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Connecticut committee moves to “raise” 50 concept bills, including ranked-choice voting and environmental-rights amendment

Government Administration and Elections Committee · February 20, 2026
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The Government Administration and Elections Committee voted to raise 50 concept bills and resolutions for drafting and public hearing, including proposals on ranked-choice voting, a constitutional environmental-rights amendment, and changes to the regulations adoption process. Several items drew substantive debate during roll-call votes.

The Government Administration and Elections Committee convened and voted to raise 50 concept bills and resolutions that the panel will draft into full proposals and send to public hearing, the chair said at the meeting.

The chair opened the session by walking the committee through each concept title and said the group would consider them as "concepts to be raised" for later drafting. The grouped motion to raise items 1–5, 7–24 and 28–50 was made by Senator Honig and…

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