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Connecticut legislators converse in the House chamber of the State Capitol building, a room with good lighting.
The beginning of the 2023 legislative session at the CT Capitol. Credit: Stephen Busemeyer / CT Mirror

The Connecticut Mirror’s 2024 legislation tracker is a tool to help you, our readers, track certain bills as they work their way through the legislative process.

The bills shown here are a select few of the hundreds filed this session — the bills we believe are likely to have the most impact, interest or relevance.

Use the "search" box to find specific topics. Click on column headers to sort.

Over the months of a legislative session, many bills expire without action, some are combined with others and a lucky few are debated on the floors of the state Senate and House of Representatives.

But the legislative session is a complicated process, prone to last-minute changes, and this bill tracker is updated manually by CT Mirror reporters and editors. It will be refreshed regularly, but some bill information might not appear immediately.

José is CT Mirror's data reporter, reporting data-driven stories and integrating data visualizations into his colleagues' stories. Prior to joining CT Mirror he spent the summer of 2022 at the Wall Street Journal as an investigative data intern. Prior to that, José held internships or fellowships with Texas Tribune, American Public Media Group, ProPublica, Bloomberg and the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas. A native of Houston, he graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in journalism.