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In a pivotal session of the Connecticut State Legislature's Appropriations Public Hearing and Committee Meeting, lawmakers moved swiftly to advance key legislation aimed at enhancing support for state employees and veterans.

The committee unanimously agreed to add House Bill 6413, which mandates uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage for Department of Transportation employees, to the consent calendar. This decision underscores the legislature's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of state workers. The motion was met with no objections, reflecting a collaborative spirit among committee members.
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Additionally, the committee took significant steps regarding veterans' affairs by advancing House Bill 6438. Senator Summers proposed a motion to send the bill to the floor for further consideration, which was seconded by Senator Regnuccio. Following a roll call vote, the bill received strong support, with multiple representatives affirming their approval. This legislation aims to address pressing issues faced by veterans in Connecticut, highlighting the state's dedication to those who have served.

As these bills progress, they signal a proactive approach by Connecticut lawmakers to enhance protections for both state employees and veterans, ensuring their needs are prioritized in the legislative agenda. The next steps will involve further discussions and potential amendments as the bills move closer to final approval.

Converted from Appropriations Public Hearing and Committee Meeting meeting on May 06, 2025
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