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Votes at a glance: key measures passed by the Connecticut House
Summary
A roundup of roll-call outcomes from the House floor: fiscal accountability reporting changes, degree authorizations for two institutions, the state police contract reopener, conservation-staffing reforms, multiple environment and public-health bills, and the battery stewardship EPR passed unanimously. Lists outcomes and brief notes for each measure.
The Connecticut House completed a full floor calendar with multiple roll-call votes on bills and resolutions. Below are the principal measures acted on during the session and their outcomes.
Votes at a glance
- HB 7267 (Fiscal accountability report): Passed, roll call 136–0. The measure requires OPM and OFA annual legislative reports to include estimated changes to non-fixed costs and a budget-reserve stress test. (Proponent: Rep. Constantine) (SEG 143–270)
- SB 1412 (Norwalk Conservatory of the Arts degree authorization): Passed in concurrence, 144–0. (SEG 293–358)
- SB 1424 (International Institute for Astronautical Sciences degree authorization): Passed in concurrence, 145–0. (SEG 359–415)
- HR 17 (Approval of agreement between state and Connecticut State…
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