The ACLU of Connecticut submitted testimony: supporting Senate Bill 105, An Act Establishing a Right to Housing, with amendments;
opposing Senate Bill 109, An Act Concerning a Landlord’s Ability to Consider the Criminal Record of Prospective Tenants unless amended;
opposing House Bill 5122, An Act Considering Consideration of Criminal Convictions of a Prospective Tenant unless amended; and supporting House Bill 5129, An Act Concerning a Transition Program for Incarcerated Persons Being Released from Prison, with amendments.
S.B. Bill 105, S.B. 109, H.B. 5122, H.B. 5129
Session
2020
Bill number
S.B. Bill 105, S.B. 109, H.B. 5122, H.B. 5129
Position
Other
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