Politics & Government

Summary Of New London Legislators' Bills

Legislation proposed by city's representatives and senators during the 2011 session

The following is a list of bills sponsored or co-sponsored by legislators representing New London during the 2011 session of the Connecticut General Assembly.

Rep. Ernest Hewett representing New London in the 39th House District:

  • H.B. 6487: an act concerning certificates of merit.
  • H.B. 6489: an act requiring DNA testing of persons arrested for the commission of a serious felony.
  • H.B. 6557: an act concerning liability for the recreational use of lands.
  • H.B. 6629: an act concerning domestic violence.
  • S.B. 912: an act authorizing flavoring agents for prescription products.
  • S.B. 929: an act concerning closing the academic achievement gap.
  • S.B. 930: an act concerning the school entrance age.
  • S.B. 1014: an act concerning the penalty for certain nonviolent drug offenses.
  • S.B. 1098: an act regulating the sale and possession of synthetic marijuana and salvia divinorum.
  • S.B. 1099: an act concerning the unauthorized taking or transmission by first responders of images of crime or accident victims.
  • S.B. 1152: an act concerning the University of Connecticut Health Center.

Rep. Edward Moukawsher representing Groton and New London in the 40th House District:

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  • H.B. 6489: an act requiring DNA testing of persons arrested for the commission of a serious felony.

Sen. Andrea Stillman representing Montville, New London and Waterford in the 20th Senate District:

  • H.B. 5032: an act requiring health insurance coverage for bone marrow testing.
  • H.B. 5174: an act concerning state employees and training to deal with workplace violence.
  • H.B. 5431: an act concerning the response of school districts and the Departments of Education and Children and Families to reports of child abuse and neglect and the identification of foster children in a school district.
  • H.B. 5780: an act concerning inter-local agreements.
  • H.B. 5795: an act concerning the licensing and record keeping of pawnbrokers, second-hand dealers and precious metals or stones dealers, the retention of certain goods and certain fees charged by pawnbrokers.
  • H.B. 5956: an act concerning the Internet web site of the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
  • H.B. 6113: an act concerning the investigation of missing adult persons reports.
  • H.B. 6176: an act concerning increasing penalties for repeat violators of the personnel files act.
  • H.B. 6227: an act concerning a regional structure for the Department of Children and Families and miscellaneous changes to the general statutes concerning the Department of Children and Families.
  • H.B. 6308: an act concerning healthcare reform.
  • H.B. 6312: an act concerning the rights of a parent or guardian in an investigation by the Department of Children and Families.
  • H.B. 6314: an act concerning the sexual assault of persons placed or receiving services under the direction of the Commissioner of Developmental Services.
  • H.B. 6318: an act concerning donations of equipment to the regional vocational-technical school system.
  • H.B. 6319: an act concerning high school diplomas for Korean War veterans.
  • H.B. 6338: an act concerning landscape architects, penalties for unlicensed occupational work and department of consumer protection retirement status licenses.
  • H.B. 6350: an act concerning the Attorney General's authority to enforce provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
  • H.B. 6412: an act concerning the small town economic assistance program.
  • H.B. 6433: an act concerning adult education.
  • H.B. 6448: an act exempting certain new school buses from the first annual inspection following the registration of such buses.
  • H.B. 6484: an act concerning the availability of accident records of the state police.
  • H.B. 6499: an act concerning minor revisions to the education statutes.
  • H.B. 6538: an act concerning the collection of blood and other biological samples for DNA analysis.
  • H.B. 6557: an act concerning liability for the recreational use of lands.
  • H.B. 6599: an act concerning discrimination.
  • H.B. 6629: an act concerning domestic violence.
  • H.B. 6632: an act concerning the siting of residential sexual offender treatment facilities.
  • S.B. 0028: an act concerning surety bail bond agents and professional bondsmen.
  • S.B. 0152: an act concerning the establishment of the Connecticut Umbilical Cord Blood Collection Board.
  • S.B. 0367: an act concerning motor vehicle number plates for active members of the armed forces.
  • S.B. 0371: an act concerning the indication of a person's status as a veteran on a motor vehicle operator's license and identity card and the issuance of free passes for any state park, forest or state recreational facility to certain disabled veterans.
  • S.B. 0377: an act concerning interest owed on property taxes by members of the armed forces called to active service.
  • S.B. 0714: an act requiring the display of "Welcome Home" messages for returning  military units on overhead highway sign boards.
  • S.B. 0799: an act concerning misrepresentation as a board certified behavior analyst.
  • S.B. 0852: an act concerning permanent supportive housing initiatives.
  • S.B. 0858: an act concerning the Kirklyn M. Kerr program, a strategic plan for higher education, CHEFA, the tracking of unique identifiers by institutions of higher education and technical revisions to the higher education statutes.
  • S.B. 0863: an act concerning the licensing of swimming pool installers, electronic notice of proposed agency regulations and minor and technical changes to Department of Consumer Protection statutes.
  • S.B. 0885: an act permitting inquiry access to the Department of Developmental Services' abuse and neglect registry for charitable organizations which recruit volunteers to work with persons with intellectual disabilities.
  • S.B. 0921: an act establishing a state health insurance exchange.
  • S.B. 0927: an act concerning requirements for early childhood educators.
  • S.B. 0929: an act concerning closing the academic achievement gap.
  • S.B. 0936: an act extending the look-back period to determine eligibility for unemployment compensation extended benefits.
  • S.B. 0958: an act concerning child identity theft.
  • S.B. 0970: an act concerning workplace violence prevention and response in health care settings.
  • S.B. 0983: an act concerning children affected by disaster and terrorism.
  • S.B. 1001: an act creating the First Five program.
  • S.B. 1003: an act concerning the Connecticut Airport Authority.
  • S.B. 1069: an act concerning death certificate fee waivers for veterans.
  • S.B. 1098: an act regulating the sale and possession of synthetic marijuana and salvia divinorum.
  • S.B. 1099: an act concerning the unauthorized taking or transmission by first responders of images of crime or accident victims.
  • S.B. 1108: an act concerning senior safety zones.
  • S.B. 1112: an act concerning boating under the influence and other revisions to environment related statutes.
  • S.B. 1201: an act concerning patient access and control over medical test results.
  • S.B. 1242: an act authorizing bonds of the state for capital improvements authorizing special tax obligation bonds of the state for transportation purposes and authorizing state grant commitments for school building projects.

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