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S.B. No. 1243 Public Act No Bill History Session Year 2011 S.B. No. 1243 Public Act No. 11-80 [pdf] House Schedule A LCO# 8436 [pdf] House Schedule B LCO# 8577 [pdf] House Schedule C LCO# 8619 [pdf] Senate Schedule A LCO# 8421 [pdf] Senate Schedule B LCO# 8439 [pdf] Bill Analysis for SB-1243, as amended by Senate Bill Analysis "A" Fiscal Note for SB-1243 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8421 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8435 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8436 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8439 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8441 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8491 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8577 Fiscal Note for Amendment LCO 8619 House LCO Amendment #8435 [pdf] Senate LCO Amendment #8441 [pdf] House LCO Amendment #8491 [pdf] Fiscal Note Correction for SB-1243 New Bill [pdf] House Roll Call Vote 318 LCO # 8436 House Roll Call Vote 319 LCO # 8619 Senate Roll Call Vote 382 ADOPT SENATE House Roll Call Vote 320 AS AMENDED AMD B LCO 8439 Senate Roll Call Vote 383 PASS AS AMENDED BY SEN A Introducer(s): Sen. Donald E. Williams, 29th Dist. Rep. Christopher G. Donovan, 84th Dist. Title: AN ACT CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PLANNING FOR CONNECTICUT'S ENERGY FUTURE. Statement of Purpose: Bill History: 06/05/11 EMERGENCY CERTIFICATION 06/06/11 SENATE ADOPTED SENATE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A:LCO-8421 06/06/11 SENATE REJECTED SENATE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE B:LCO-8439 06/06/11 SENATE PASSED AS AMENDED BY SENATE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A 06/06/11 TRANSMITTED PURSUANT TO JOINT RULE 17 06/07/11 HOUSE ADOPTED SENATE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A 06/07/11 HOUSE REJECTED HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A:LCO-8436 06/07/11 HOUSE REJECTED HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE B:LCO-8577 06/07/11 HOUSE REJECTED HOUSE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE C:LCO-8619 06/07/11 HOUSE PASSED AS AMENDED BY SENATE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE A 06/07/11 IN CONCURRENCE 06/17/11 PUBLIC ACT 11-80 06/24/11 TRANSMITTED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE 07/01/11 SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR Co-sponsor(s): Rep. Bruce V. Morris, 140th Dist. Rep. Emil Altobello, 82nd Dist. Sen. Kevin D. Witkos, 8th Dist. Rep. Matthew Lesser, 100th Dist. Rep. Roland J. Lemar, 96th Dist. Rep. Tom Reynolds, 42nd Dist. Rep. Linda M. Gentile, 104th Dist. Rep. Terrie Wood, 141st Dist. Rep. Patricia A. Dillon, 92nd Dist. Rep. Paul Davis, 117th Dist. Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, 136th Dist. Rep. Elissa T. Wright, 41st Dist. Rep. Bob Godfrey, 110th Dist. Rep. Livvy R. Floren, 149th Dist. Rep. William Aman, 14th Dist. Rep. Henry J. Genga, 10th Dist. Rep. Noreen S. Kokoruda, 101st Dist. Rep. David A. Baram, 15th Dist. Rep. Brian Becker, 19th Dist. Rep. Minnie Gonzalez, 3rd Dist. Rep. Peter A. Tercyak, 26th Dist. Rep. Penny Bacchiochi, 52nd Dist. Rep. Lile R. Gibbons, 150th Dist. Rep. Patricia M. Widlitz, 98th Dist. Rep. Mary M. Mushinsky, 85th Dist. Sen. Anthony J. Musto, 22nd Dist. Sen. Toni Nathaniel Harp, 10th Dist. Sen. Edwin A. Gomes, 23rd Dist. Sen. John W. Fonfara, 1st Dist. Rep. Marie Lopez Kirkley-Bey, 5th Dist. Sen. Gayle S. Slossberg, 14th Dist. Rep. Kim Rose, 118th Dist. Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, 17th Dist. Sen. Gary D. LeBeau, 3rd Dist. Rep. Laura R Hoydick, 120th Dist. Rep. Vickie Orsini Nardello, 89th Dist. .
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