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Legislation
Mar 07, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Racial Justice

H.B. 7237, An Act Concerning A Disparity Study

As an organization that fights for equal opportunity for all, the ACLU-CT supports this bill, which would require the CHRO to conduct a disparity study regarding the state’s set-aside program.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Smart Justice|
  • +1 Issue

S.B. 53, An Act Concerning Electoral Privileges for Incarcerated Individuals

Mass incarceration, combined with disenfranchisement laws, subverts participatory democracy, particularly for communities of color. Restoring the right to vote for people who are incarcerated is a key step in dismantling these harmful and discriminatory laws.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Free Speech

S.B. 846, An Act Concerning the Municipal Gain, the Preparation of Utility Poles and Enterprise Funds for Municipal Broadband Services with an Amendment

We encourage the committee to amend Senate Bill 846, An Act Concerning the Municipal Gain, the Preparation of Utility Poles and Enterprise Funds for Municipal Broadband Services to require that municipal broadband services comply with network neutrality policies and to support the amended bill.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Voting Rights

H.B. 5818, An Act Extending the Hours of Election Day Registration and H.B. 6045, An Act Concerning Election Day and Primary Day Registration

The ACLU-CT strongly supports a free and fair voting system to uphold the foundational cornerstone of our democracy: the right to vote. We therefore support these measures, which would provide more people with the opportunity to participate in Connecticut elections.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Smart Justice|
  • +1 Issue

S.B. 25, An Act Restoring Electoral Privileges to Felony Convicts Who are on Parole

By passing this bill, Connecticut would join Florida, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and ten other states plus the District of Columbia in affording people on parole their rights to vote.
Legislation
Mar 07, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Smart Justice

H.B. 5563, An Act Concerning Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Issues Impacting Veterans Involved in the Criminal Justice System

The ACLU-CT strongly encourages the legislature to support House Bill 5563 and to expand it to include training about all people in the criminal justice system living with mental health and PTSD issues.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Privacy

H.B. 7202, An Act Concerning the Sustainability of Connecticut’s Transportation Infrastructure, H.B. 7280, An Act Concerning Support for Transportation Infrastructure and the Creation, and H.B. 7283, An Act Concerning a Study by the DOT

Under a statewide electronic tolling system, Connecticut tolls would capture sensitive information about millions of drivers. Without rules to restrict how the government stores, collects, shares, sells, or keeps this information, it could be used to hurt people who travel through our state.
Legislation
Mar 06, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Policing|
  • +1 Issue

S.B. 970, An Act Concerning the Confidentiality of Evidence Seized in a Criminal Investigation and Suggesting Alternative Language

Legislation
Mar 05, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Smart Justice

H.B. 5525, An Act Concerning Accountability for the Earned Risk Reduction Credit Program; H.B. 5526, An Act Concerning Good Time Credits and the Earned Risk Reduction Credit Program; and H.B. 5527, An Act Excluding Persons Convicted

Reducing or setting limits to the risk reduction credit program (“program”) is poor public policy, as it will make Connecticut less safe, contribute to costly prison overcrowding, make Connecticut's prisons more dangerous, and expose the state to civil rights lawsuits.