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Proposed H.B. No. 5069 REP. ROJAS, 9th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE PURCHASE OF CREDIT IN THE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM FOR TEACHING SERVICE IN SUMMER SCHOOL AND ALTERNATIVE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS', to allow public school teachers to purchase credit in the teachers' retirement system for service in a summer school or alternative after-school program so as to provide an incentive for such teachers to work in these programs.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5070 REP. JOHNSTON, 51st DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEBT SERVICE LINE ITEM IN THE STATE BUDGET', to provide information, itemized by agency, amount and purpose, concerning the appropriation for "Debt Service" included in the state budget for each fiscal year.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5071 REP. HURLBURT, 53rd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING FOR CERTAIN MUNICIPAL AID PROGRAMS', to maintain funding levels for the education cost sharing, town aid road and local capital improvement programs that were level-funded in FY10.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5072 REP. COUTU, 47th DIST. 'AN ACT DECREASING LEGISLATIVE POSTAL COSTS', to decrease the amount of state funds used for legislators to send mail.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5073 REP. CAFERO, 142nd DIST.; REP. HAMZY, 78th DIST.; REP. KLARIDES, 114th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONSTITUTIONAL SPENDING CAP', to implement the constitutional limitation on expenditures by the General Assembly.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5074 REP. ROLDAN, 4th DIST. 'AN ACT ENCOURAGING BIOMANUFACTURING JOBS IN DISTRESSED MUNICIPALITIES', to encourage biomanufacturing jobs in distressed municipalities.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5075 REP. JOHNSTON, 51st DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING FUNDING FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION', to move state reimbursement of local school repairs and renovations from bonding to General Fund appropriations over a period of ten years, saving the state hundreds of millions of dollars in debt service costs in future years.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5076 REP. HWANG, 134th DIST.; REP. ROWE, 123rd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING TAX CREDITS FOR CORPORATIONS THAT DONATE TO SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS FOR STUDENTS TO ATTEND A NONPUBLIC SCHOOL', to encourage businesses to provide charitable donations to help low and middle income students attend nonpublic schools by offering a tax credit.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5077 REP. HAMZY, 78th DIST.; REP. NICASTRO, 79th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN BRISTOL', to allow the town of Bristol to proceed with a roof replacement project at Jennings School.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5078 REP. MIKUTEL, 45th DIST.; SEN. MAYNARD, 18th DIST. 'AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN ALL-TERRAIN DIVISION WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION', to establish an ATV division within the Department of Environmental Protection.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5079 REP. STRIPP, 135th DIST. 'AN ACT AUTHORIZING BOAT OCCUPANTS TO FISH PURSUANT TO THE BOAT OWNER'S FISHING LICENSE', to allow occupants of a boat to all fish under the authority of the boat owner's fishing license.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5080 REP. BACCHIOCHI, 52nd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE INCREASE IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES', to reduce the increase in hunting and fishing license fees that was made in the current state budget.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5081 REP. JOHNSTON, 51st DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING PAYMENT OF STATE INCOME TAX ON CASINO WINNINGS BY OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS', to generate revenue for Connecticut and bring equity to Connecticut taxpayers.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5082 REP. CANDELORA, 86th DIST.; REP. MINER, 66th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE JOBS CREATION TAX CREDIT PROGRAM', to expand the eligibility for a jobs creation tax credit by making the creation of one new job rather than ten new jobs one of the criteria for the credit.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5083 REP. COUTU, 47th DIST. 'AN ACT EXEMPTING SMALL BUSINESSES FROM THE BUSINESS ENTITY TAX', to help promote the growth of small businesses in Connecticut.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5084 REP. GIANNAROS, 21st DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING TAX CREDIT INCENTIVES FOR SMALL INNOVATIVE BUSINESS ENTERPRISES', to improve the business and financial climate through tax credit incentives for small businesses.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5085 REP. ARESIMOWICZ, 30th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING AN EXEMPTION FROM THE ADMISSIONS TAX', to exempt from the admissions tax any not-for-profit entity that conducts events at Rentschler Field.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5086 REP. ROLDAN, 4th DIST. 'AN ACT ENCOURAGING HOME OWNERSHIP IN DISTRESSED MUNICIPALITIES', to encourage home ownership in distressed municipalities by providing an increased property tax credit against the personal income tax.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5087 REP. CANDELORA, 86th DIST.; REP. MINER, 66th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING FISCAL NOTES', to enable legislators to ascertain the fiscal impact of bills, where the implementation date has been moved past the biennium budget cycle.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5088 REP. HWANG, 134th DIST. 'AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE LEARN HERE, LIVE HERE PROGRAM', to allow students who graduate from public or independent institutions of higher learning in this state or from a regional vocational-technical school to participate in a savings plan to help them purchase their first home in this state.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5089 REP. HWANG, 134th DIST.; REP. ROWE, 123rd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE PRIVATIZATION OF A PORTION OF THE STATE'S SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS', to privatize twenty per cent of all social service programs currently provided by the Department of Social Services, the Department of Developmental Services and any other state agency.
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H.B. No. 5090 (RAISED) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. 'AN ACT REGULATING THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATORS', to require third-party administrators to be licensed by the Insurance Department, to establish standards for such licensure and the conduct of business by third-party administrators, to grant the Insurance Department access to certain books and records, and to provide enforcement authority to the Insurance Commissioner.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5091 REP. ESPOSITO, 116th DIST. 'AN ACT AUTHORIZING KENO GAMES', to increase state revenue.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5092 REP. GIANNAROS, 21st DIST. 'AN ACT REQUIRING THE REINSTATEMENT OF TOLLS ON MAJOR STATE HIGHWAYS', to increase state revenue by the reinstatement of tolls on major state highways.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5093 REP. HURLBURT, 53rd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING POOLING GROUPS', to encourage regional cooperation by eliminating any impediments to municipalities and regions forming pooling groups for the purpose of procuring health insurance.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5094 REP. HURLBURT, 53rd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE INSURANCE PREMIUM TAX', to reduce state-imposed costs on towns and cities.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5095 REP. DILLON, 92nd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS', to provide funds for after school programs.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5096 REP. DILLON, 92nd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING SUMMER SCHOOL FUNDING', to provide additional funding for summer school.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5097 REP. DILLON, 92nd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING APPROPRIATE FUNDING UNDER THE ECS GRANT', to provide that funding under the education cost-sharing grant cover increases in basic operating expenditures for contracted salaries, utilities, special education and transportation.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5098 REP. MUSHINSKY, 85th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING', to create a uniform system for special education and to reduce unpredictable expenses for towns.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5099 REP. O'BRIEN, 24th DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING FULL STATE FUNDING FOR EDUCATION', to provide full state funding for education.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5100 REP. ROJAS, 9th DIST.; REP. LARSON, 11th DIST.; REP. GENGA, 10th DIST.; SEN. LEBEAU, 3rd DIST. 'AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR RAYMOND LIBRARY IN THE TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD', to provide bonding to fund Raymond Library in the town of East Hartford.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5101 REP. GREEN, 1st DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE EXPANSION OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION ASSISTANCE FOR FOSTER PARENTS ADOPTING CHILDREN', to expand the postsecondary education assistance provided by the Department of Children and Families to include children adopted after December 31, 1995.
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Proposed H.B. No. 5102 REP. DILLON, 92nd DIST. 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE FUNDING OF SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CLINICS', to ensure the financial viability of school-based health clinics.
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Proposed H.J. No. 2 REP. JOHNSTON, 51st DIST. 'RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION TO CHANGE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE REQUIRED TO EXCEED THE SPENDING CAP', to more accurately reflect the will of the voters who voted for a constitutional amendment in 1992 to limit state spending by an approximately 4 to 1 margin.
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