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CRCOG Weekly Legislative Report 2017 Legislative Session May 4, 2017 Weekly Legislative Feature Issues: It has been another unique week in Hartford. Monday saw the release of a new consensus revenue estimate that confirmed early reports of significantly lower income tax receipts. The total, $2.2 billion, is 11% lower than revenues in previous years. As a result, the legislative caucuses were scrambling to adjust their respective budget proposals. Governor Malloy announced that he would be presenting a revised budget proposal of his own to the General Assembly on Friday, May 12 th. This would allow him to account for the new deficit forecast that nears $5.1 billion for the next two fiscal years. Meanwhile, the House convened for session on Tuesday and Wednesday to debate and take action on a number of bills and the Senate convened for a single session on Wednesday. At the end of the day on Wednesday, there were only three bills that had been approved for final passage by the Senate-the first of the entire legislative session. This decrease in production may be taken to signal continuing strife between the caucuses moving forward. 2017 Legislative Session in the News: CT s Tax Revenue Plunge Bottoms Out At $1.5 B The numbers came out on Monday and they were not good. Mostly due to declining income tax receipts, the projected shortfall in revenue puts the state at 11.3% below current service funding levels. The deficit for the coming biennium could approach $5 billion. Additionally, the state is over $400 million in the red for the current budget year which ends June 30 th. Senate Republicans immediately pounced on years of failed policies the state has engaged in. While it was a big hit to income taxes, the more troubling detail was that it was not that of the rank and file taxpayers, but a drop in what top earners usually post for dividends and capital gains on investments. The top 100 taxpayers paid 45% less this year than last. This year even sales tax revenue, the second largest stream, was down slightly. Just the week before the news broke, the tax writing Finance Committee at the legislature has considered raising the sales tax from 6.35% to 6.99%. They considered but failed to enact. CT Mirror: CT s Tax Revenue Plunge Bottoms Out at $1.5 B 5-1-2017. Lawmakers Go Through Stages of Grief as They Try to Figure Out How to Fill Hole

House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz commented that [t]he budget is sucking a lot of oxygen out of the room, during a press conference in his office on Wednesday. Aresimowicz was referring to the recently released consensus revenue estimate that forecasts an even larger budget deficit than originally anticipated at $5.1 billion for the next two fiscal years. Based on these new numbers, Governor Malloy announced that he would be submitting a revised budget proposal to lawmakers on Friday, May 12 th. This leaves rank-and-file lawmakers to work on their own budgets while going through the stages of grief. House Co-Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Rep. Toni Walker responded to the query of what stage of grief she was at on Wednesday, she replied anger after being told to find another $1 billion in cuts. Moving forward, the legislative leaders remain committed to a productive close to the legislative session. House Majority Leader, Rep. Matt Ritter remarked that the legislature still [has] to pass legislation even if those bills don t carry fiscal notes. Senate Democratic Co-Chair of the Appropriations Committee commented that the legislature can walk and chew gum at the same time. She said that the legislators will need to be conscious of what types of legislation they re pushing in light of the budget crisis. CT NewsJunkie: Lawmakers Go Through Stages of Grief as They Try to Figure Out How to Fill Hole 5-3- 2017. Hartford Teeters as the State Struggles for a Budget Senator Douglas McCrory, Representative Matt Ritter, and Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin all listened to Governor Dannel P. Malloy as he spoke about transportation improvements in the north end of the city. The venue was the lawn of the Hartford Public Library branch on Albany Avenue. A question came up from a reporter about state aid to help the city with their own fiscal problems. The Governor referred to past statements he had made about increased support for urban environments. While there are multiple budget proposals in play, the players all seem to agree that bankruptcy for the capitol city would be worse for the state than Hartford itself. Still, solutions at the local level remain elusive. Property tax increases are not feasible for a host of reasons. Mayor Bronin has obtained some concessions from municipal employees and has been seeking $40 million from the state. He has pitched the necessity of having a strong central CT core as fundamental to the economic vitality of the region. He has support from legislative leadership but that support may come attached to an oversight panel. The clock is ticking towards adjournment of the legislative session on June 7 th. CT Mirror: Hartford Teeters as the State Struggles for a Budget 5-4-2017.

Tracked Bills: Bill Title Priority Comment History Misc HB07175 TESTING OF NATURAL GRAVEL AGGREGATES FOR THE PRESENCE OF PYRRHOTITE. 1 04-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 04-Apr-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 290 File#: 395Hse Cal#: 290 SB00002 DEVELOPMENT OF A MORE EQUITABLE EDUCATION COST- SHARING GRANT FORMULA. 1 CALENDAR NUMBER 273 File#: 517Sen Cal#: 273 SB00905 AN ACT CONCERNING FAILING CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS. 1 04-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 04-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 218 File#: 413Sen Cal#: 218 HJ00041 RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION LIMITING THE USE OF MONEYS IN THE SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND. 2 10-Apr-2017 NO NEW FILE BY COMM. ON GAE 10-Apr-2017 TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDAR File#: 297Hse Cal#: 227 HJ00100 RESOLUTION APPROVING A STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO PROTECT TRANSPORTATION FUNDS. 2 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 356 File#: 516Hse Cal#: 356 SJ00005 RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION REGARDING THE SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION FUND. 2 29-Mar-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 29-Mar-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 165 File#: 311Sen Cal#: 165 HB05278 AN ACT CONCERNING PAID SICK LEAVE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCHERS AND CALL RECEIVING OPERATORS. 3 16-Mar-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 16-Mar-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 77 File#: 65Hse Cal#: 77 HB05298 SAFETY OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AND PATIENTS DURING EMERGENCIES. 3 29-Mar-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 29-Mar-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 208 File#: 278Hse Cal#: 208 HB05445 BUDGET RESERVE BALANCES. 3 11-Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO 11-Apr- 2017 RPTD. OUT OF LCO File#: 250Hse Cal#: 190 HB05554 POLITICAL COMPOSITION OF CERTAIN MUNICIPAL POLITICAL BODIES. 3 25-Apr-2017 RPTD. OUT OF LCO 25- Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO File#: 488Hse Cal#: 329 HB05592 AN ACT REQUIRING A STUDY OF THE PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING OF MUNICIPAL ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTS. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 330 File#: 489Hse Cal#: 330 HB05755 AN ACT CONCERNING MUNICIPALITIES' LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN. 3 22-Mar-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 22-Mar-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 110 File#: 115Hse Cal#: 110

HB06051 AN ACT REQUIRING THE COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION TO SUBMIT A REPORT TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY REGARDING THE HARTFORD-NEW BRITAIN BUSWAY. 3 04-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 04-Apr-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 281 File#: 386Hse Cal#: 281 HB06221 AN ACT CONCERNING RECOVERY OF PAYMENTS FROM COLLATERAL SOURCES BY A MUNICIPALITY WITH A SELF-INSURED HEALTH PLAN. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 359 File#: 544Hse Cal#: 359 HB06356 AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC NOTICE OF TREE REMOVAL ON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY. 3 03-Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO 03-Apr- 2017 RPTD. OUT OF LCO File#: 45Hse Cal#: 63 HB06482 CONNECTICUT TRAUMA ADVISORY COMMITTEE. 3 04-May-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 04-May-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 405 File#: 581Hse Cal#: 383Sen Cal#: 405 HB06675 AN ACT CONCERNING A MUNICIPAL OPTION FOR PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENTS FOR ARTS AND CULTURE. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 338 File#: 497Hse Cal#: 338 HB06941 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A MUNICIPAL GRANT PORTAL. 3 21-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 21-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 374 File#: 500Hse Cal#: 341Sen Cal#: 374 HB06948 AN ACT CONCERNING REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 342 File#: 501Hse Cal#: 342 HB07034 AN ACT TRANSFORMING THE SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM. 3 25-Apr-2017 RPTD. OUT OF LCO 25- Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO File#: 502Hse Cal#: 343 HB07035 AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING EDUCATION. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 344 File#: 503Hse Cal#: 344 HB07050 AN ACT CONCERNING ENHANCEMENTS TO MUNICIPAL FINANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY. 3 28-Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO 27-Apr- 2017 Joint Favorable Substitute HB07138 AN ACT CONCERNING LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT OF MAJOR TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS AND PLANNING. 3 05-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 05-Apr-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 303 File#: 430Hse Cal#: 303 HB07218 AN ACT AUTHORIZING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. 3 03-May-2017 REFERRED TO OLR, OFA 05/08/17 5:00 PM28-Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO HB07219 DEVELOPMENT. 3 27-Mar-2017 RPTD. OUT OF LCO 27- Mar-2017 FAV. CHG. OF REF. HOUSE TO COMM.ON FIN HB07269 REGULATION. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 369 File#: 554Hse Cal#: 369 HB07275 MINIMUM BUDGET REQUIREMENT. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 372 File#: 557Hse Cal#: 372 HB07276 AN ACT CONCERNING EDUCATION MANDATE RELIEF. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 352 File#: 512Hse Cal#: 352

HB07278 CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN PARCELS OF STATE LAND. 3 13-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 13-Apr-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 400 File#: 598Hse Cal#: 400 HB07294 FINANCE. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 354 File#: 514Hse Cal#: 354 HB07296 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE FUNDING OF UNFUNDED ACCRUED MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM LIABILITIES BY MUNICIPALITIES. 3 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 373 File#: 560Hse Cal#: 373 HB07317 AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTRONIC TOLLS AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN LOAN AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE STATE AND THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 3 28-Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO 27-Apr- 2017 Joint Favorable Substitute SB00076 POWER OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION TO CONDUCT A MILEAGE TAX STUDY WITH STATE FUNDS. 3 04-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 04-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 221 File#: 399Sen Cal#: 221 SB00501 CONSTRUCTION OF TUNNELS FOR INTERSTATE ROUTES 84 AND 91 IN THE HARTFORD REGION. 3 04-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 04-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 224 File#: 403Sen Cal#: 224 SB00655 AN ACT INCREASING FEES REMITTED TO MUNICIPALITIES FOR MOVING VIOLATIONS. 3 03-May-2017 SENATE PASSED 30- Mar-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. File#: 338Sen Cal#: 187 SB00786 AN ACT CONCERNING EDUCATION MANDATE RELIEF AND THE TRANSPARENCY OF ENDOWED ACADEMIES. 3 CALENDAR NUMBER 274 File#: 525Sen Cal#: 274 SB00788 AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND ADJUSTING BONDS OF THE STATE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PURPOSES. 3 28-Apr-2017 FILED WITH LCO 27-Apr- 2017 Joint Favorable Substitute SB00805 AN ACT CONCERNING TRANSPORTATION ISSUES. 3 03-May-2017 MOVED TO FOOT OF CAL., SENATE 04-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. File#: 407Sen Cal#: 225 SB00806 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE CRUMBLING FOUNDATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND ASSISTING HOMEOWNERS WITH CRUMBLING FOUNDATIONS. 3 29-Mar-2017 RPTD. OUT OF LCO 29- Mar-2017 FILE NO. 301 File#: 301Sen Cal#: 174 SB00885 AN ACT CONCERNING RECOVERY OF PAYMENTS FROM COLLATERAL SOURCES BY A MUNICIPALITY WITH A SELF-INSURED HEALTH PLAN. 3 25-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 25-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 388 File#: 709Sen Cal#: 388 SB00907 INCLUSION OF A THREE-YEAR ROLLING AVERAGE IN THE CALCULATION OF SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT REIMBURSEMENT PERCENTAGES. 3 12-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 12-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 299 File#: 564Sen Cal#: 299

SB00922 AN ACT CONCERNING TEMPORARY HEALTH CARE STRUCTURES. 3 CALENDAR NUMBER 293 File#: 529Sen Cal#: 293 SB00923 POSSESSIONS OF DECEASED TENANTS. 3 03-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 03-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 202 File#: 372Sen Cal#: 202 SB00941 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH'S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING REVISIONS TO LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLANS. 3 13-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. 13-Apr-2017 SENATE CALENDAR NUMBER 335 File#: 616Sen Cal#: 335 SB01026 AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. 3 03-May-2017 SEN. PASSED, SEN. AMEND. SCH. A 03-May-2017 SEN. ADOPTED SEN. AMEND. SCH. A 6430 File#: 540Sen Cal#: 284 SB01033 FORECLOSURE ACTIONS ON TAX LIENS AND LIENS ON BLIGHTED REAL ESTATE. 3 03-May-2017 SENATE PASSED 03- May-2017 ON CONSENT CALENDAR File#: 572Sen Cal#: 309 SB01035 AN ACT REQUIRING A STUDY OF MUNICIPAL UTILITIES. 3 CALENDAR NUMBER 288 File#: 541Sen Cal#: 288 SB01036 ASSESSMENT OF MUNICIPAL TAXES ON CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS. 3 03-May-2017 REF. BY SEN. TO COMM. ON APP 12-Apr-2017 FAV. RPT., TAB. FOR CAL., SEN. File#: 573Sen Cal#: 310 HB06608 AN ACT EXTENDING THE PERIOD OF TIME FOR REQUIRING CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES TO WAIVE PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAX PAYMENTS FROM A HOUSING AUTHORITY. 4 23-Mar-2017 FAV. RPT., TABLED FOR HOUSE CALENDER 23-Mar-2017 HOUSE CALENDAR NUMBER 145 File#: 176Hse Cal#: 145