June 7, 2023 •
Connecticut Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The Connecticut Legislature adjourned sine die on June 7 after passing a two-year $51 billion state budget. The budget includes historic cuts to personal income taxes and the reduction is predicted to benefit approximately 1 million of the state’s 1.7 […]
The Connecticut Legislature adjourned sine die on June 7 after passing a two-year $51 billion state budget.
The budget includes historic cuts to personal income taxes and the reduction is predicted to benefit approximately 1 million of the state’s 1.7 million income tax filers.
The new budget also boosts state aid for local school districts by an additional $329 million.
Once the budget is signed by Gov. Lamont, it will take effect July 1.
This does affect lobbying reporting. The final monthly activity report is due July 10.
March 12, 2020 •
Connecticut Governor Declares State of Emergency In Response to Coronavirus
On March 11, Gov. Ned Lamont declared a public health emergency and civil preparedness emergency in effect through September 9, unless terminated earlier. Legislative leaders also announced the closure of the Capitol complex. Additionally, meetings for Thursday, March 12, through […]
On March 11, Gov. Ned Lamont declared a public health emergency and civil preparedness emergency in effect through September 9, unless terminated earlier.
Legislative leaders also announced the closure of the Capitol complex.
Additionally, meetings for Thursday, March 12, through Sunday, March 15, are canceled.
The closure allows the Capitol and Legislative Office Building to be cleaned due to concerns with the coronavirus.
The General Assembly will return to Hartford on Monday, March 16, to reschedule the canceled meetings.
They will also discuss legislation proposed by the governor for an emergency relief package, and to prevent price-gouging during times of emergencies.
The closure does not immediately affect lobbyist reporting.
July 26, 2019 •
Connecticut General Assembly Convenes and Adjourns Special Session
On July 22, the Connecticut General Assembly convened and adjourned a special session. During the special session lawmakers passed Senate Bill 1210 authorizing state grant commitments for school building projects. Senate Bill 1210 also made changes to the procurement processes […]
On July 22, the Connecticut General Assembly convened and adjourned a special session.
During the special session lawmakers passed Senate Bill 1210 authorizing state grant commitments for school building projects.
Senate Bill 1210 also made changes to the procurement processes for school building construction, architectural services, and construction management services.
The bill was signed on July 23 by Gov. Ned Lamont and most passages went into effect immediately.
However, changes to the procurement processes become effective on July 1, 2020.
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