All Legislation

Legislation
Mar 31, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

S.B.16, An Act Addressing Gun Violence and Juvenile Crime

Legislation
Mar 31, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Youth and Student Rights|
  • +3 Issues

H.B. 5392, An Act Concerning Possession of a Firearm on School Grounds By a Police Officer

Legislation
Mar 31, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Youth and Student Rights|
  • +2 Issues

S.B. 387, An Act Concerning the Recommendations of the Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee

Legislation
Mar 31, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Criminal Legal System|
  • +1 Issue

S.B.386, An Act Concerning a Study of the Juvenile Delinquency Laws of This State

Legislation
Mar 31, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Youth and Student Rights|
  • +1 Issue

S.B. 392, An Act Concerning Statements Made By Juveniles

Legislation
Mar 30, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Youth and Student Rights|
  • +2 Issues

H.B. 5418, An Act Revising Juvenile and Criminal Justice Statutes and Insurance Statutes Concerning Theft of a Motor Vehicle

Legislation
Mar 09, 2022
  • Youth and Student Rights|
  • +1 Issue

S.B. 304, An Act Implementing the Recommendations of the Police Transparency and Accountability Task Force

Senate Bill 304 includes numerous strong provisions that increase accountability for police while decreasing their role, including provisions regarding school resource officers, secondary traffic violations, and more.
Legislation
Mar 09, 2022
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Youth and Student Rights|
  • +1 Issue

H.B. 5001, An Act Concerning Children’s Mental Health

The ACLU-CT applauds many provisions of this bill and suggests changes to reduce the school to prison pipeline.
Legislation
Mar 09, 2022
  • Policing|
  • +3 Issues

S.B. 306, An Act Concerning Deceptive Interrogation Tactics

Deceptive interrogation tactics used by police are unconscionable, expensive, and most harm the people whom our state has made most vulnerable: people of color, youth, and people with mental or physical disabilities. S.B. 306 would take critical steps toward ending deceptive police interrogations.