Legislators considered hundreds of bills during the session that ended June 3, and only a fraction made it through both chambers. (Some got revived in a budget implementation bill that passed during the June 29 special session.) We’ve designed this tool to help you see what happened to key legislation – what passed the House and Senate, what didn’t make it up for a vote in one or both chambers, and what gets signed or vetoed by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Bill checklist: Track what happened to key legislation
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Bill checklist: Track what happened to key legislation
by CT Mirror Staff, CT Mirror
June 30, 2015

