CTJA 2021 Legislative Testimonies

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SB 1059: AN ACT CONCERNING THE OFFICE OF THE CORRECTION OMBUDS, THE USE OF ISOLATED CONFINEMENT, SECLUSION AND RESTRAINTS, SOCIAL CONTACTS FOR INCARCERATED PERSONS AND TRAINING AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS FOR CORRECTION.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on SB 1059

Learn more about SB 1059 here.


SB 972: An Act Concerning The Cost Of Telecommunications Services In Correctional Facilities.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on SB 972

Learn more about SB 972 here.


SB 1019: An Act Concerning The Board Of Pardons And Paroles, Erasure Of Criminal Records For Certain Misdemeanor And Felony Offenses, Prohibiting Discrimination Based On Erased Criminal History Record Information And Concerning The Recommendations Of The Connecticut Sentencing Commission With Respect To Misdemeanor Sentences.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on SB 1019

Learn more about SB 1019 here.


HB 6669: AN ACT CONCERNING JUVENILES AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT, INVESTIGATIONS OF CERTAIN PENDING JUVENILE MATTERS AND REPORTING OF REQUESTS TO DETAIN ARRESTED JUVENILES.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on HB 6669

Learn more about HB 6669 here.


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Proposals that failed:

HB 6669: AN ACT CONCERNING JUVENILES AND MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT, INVESTIGATIONS OF CERTAIN PENDING JUVENILE MATTERS AND REPORTING OF REQUESTS TO DETAIN ARRESTED JUVENILES.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on HB 6669

Learn more about HB 6669 here.


HB 6535: An Act Concerning Issues Relating To School Security.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on HB 6535

Learn more about HB 6535 here.


SB 987: An Act Concerning Issues Relating To School Security.

Click below for testimony from CTJA Justice Advisors and Staff on SB 987

Learn more about SB 987 here.


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