Additional Priority Bills on Rep. Lanoue’s Agenda Pass Out of Committee

Posted on April 18, 2024

Four of State Representative Lanoue’s Bills Now Await Further Action During the Remainder of Session

 

HARTFORD— On Wednesday, State Representative Brian Lanoue (R-45), announced that two of his additional legislative priorities that he introduced during the current session have advanced out of committee and await further action prior to the end of the 2024 Connecticut Legislative Session that adjourns on May 8th.

On Tuesday, the Public Safety and Security Committee passed H.B. No. 5350, An Act Concerning

Griswold Resident Eleanor “Ellie” Landry Reaches Milestone Birthday

Posted on April 12, 2024

People say you should keep your family life separate from politics. On Saturday, I combined the two and could not be happier. I was beyond honored to be able to present a legislative citation to my relative and Griswold resident, Eleanor “Ellie” Landry, to commemorate her 100th birthday. Senator Somers and I introduced this citation from the Connecticut State Legislature, to recognize this amazing milestone. I was also proud to present an official state proclamation from Governor Ned Lamont and a

S.B. No. 443 Passes Out of the Finance Committee

Posted on April 10, 2024

The Finance Committee unanimously voted in favor of passing S.B. No. 443, out of committee last Wednesday. This bill will now await further action on the Senate Floor during the 2024 Connecticut Legislative Session.

Previously Section 4 (now Section 1) in this bill features one of my legislative proposals to protect our businesses. This part of the bill would change the state law to help business owners and workers by requiring the Department of Revenue Services to waive interest and penalties associated

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