Posted on July 19, 2024
HARTFORD- Connecticut’s largest business organization recognized State Representative Holly Cheeseman (R-37) with a perfect voting score on key bills during the 2024 legislative session that shape Connecticut’s business climate and spur economic growth.
“This scorecard reflects my history of advocating for pro-jobs, lower tax proposals that would help stimulate the economy and unburden our Connecticut job creators from onerous state regulations,” said Rep. Cheeseman, the ranking member of the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee.
The Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA) ranked all state lawmakers based on their support for the business community’s positions on 12 important policies. The bills all affect job creation, small business growth and economic stability in Connecticut.
The scorecard was calculated using select pieces of legislation and may reflect votes from committee, the House, or both. The bills assessed in this year’s report are:
- Economic Development SB 250 – An Act Concerning The Global Entrepreneur In Residence Program.
- Operating Losses SB 443 – An Act Concerning The Accrual Of Interest On Certain Tax Underpayments And The Business Operating Loss Carry-Over Period.
- Childhood Education HB 5002 – An Act Concerning Early Childhood Care And Education.
- Sick Leave Expansion HB 5005 – An Act Expanding Paid Sick Days In The State.
- Homebuyer Support HB 5344 – An Act Establishing First-Time Homebuyer Savings Accounts And A Related Tax Deduction And Credit.
- Genome Sequencing HB 5367 – An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing For Critically Ill Infants And Studies Concerning The Elimination Or Reduction Of The Katie Beckett Waiver Program Waiting List And Medicaid Coverage Of Diapers
- Striking Workers HB 5431 – An Act Establishing A Connecticut Families And Workers Account.
- Teacher Certification HB 5436 – An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.
- Streaming Tax HB 5446 – An Act Concerning Funding For Community Access Television, The Connecticut Television Network And Low-Income Internet Access And Taxation Of Communications Services Providers.
The complete CBIA legislative scorecard can be viewed here: https://www.cbia.com/issues-policies/2024-state-house-voting-records/
For more information on the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, the largest most representative business organization in the state, please visit www.cbia.com.