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Committee advances bill to require problem-gambling programs at public colleges

Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The committee voted to send SB 381, which would require public Connecticut institutions to invite nonprofits to provide on-campus problem-gambling programming at least once per academic year, to the floor; members said the aim is awareness rather than punitive action.

Chair called for consideration of Senate Bill 381, saying the measure would “provide an invitation, really, to a nonprofit organization that does work in this area to do…

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