Connecticut
2026 General Assembly·1,139 bills·Adjourned May 6, 2026
Track legislation moving through Connecticut. Browse 1,139 bills and resolutions during the 2026 General Assembly, each with a plain-language summary, current status from introduction to enactment, sponsors, and voting history.
Bills
To (1) allow a municipality, by vote of its legislative body, to change from holding its municipal election in the odd-numbered years to holding its municipal election in conjunction with the state election in the even-numbered years, and (2) modify the laws relating to the transitional terms of office whenever such a change is made.
To (1) allow a municipality, by vote of its legislative body, to change from holding its municipal election in the odd-numbered years to holding its municipal election in conjunction with the state election in the even-numbered years, and (2) modify the laws relating to the transitional terms of office whenever such a change is made.
To implement the Department of Public Health's recommendations regarding various revisions to the public health statutes.
To implement the Department of Public Health's recommendations regarding various revisions to the public health statutes.
To impose requirements for contracts entered into by a public agency with an entity that concern automated license plate reader information to govern how the entity may store or use such information, require such information be kept confidential and concerning jurisdiction and choice of law in the event of a dispute.
To impose requirements for contracts entered into by a public agency with an entity that concern automated license plate reader information to govern how the entity may store or use such information, require such information be kept confidential and concerning jurisdiction and choice of law in the event of a dispute.
To revise the definition of "retired police officer" for the purposes of certain provisions regarding school security services.
To revise the definition of "retired police officer" for the purposes of certain provisions regarding school security services.
To regulate the use of automated license plate reader systems and safeguard data derived from such systems.
To regulate the use of automated license plate reader systems and safeguard data derived from such systems.
To prohibit adverse actions against health care providers for providing certain health care services.
To prohibit adverse actions against health care providers for providing certain health care services.
To make a technical change to a statute concerning a campaign contribution limit.
To make a technical change to a statute concerning a campaign contribution limit.
To require cardiac screening of certain student athletes to prevent sudden cardiac arrest in such athletes.
To require cardiac screening of certain student athletes to prevent sudden cardiac arrest in such athletes.
To (1) establish a task force to study increasing voter participation, and civic engagement generally, in this state, and (2) allow municipalities to establish pilot programs to promote the goal of achieving one hundred per cent voter participation.
To (1) establish a task force to study increasing voter participation, and civic engagement generally, in this state, and (2) allow municipalities to establish pilot programs to promote the goal of achieving one hundred per cent voter participation.
To (1) (A) set aggregate contribution amounts under the Citizens' Election Program at their 2022 election cycle levels, and (B) eliminate any inflationary adjustment of such amounts after the conclusion of the 2026 election cycle, and (2) provide that by December fifteenth immediately following the conclusion of a four-year state officer election cycle, or a two-year state legislative election cycle, inflationary adjustments to the individual contribution limits under the Citizens' Election Program shall be made for the next such election cycle.
To (1) (A) set aggregate contribution amounts under the Citizens' Election Program at their 2022 election cycle levels, and (B) eliminate any inflationary adjustment of such amounts after the conclusion of the 2026 election cycle, and (2) provide that by December fifteenth immediately following the conclusion of a four-year state officer election cycle, or a two-year state legislative election cycle, inflationary adjustments to the individual contribution limits under the Citizens' Election Program shall be made for the next such election cycle.
To require various reports and assessments of the needs of students with plans pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, give the Office of the Educational Ombudsperson oversight over alleged discriminatory practices related to special education services, require the Department of Education to modify its special education data system for such plans, require the Department of Social Services to evaluate school services with potential Medicaid reimbursement and to require the Chief Workforce Officer to develop a strategic assessment plan to increase the capacity of school social workers and school counselors in the state.
To require various reports and assessments of the needs of students with plans pursuant to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, give the Office of the Educational Ombudsperson oversight over alleged discriminatory practices related to special education services, require the Department of Education to modify its special education data system for such plans, require the Department of Social Services to evaluate school services with potential Medicaid reimbursement and to require the Chief Workforce Officer to develop a strategic assessment plan to increase the capacity of school social workers and school counselors in the state.
To make technical changes to statutes concerning elections.
To make technical changes to statutes concerning elections.