ConnecticutHB 054502026 Regular SessionHouse

AN ACT DISSOLVING THE BROOKLYN FIRE DISTRICT.

Sponsored By: Public Safety and Security Committee

Passed

public safety and security

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Bill Overview

No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Public Safety and Security Committee

    Affiliation unavailable

Cosponsors

  • Tom Delnicki

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 0 • No: 0

House vote 3/17/2026

House Roll Call Vote 44

Yes: 0 • No: 0

House vote 3/17/2026

PS Vote Tally Sheet (Joint Favorable)

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Senate Calendar Number 356

    4/10/2026Senate
  2. Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate

    4/10/2026Senate
  3. House Passed

    4/8/2026House
  4. File Number 270

    3/31/2026legislature
  5. House Calendar Number 226

    3/31/2026House
  6. Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House

    3/31/2026House
  7. Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office

    3/31/2026legislature
  8. Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/30/26 5:00 PM

    3/25/2026legislature
  9. Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office

    3/17/2026legislature
  10. Joint Favorable

    3/17/2026legislature
  11. Public Hearing 03/12

    3/5/2026legislature
  12. Referred to Joint Committee on Public Safety and Security

    3/4/2026legislature

Bill Text

  • File No. 270

    3/31/2026

  • PS Joint Favorable

    3/17/2026

  • Raised Bill

    3/4/2026

  • Bill Analysis For File Copy 270

  • Fiscal Note For File Copy 270

  • House Roll Call Vote 44

  • PS Joint Fav. Rpt

  • PS Vote Tally Sheet (Joint Favorable)

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