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Insurance and Real Estate Committee raises six bills for further review

2266274 · February 11, 2025
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The Insurance and Real Estate Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly on Feb. 11, 2025 voted by voice to raise six bills, moving them out of committee for further consideration and public hearing.

The Insurance and Real Estate Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly on Feb. 11, 2025 voted by voice to raise six bills, moving them out of committee for further consideration and public hearing.

Committee staff said the package included measures on condominium transparency; homeowners insurance and dog-breed language; support for farmers through captive or parametric insurance; a catch-all insurance-regulation bill; coverage for medically necessary treatment; and recommendations from an insurance fund working group whose report is posted on the committee's website. "We received lots of suggestions from our colleagues on offering more transparency to condo and common interest ownership community members, and we would like to explore that under this bill," the staff member said during the meeting.

The action was procedural:…

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