSURE AND OVERSIGHT OF SURETY BAIL BOND AGENTS.
*LABOR AND PUBLIC EMPLOYEES COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Labor and Public Employees Committee will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. Please submit 40 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1D of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Elected Officials and State Agency Heads. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Union Organizing and Other Miscellaneous Bills
*Proposed S. B. No. 277 AN ACT CONCERNING EMPLOYER COMMUNICATIONS ABOUT POLITICS, RELIGION OR LABOR ORGANIZING ACTIVITIES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 278 AN ACT CONCERNING AGRICULTURAL WORKERS.
*H. B. No. 6225 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING RECIPIENTS OF STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SIGN NEUTRALITY AGREEMENTS.
*H. B. No. 6640 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING JOB APPLICANT ACCESS TO CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK RESULTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6551 AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF PRODUCT DEMONSTRATORS.
*H. B. No. 6642 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PROMOTIONAL EXAMS.
*H. B. No. 6690 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY SKILLS FUND PROGRAM.
PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Program Review and Investigations Committee will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. Please submit 25 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2A of the LOB. Speaker order will be decided by a lottery system. Numbers may be drawn beginning at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 2A of the LOB and will be available until 9: 50 A. M. Anyone wishing to testify after the drawing is closed will be placed at the end of the list. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. The public hearing will recess at the conclusion of public testimony and reconvene at 1: 00 P. M. At that time, testimony will be reserved for Legislators, State Agency Representatives, and Chief Elected Municipal Officials.
SUBJECT MATTER: Public Health Preparedness, Pre-Trial Diversion and State Liquor Permits
H. B. No. 6663 (RAISED) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE RELATIVE TO LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS.
H. B. No. 6705 (RAISED) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE RELATIVE TO PRETRIAL DIVERSION AND ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS.
*H. B. No. 6752 (RAISED) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE RELATIVE TO THE STRUCTURING OR PERMITS AND FEES UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT.
*H. B. No. 6753 (RAISED) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE RELATIVE TO THE TIMEFRAME FOR FILING A REMONSTRANCE PETITION UNDER THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT.
*PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2005
The Public Safety and Security Committee will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1B of the LOB. Please submit 40 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1B of the LOB. Speaker order will be decided by a lottery system. Numbers may be drawn beginning at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1B of the LOB and will be available until 10: 50 A. M. Anyone wishing to testify after the drawing is closed will be placed at the end of the list. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
*Proposed S. B. No. 715 AN ACT PROVIDING FUNDS FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF COMPUTERS IN STATE POLICE VEHICLES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 716 AN ACT PROMOTING THE SAFETY OF STATE POLICE OFFICERS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 818 AN ACT CONCERNING VOLUNTEERS PARTICIPATING IN HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS DRILLS.
*S. B. No. 1032 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING SPRINKLERS IN EDUCATIONAL OCCUPANCIES.
*S. B. No. 1133 (RAISED) AN ACT REVISING STATUTES RELATIVE TO FIREARMS.
*S. B. No. 1134 (RAISED) AN ACT ELIMINATING STRICT LIABILITY FOR POLICE DOGS ENGAGED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES.
*S. B. No. 1135 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND FINGERPRINTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5158 AN ACT PROVIDING FUNDS FOR STATE POLICE OFFICER TRAINING CLASSES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5159 AN ACT CONCERNING PENSION BENEFITS OF SURVIVING SPOUSES OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5313 AN ACT EXPANDING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OF POLICE OFFICERS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5434 AN ACT CONCERNING SURVIVING SPOUSES OF POLICE OFFICERS AND FIREFIGHTERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5992 AN ACT REQUIRING ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING OF POLICE OFFICERS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5994 AN ACT REQUIRING CERTIFICATION IN CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION AND DEFIBRILLATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6191 AN ACT ATTAINING AND MAINTAINING THE STATUTORY MINIMUM STAFFING LEVEL FOR SWORN STATE POLICE PERSONNEL.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6198 AN ACT REQUIRING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A THREAT MATRIX AND CONCERNING THE DISBURSEMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6200 AN ACT REQUIRING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STATE-WIDE DATABASE FOR USE BY POLICE OFFICERS.
*H. B. No. 6694 AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF STUDIES REGARDING LEGALIZED GAMBLING.
*H. B. No. 6754 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF AMUSEMENT RIDES.
*H. B. No. 6755 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PERSONNEL TEMPORARILY ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY.
*ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005
The Environment Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 2E of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2E of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2E of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Representatives and Elected Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5578 AN ACT CONCERNING HUMANE EDUCATION.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5606 AN ACT CONCERNING WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT ENFORCEMENT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5610 AN ACT CONCERNING MOTOR BOAT NOISE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5615 AN ACT CONCERNING THE REFUSAL TO SUBMIT TO A MOTORBOAT SOUND LEVEL TEST.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5599 AN ACT CONCERNING THE REGISTRATION OF ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ACCOUNT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5933 AN ACT CONCERNING A REDUCTION IN THE DRY CLEANING TAX FOR ESTABLISHMENTS USING ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY PROCESSES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6408 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDING FOR EMERGENCY REPAIR OF THE LYMAN VIADUCT IN COLCHESTER.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6415 AN ACT CONCERNING BONDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN OPEN SPACE PARCEL IN THE TOWNS OF ESSEX, OLD SAYBROOK AND WESTBROOK.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6417 AN ACT CONCERNING BOTTLE ESCHEATS AND FUNDING FOR CERTAIN PROJECTS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 385 AN ACT CONCERNING BONDING FOR THE CITY OF MERIDEN'S HANOVER POND DREDGING AND RECLAMATION PROJECT.
*Proposed S. B. No. 596 AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING FOR THE REMEDIATION OF THE FORMER NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL.
*Proposed S. B. No. 628 AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE PEQUONOCK RIVER RAILS TO TRAILS PROGRAM IN MONROE, TRUMBULL AND BRIDGEPORT.
*Proposed S. B. No. 869 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HISTORIC STATE CAPITOL OUTLOOK OVER BUSHNELL PARK.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5931 AN ACT CONCERNING VETERAN'S MEMORIAL PARK IN BRIDGEPORT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5600 AN ACT CONCERNING PROTECTION OF OPEN SPACE LAND SURROUNDING CANDLEWOOD LAKE.
*GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005
The Government Administration and Elections Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 10: 30 A. M. in Room 1A of the LOB. Testimony from the general public will begin at 10: 30 A. M. At the conclusion of the public’s testimony, Legislators, Representatives of State Agencies and Municipal Chief Elected Officials are invited to speak. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1A of the LOB. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
*Proposed S. B. No. 6 AN ACT CONCERNING CERTAIN STATE CONTRACTS FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 739 AN ACT NAMING A PUBLIC BUILDING IN NEW BRITAIN.
*S. B. No. 1127 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING AUTOPSY REPORTS OF PERSONS WHO DIED AS A RESULT OF POLICE ACTIONS.
*S. B. No. 1128 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATIVE LOCATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE VICTIM ADVOCATE AND THE OFFICE OF THE CHILD ADVOCATE.
*S. B. No. 1129 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE EXTENSION OR RENEWAL OF CERTAIN CONTRACTS BY THE CONNECTICUT RESOURCES RECOVERY AUTHORITY.
*S. B. No. 1130 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION OBTAINED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A HIGHWAY INCIDENT NOTIFICATION PLAN.
*S. B. No. 1131 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE COMPLETION OF ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATIONS.
*S. B. No. 1132 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION OF POLL WORKER TRAINING.
*S. B. No. 1133 (RAISED) AN ACT REVISING STATUTES RELATIVE TO FIREARMS.
*H. B. No. 6734 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROCEDURE FOR NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIONS TO FILL VACANCIES IN CONGRESS AND MULTITOWN JUDGE OF PROBATE VACANCIES.
*H. B. No. 6735 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE PRINTING OF CERTAIN BALLOT MATERIALS.
*H. B. No. 6736 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING THE TAPE RECORDING OF THE EXECUTIVE SESSIONS OF PUBLIC AGENCIES.
*H. B. No. 6737 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE FILING OF NOMINATING PETITION PAGES FOR PETITIONING CANDIDATES WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE.
*H. B. No. 6738 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PROCEDURES FOR STATE EMPLOYEE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.
*H. B. No. 6739 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROCESSING OF GRANT PAYMENTS TO MUNICIPALITIES.
*H. B. No. 6740 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION OF CANDIDATES.
*H. B. No. 6741 (RAISED) AN ACT REQUIRING THE PREQUALIFICATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS.
*H. B. No. 6742 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING FEES CHARGED BY COURT REPORTERS AND MONITORS.
*PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005
The Planning and Development Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 1: 00 P. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. Please submit 35 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2A of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 12: 00 P. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Elected Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Municipal Improvement
*Proposed S. B. No. 258 AN ACT CONCERNING THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF EASTON AND MONROE.
*S. B. No. 976 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING HEAT AND UTILITY SURCHARGE CLAUSES IN RESIDENTIAL LEASES.
*S. B. No. 1083 (RAISED) AN ACT REORGANIZING LOCAL LAND USE COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND AGENCIES.
*S. B. No. 1085 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING BUFFERS TO INLAND WETLANDS AREAS.
*S. B. No. 1087 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A TASK FORCE TO MONITOR THE PROPOSED LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS FACILITY IN LONG ISLAND SOUND.
*S. B. No. 1090 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A TAX CREDIT FOR THE ADAPTIVE REUSE OF CERTIFIED HISTORIC STRUCTURES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5342 AN ACT CONCERNING THE LITCHFIELD HILLS REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY.
*H. B. No. 6700 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE CANDLEWOOD LAKE AUTHORITY.
*PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005
The Public Health Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 9: 30 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. Please submit 40 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1D of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 8: 30 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Heads and Chief Municipal Officials. Bills will be heard in the order listed below. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
SUBJECT MATTER: Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Health Care Professionals and other Public Health related bills.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5802 AN ACT CONCERNING HEPATITIS B VACCINATIONS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 299 AN ACT EXPEDITING NURSING LICENSURE FOR MILITARY SPOUSES.
*H. B. No. 6646 (RAISED) AN ACT MAKING PERMANENT THE ACQUIRED OR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY GROUP HOME PILOT PROGRAM.
*H. B. No. 6649 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE AUTHORITY OF THE COMMISSIONER OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES.
*H. B. No. 6647 (RAISED) AN ACT REPEALING THE PILOT RESEARCH PROGRAM FOR PRESCRIPTION OF METHADONE OR OTHER THERAPIES.
*S. B. No. 1027 (RAISED) AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENTS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES AND CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO SHARE CERTAIN INFORMATION AND RECORDS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 296 AN ACT CONCERNING RETIRED LICENSURE FOR PHYSICIANS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 305 AN ACT CONCERNING GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS FOR PRO BONO WORK BY RETIRED HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS.
*S. B. No. 1025 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING THE FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES TO RENDER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BY LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 906 AN ACT CONCERNING PHYSICIAN ACCOUNTABILITY IN DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES CASES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5430 AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING FOR TWENTY BEDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AT THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY HOSPITAL.
*S. B. No. 1024 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PERFUSIONISTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5238 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A NEUROFEEDBACK THERAPY PILOT PROGRAM FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 294 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A HEALTH CARE BRIDGE LOAN PROGRAM FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.
*Proposed S. B. No. 678 AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING FOR THE REGIONAL ACTION COUNCILS.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2005
The Transportation Committee will hold a public hearing on Friday, February 25, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 2B of the LOB. Please submit 45 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2A of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2A of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Elected Officials and State Agency Representatives. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
*Proposed S. B. No. 327 AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONNECTICUT PILOT COMMISSION.
*Proposed S. B. No. 340 AN ACT CONCERNING WEIGHT LIMITS FOR TRANSPORTING ETHANOL-BLENDED GASOLINE IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 341 AN ACT CONCERNING DIRECTIONAL SIGNS ON INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS INDICATING STAMFORD.
*Proposed S. B. No. 342 AN ACT CONCERNING CONVEYANCE OF A DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION GARAGE TO THE TOWN OF WESTBROOK.
*Proposed S. B. No. 343 AN ACT INCREASING AID FOR TOWN ROADS TO THIRTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 557 AN ACT REQUIRING THE REINSTITUTION OF TOLLS ON STATE HIGHWAYS ALONG CONNECTICUT BORDERS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 559 AN ACT CONCERNING CLOSING CERTAIN ENTRANCE RAMPS ALONG INTERSTATE 95 IN SOUTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT.
*Proposed S. B. No. 568 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR STREET AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS TO MAIN STREET SOUTH IN DANBURY.
*Proposed S. B. No. 724 AN ACT CONCERNING IMPROVEMENTS TO LOCALLY-MAINTAINED ROADS.
*Proposed S. B. No. 826 AN ACT DESIGNATING STATE ROADS IN HARTFORD.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5175 AN ACT CONCERNING OVERWEIGHT PERMITS FOR CERTAIN DUMP TRUCKS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5249 AN ACT CONCERNING PASSES TO USE HOV LANES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5250 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ALLOCATION OF ROAD AID TO TOWNS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5443 AN ACT CONCERNING ACCEPTANCE OF LETTERS OF CREDIT FOR DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5447 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM TO IMPLEMENT TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES IN MUNICIPALITIES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5452 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE STATE FOR BRIDGEPORT'S PLEASURE BEACH RECREATIONAL FACILITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5456 AN ACT ALLOWING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PLACE TOLL BOOTHS ON MAJOR INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5850 AN ACT CONCERNING DIRECTIONAL SIGNS ON I-84 TO THE RAILROAD MUSEUM OF NEW ENGLAND.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5853 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ALLEVIATION OF TRANSPORTATION GRIDLOCK AND IMPROVEMENT OF MASS TRANSIT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5854 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A CONNECTICUT PORTS, WATERWAYS AND MARINE SERVICES AUTHORITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5858 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ROUTE 11 GREENWAY AUTHORITY COMMISSION.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5861 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5864 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTICUT AIRPORT AND DEEP WATER PORT AUTHORITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5865 AN ACT CREATING A STATE TRANSIT AUTHORITY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5867 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE TO RENOVATE THE DEPOT STREET BRIDGE IN BEACON FALLS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5875 AN ACT CONCERNING FEDERAL ENHANCEMENT FUNDS FOR MULTIUSE GREENWAYS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5876 AN ACT CONCERNING HYBRID VEHICLES IN HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5877 AN ACT TO ALLOW HYBRID-TYPE MOTOR VEHICLES TO USE THE STATE'S HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6001 AN ACT CONCERNING OVERWEIGHT RESTRICTIONS FOR VEHICLES DELIVERING ROAD SALT AND SAND.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6205 AN ACT CONCERNING TAXING DISTRICTS TO PAY FOR SOUND BARRIERS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6208 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE TO REPAIR THE CONGRESS STREET BRIDGE IN BRIDGEPORT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6213 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE EXCHANGE OF DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROPERTY WITH PROPERTY OWNED BY THE TOWN OF WESTBROOK.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6215 AN ACT CONCERNING TOLL PLAZAS AND THE EZ-PASS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6216 AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES ON NONCOMMUTE DAYS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6219 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE TO CONSTRUCT THE CONGRESS STREET BRIDGE IN BRIDGEPORT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6319 AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY OF ROUTE 8 FROM BEACON FALLS TO WATERBURY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6321 AN ACT CONCERNING A DEDICATED TAX ON TRUCKS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6323 AN ACT CONCERNING THE SALE OF LAND IN THE ROUTE 7 RIGHT-OF-WAY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6324 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ROUTE 7 RIGHT-OF-WAY.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6325 AN ACT CONCERNING RESTORATION OF EXIT 28 ON INTERSTATE 95.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6326 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE TO CONSTRUCT A SOUND BARRIER ON I-95 IN NORWALK.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6327 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE STATE TO FUND SAFETY MEASURES DURING RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LAUREL HILL BRIDGE.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6329 AN ACT CONCERNING THE PLACEMENT OF TOLL BOOTHS ON MAJOR INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6334 AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING THE TOWN AID ROAD PROGRAM.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6337 AN ACT PERMITTING HYBRID VEHICLES IN HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6561 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A FLYOVER RAMP OFF SILVER LANE IN EAST HARTFORD.
*H. B. No. 6718 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING ENERGY EFFICIENT STREETSCAPE LIGHTING.
*H. B. No. 6719 (RAISED) AN ACT ESTABLISHING A TASK FORCE CONCERNING THE USE AND OPERATION OF LOW SPEED VEHICLES.
*H. B. No. 6720 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING ROUNDABOUTS.
*H. B. No. 6721 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING AESTHETIC ILLUMINATION DESIGN CRITERIA FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES.
*H. B. No. 6722 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING OUTDOOR ADVERTISING.
*H. B. No. 6723 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING PLACEMENT OF UTILITY TRANSMISSION LINES IN THE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY AND REVIEW OF FEDREALLY APPROVED TRANSMISSION RATES.
*H. B. No. 6756 (RAISED) AN ACT CONCERNING CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE.
*ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2005
The Environment Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday February 28, 2005 at 11: 00 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. Please submit 50 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 1D of the LOB. Sign-up for the hearing will begin at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. The first hour of the hearing is reserved for Legislators, State Agency Representatives and Elected Officials. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. Unofficial sign-up sheets have no standing with the Committee.
*Proposed S. B. No. 920 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A CONNECTICUT CLEAN DIESEL PROGRAM.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5581 AN ACT CONCERNING THE CULTIVATION AND HARVESTING OF SHELLFISH IN LONG ISLAND SOUND.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5596 AN ACT CONCERNING SHELLFISHERIES BOUYS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5613 AN ACT CONCERNING DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND USES PERMITTED AS OF RIGHT IN WETLANDS AND WATERCOURSES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 850 AN ACT CONCERNING POWER DREDGES AND SHELLFISH BEDS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5597 AN ACT CONCERNING CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS BY DEFENDANTS IN CONSERVATION LAW CASES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6425 AN ACT CONCERNING THE MATTABASSET WASTEWATER TREATMENT DISTRICT.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5341 AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROHIBITION OF LAWN CARE PESTICIDES AT SCHOOLS AND DAY CARE FACILITIES.
*Proposed S. B. No. 591 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A PESTICIDES AND HERBICIDES ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
*Proposed S. B. No. 916 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPAL RESTRICTION OF LAWN CARE PESTICIDES.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5577 AN ACT INCREASING THE NUMBER OF DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CONSERVATION OFFICERS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 5601 AN ACT CONCERNING THE LOWER CONNECTICUT RIVER AND AREAS OF NATURAL OR HISTORICAL INTEREST.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6394 AN ACT CREATING A PILOT PROGRAM TO RESTORE TIDAL ESTUARIES, COVES AND WETLANDS THROUGH THE ELIMINATION OF EMBAYMENTS.
*Proposed H. B. No. 6397 AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY OF ALTERNATIVES TO SEWAGE SLUDGE INCINERATION.
PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE
TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2005
The Program Review and Investigations Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 2D of the LOB. Please submit 25 copies of written testimony to Committee staff one hour prior to the start of the hearing in Room 2D of the LOB. Speaker order will be decided by a lottery system. Numbers may be drawn beginning at 9: 00 A. M. in Room 2D of the LOB and will be available until 9: 50 A. M. Anyone wishing to testify after the drawing is closed will be placed at the end of the list. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes of testimony. The public hearing will recess at the conclusion of public testimony and reconvene at 1: 00 P. M. At that time, testimony will be reserved for Legislators, State Agency Representatives, and Chief Elected Municipal Officials.
SUBJECT MATTER: Mixing Populations in State Elderly/Disabled Housing Projects
H. B. No. 6662 (RAISED) AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM REVIEW AND INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE RELATING TO POPULATIONS IN STATE ELDERLY AND DISABLED HOUSING PROJECTS.
COMMITTEE FORUMS AND PRESENTATIONS
EDUCATION COMMITTEE INFORMATIONAL FORUM
The Education Committee will hold an informational hearing on Hartford Schools with invited speakers, Education Commissioner Betty Sternberg, Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez and Hartford Superintendent of Schools Robert Henry on Friday, February 18, 2005 at 11: 15 A. M. in Room 1E of the LOB.
*HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE INFORMATIONAL HEARING
The Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee will hold an informational hearing on Connecticut Core Competencies and Best Practices in Knowledge Based Economic Development following a 10: 30 A. M. committee meeting on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 in Room 2A of the LOB.
*SELECT COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS AND
PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE INFORMATIONAL HEARING
The Select Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and the Public Health Committee will hold a joint informational hearing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 3: 30 P. M. in Room 1D of the LOB. Sharon Parrott (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities), Bob Tannenwald (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston) and Veterans’ Affairs Commissioner Linda Schwartz will discuss the proposed federal budget’s impact on veterans and public health issues.
SELECT COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
The Select Committee on Veterans’ Affairs will hold an informational hearing on the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Marines’ Fund with presentations by Mr. Gerald Dierman, Administrator of the Soldiers’, Sailors’ and Marines’ Fund, and Commissioner Linda Spoonster Schwartz of the Connecticut Department of Veterans’ Affairs on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 10: 00 A. M. in Room 1C of the LOB.
FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING COMMITTEE
BONDING PRESENTATIONS FOR 2005
UNALLOCATED BALANCES/NEW AUTHORIZATIONS
(Revised 2/16/2005)
1. Tuesday, March 1, 2005 - Room 1C
9: 45 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. University of Connecticut
11: 00 A. M. - 11: 45 A. M. UCONN Health Center
11: 45 A. M. - 12: 45 P. M. Lunch Break
12: 45 P. M. - 1: 30 P. M. State Community/Technical
1: 30 P. M. - 2: 30 P. M. Connecticut State Universities
2: 30 P. M. - 3: 00 P. M. Department of Higher Education
3: 00 P. M. - 3: 30 P. M. Department of Social Services
3: 30 P. M. - 4: 00 P. M. Commission on Culture and Tourism
4: 00 P. M. - 4: 45 P. M. Judicial
II. Thursday, March 3, 2005 - Room 1C
9: 45 A. M. - 10: 45 A. M. Department of Children and Families
10: 45 A. M. - 11: 15 A. M. Break
11: 15 A. M. - 12: 15 P. M. Comptroller
12: 15 P. M. - 1: 15 P. M. Lunch Break
1: 15 P. M. - 1: 45 P. M. Department of Mental Retardation
1: 45 P. M. - 2: 15 P. M. DMHAS
2: 15 P. M. - 2: 45 P. M. Department of Public Health
2: 45 P. M. - 3: 30 P. M. Department of Agriculture
3: 30 P. M. - 3: 45 P. M. Department of Revenue Services
3: 45 P. M. - 4: 15 P. M. DOIT
III. Friday, March 4, 2005 - Room 1C
10: 00 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. Department of Education/ASD
11: 00 A. M - 11: 15 A. M. State Library
11: 15 A. M. - 11: 45 A. M. Department of the Military
11: 45 A. M. - 1: 00 P. M. DECD
1: 00 P. M. - 2: 00 P. M. Lunch
2: 00 P. M. - 2: 15 P. M. Connecticut Innovations, Inc.
2: 15 P. M. - 2: 30 P. M. Department of Veteran’s Affairs
2: 30 P. M. - 3: 30 P. M. Department of Public Safety
IV. Monday, March 7, 2005 - Room 1C
9: 45 A. M. - 10: 45 A. M. Department of Corrections
10: 45 A. M. - 11: 00 A. M. Department of Motor Vehicles
11: 00 A. M. - 12: 00 P. M. Department of Public Works
12: 00 P. M. - 12: 45 P. M. Lunch
12: 45 P. M. - 2: 45 P. M. Department of Environmental Protection
2: 45 P. M. - 3: 45 P. M. OPM
*FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING COMMITTEE
TRANSPORTATION PRESENTATION
The Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, Bonding Sub-committee on Transportation, will meet with the Department of Transportation on Friday, March 11, 2005 at 1: 30 P. M. in Room 1C of the LOB. The agency will present information on unallocated balances and new authorizations in its bond funds.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Meetings scheduled at the State Capitol or Legislative Office Building for the period of February 18, 2005 to March 4, 2005
Friday, February 18, 2005 |
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8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
9: 00 AM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations |
2D |
9: 00 AM |
Appropriations Committee: Higher Education Subcommittee Work Session |
1B |
9: 30 AM |
Medicaid Managed Care Council |
1D |
10: 00 AM |
GAE Committee Public Hearing on Election Day Registration and other Election Bills |
1A |
11: 00 AM |
Education Committee Meeting |
1E |
11: 00 AM |
Sen. Looney Press Conference Re: New Haven Fund for Democracy |
2B |
11: 15 AM |
Education Committee Informational Hearing on Hartford Schools |
1E |
1: 00 PM |
Planning & Development Comm. Public Hearing - Municipal Revenue & Finance |
2B |
1: 15 PM |
Education Committee Public Hearing |
1E |
6: 00 PM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations and Public Hearing |
2D |
Monday, February 21, 2005 |
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8: 00 AM |
State Holiday - Building Closed |
CAPGRDE |
8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
Tuesday, February 22, 2005 |
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8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
9: 00 AM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations |
2D |
9: 00 AM |
Select Committee On Veterans' Affairs Public Hearing |
2B |
9: 15 AM |
Speaker Amann: Hosts Signing and Photograph Session with Christy Carlson Romano |
207A |
9: 30 AM |
Insurance and Real Estate Committee Meeting followed by a Public Hearing |
2C |
10: 00 AM |
CT Voices for Children: Budget Forum |
JUDRM |
10: 00 AM |
Human Services Committee Public Hearing |
1D |
10: 30 AM |
Rep. O'Neill: Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus |
2600 |
10: 30 AM |
Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee Meeting followed by Informational Hearing |
2A |
10: 30 AM |
Speaker Amann Presents Christy Carlson Romano with first ever finest "Connecticut’s Finest Award" |
HOUSEC |
11: 00 AM |
Sen. Williams: Press Conference on Diesel Pollution |
1B |
11: 00 AM |
Regulation Review Committee Meeting |
1E |
11: 00 AM |
General Law Committee Meeting and Public Hearing |
1C |
12: 00 PM |
Executive & Legislative Nominations Committee Meeting immediately following Public Hearing. |
1A |
12: 15 PM |
Select Committee on Veterans Affairs Committee meeting |
2B |
12: 15 PM |
Public Safety & Security Committee meeting to raise concepts |
2E |
1: 00 PM |
Banks Committee Meeting followed by Public Hearing |
1B |
1: 00 PM |
Energy & Technology Public Hearing |
2B |
1: 00 PM |
Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee Meeting to raise concepts |
2E |
1: 00 PM |
Commerce Committee Meeting with a Public Hearing to follow |
1E |
2: 00 PM |
Select Committee on Housing Public Hearing |
2C |
3: 00 PM |
Select Committee on Children Committee Meeting |
2A |
3: 30 PM |
Veterans Affairs & Public Health Committee Informational Hearing on proposed federal budget |
1D |
6: 00 PM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations and Public Hearing |
2C |
6: 00 PM |
LPRAC: Toastmasters Club |
1A |
Wednesday, February 23, 2005 |
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8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
9: 00 AM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations |
2D |
9: 00 AM |
Housatonic Community College: Educational Material Display |
CONCOR |
9: 00 AM |
Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce: Exhibit & Display on the City of Bridgeport |
CONCOR |
9: 30 AM |
Senator Fonfara: Grow Jobs CT Advisory Board Meeting |
2600 |
10: 00 AM |
GAE Committee Meeting to raise and JF Bills |
1A |
10: 00 AM |
Environment Committee: Committee Meeting |
1E |
10: 00 AM |
University of Connecticut: Journalism Class |
JUDRM |
10: 00 AM |
Transportation Committee Public Hearing Signups |
2A |
1: 00 PM |
Judiciary Committee Public Hearing with a Committee Meeting to follow |
2C |
1: 00 PM |
Public Health Committee Meeting |
1D |
1: 00 PM |
Planning & Development Comm. Public Hearing - Land Use |
2A |
2: 00 PM |
Appropriations Committee: Transportation Subcommittee Work Session |
1B |
6: 00 PM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations and Public Hearing |
2D |
Thursday, February 24, 2005 |
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8: 00 AM |
CT Association for Community Transportation and WTS: Legislative Breakfast |
JUDRM |
8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
9: 00 AM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations |
2C |
10: 00 AM |
Select Committee On Veterans' Affairs Informational Hearing on Soldiers' Sailors', Marines' Fund |
1C |
10: 00 AM |
Program Review Public Hearing-Public Health Preparedness, Pre-Trial Diversion & Liquor Permits |
2A |
10: 00 AM |
Human Services Committee Meeting |
2B |
11: 00 AM |
Public Safety & Security Committee Public Hearing |
1B |
11: 30 AM |
Sen. LeBeau and Lt. Governor Sullivan Press Conference Re: Arts Funding |
2D |
12: 00 PM |
Select Committee on Veterans' Affairs Committee meeting |
1C |
12: 00 PM |
Executive & Legislative Nominations Committee Meeting immediately following Public Hearing. |
1A |
12: 00 PM |
Labor and Public Employees: Public Hearing |
1D |
1: 00 PM |
Commerce Committee Meeting with a Public Hearing to follow |
1E |
1: 00 PM |
Insurance and Real Estate Public Hearing |
2D |
1: 00 PM |
Energy & Technology Public Hearing |
2B |
2: 30 PM |
Appropriations Committee State Agency Budget Presentations and Public Hearing |
2C |
3: 15 PM |
Select Committee on Housing Committee Meeting |
1C |
5: 00 PM |
CT Association of Nonprofits, Inc. : Legislative Reception |
ATRIUM1 |
Friday, February 25, 2005 |
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8: 30 AM |
CT Judicial Branch CSSD Training Academy: Adult Probation Officer Pre-Service Training Class 5 |
JUDRM |
8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
9: 00 AM |
Appropriations Committee: Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee Work Session |
1B |
9: 30 AM |
Public Health Committee Public Hearing |
1D |
10: 00 AM |
Transportation Committee Public Hearing Signups |
2A |
10: 30 AM |
GAE Committee Public Hearing |
1A |
10: 30 AM |
Office of Policy & Management (OPM): State Bond Commission Meeting |
1E |
11: 00 AM |
Club Juan Pablo Duarte: 161st Anniversary of Independence Flag Raising Ceremony |
CAPGRDS |
11: 00 AM |
Environment Committee Public Hearing |
2E |
1: 00 PM |
Planning & Development Committee Public Hearing - Municipal Improvement |
2A |
Monday, February 28, 2005 |
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8: 30 AM |
City of Hartford-Honoring Our Own: Celebration of Black History Month |
CONCOR |
11: 00 AM |
Environment Committee: Public Hearing |
1D |
3: 00 PM |
Rep. Beamon: Black and Puerto Rican Caucus |
1C |
Tuesday, March 1, 2005 |
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9: 30 AM |
CT Center for Economic Analysis: CT Economy Briefing |
310 |
9: 45 AM |
Finance Committee: Bonding Agency Presentation |
1C |
10: 00 AM |
General Law Committee Meeting and Public Hearing |
1B |
10: 00 AM |
Program Review Public Hearing-State Elderly/Disabled Housing |
2D |
10: 00 AM |
Select Committee on Aging Public Hearing |
2E |
12: 00 PM |
CT Health Foundation |
JUDRM |
1: 00 PM |
Energy & Technology Public Hearing |
2C |
Wednesday, March 2, 2005 |
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8: 00 AM |
Hadassah Date with the State: Legislative Breakfast |
LEG_DINE |
8: 30 AM |
CONNSTEP, Inc. : CT Manufacturer's Display and Exhibit |
CONCOR |
9: 30 AM |
Appropriations Committee: Human Services Subcommittee Work Sessions |
1C |
10: 00 AM |
CT Association of Boards of Education: Exhibit on Local & Regional Board of Education Issues |
CONCOR |
10: 00 AM |
Sen. Handley: Meeting - Hadassah - Stem Cell Research |
1A |
10: 00 AM |
Rep. O'Brien and Rep. Tercyak: CT State University Day at the Capitol |
1B |
10: 30 AM |
Medicaid Council Consumer Access Sub-Committee |
2600 |
11: 00 AM |
CT Girl Scouts Legislative Luncheon |
310 |
11: 00 AM |
Environment Committee Public Hearing |
1D |
4: 00 PM |
CABE Day on the Hill: Legislative Reception |
JUDRM |
5: 30 PM |
LPRAC: Executive Committee Meeting |
2600 |
5: 30 PM |
African American Affairs Commission: Monthly Commission Meeting |
1B |
Thursday, March 3, 2005 |
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8: 00 AM |
Family Resource Center: Legislative Breakfast |
LEG_DINE |
8: 00 AM |
CT Business & Industry Association (CBIA): Annual CT Business Day |
2C |
8: 00 AM |
CT Business & Industry Association (CBIA): Annual CT Business Day |
2D |
8: 00 AM |
PCSW & Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities (CHRO): Affirmative Action Training |
2A |
8: 00 AM |
CT Society of Eye Physicians: Legislative Breakfast |
ATRIUM2 |
8: 30 AM |
Governor's Prevention Partnership: Annual Youth Summit on Under-age Drinking |
310 |
9: 45 AM |
Finance Committee: Bonding Agency Presentation |
1C |
10: 00 AM |
Select Committee on Aging Public Hearing |
2E |
10: 00 AM |
Rep. Lawlor: Patient Safety Panel Discussion |
1A |
10: 30 AM |
Rep. O'Brien: New Britain Chamber Members Meeting |
1E |
10: 30 AM |
CT Health Foundation: Report Release on Racial & Ethnic Health Disparities |
JUDRM |
10: 30 AM |
Rep. Piscopo: Meeting with Northwest Chamber of Commerce |
2B |
11: 30 AM |
Rep. Boukus: Bristol Business Community Business Issues |
2B |
1: 00 PM |
Commerce Committee Meeting and Public Hearing |
1E |
1: 00 PM |
Office of Policy & Management: Finance Advisory Committee Meeting |
1B |
3: 00 PM |
Select Committee on Housing Informational Hearing presented by State Treasurer Denise Nappier |
2C |
4: 30 PM |
Governor's Prevention Partnership Annual Youth Summit on Under-age Drinking: Legislative Reception |
310 |
Friday, March 4, 2005 |
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8: 00 AM |
PCSW & Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities (CHRO): Affirmative Action Training |
2A |
9: 30 AM |
Public Health Committee Public Hearing |
1D |
10: 00 AM |
Finance Committee: Bonding Agency Presentation |
1C |
1: 00 PM |
Appropriations and Judiciary Committees Joint Informational Forum on Prison Overcrowding |
2C |
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS