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Legislation
Feb 14, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Smart Justice|
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S.B. 22, An Act Concerning Payment of Certain Fines Prior to the Restoration of Electoral Privileges

Restoring the right to vote for people who have been disenfranchised strengthens our democracy by increasing voter participation and helping formerly incarcerated people to reintegrate into society.
Legislation
Feb 14, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Voting Rights|
  • +1 Issue

S.B. 266, An Act Requiring Polling Places at Institutions of Higher Education

Allowing people to vote on college and university campuses would provide more people with the opportunity to vote.
Legislation
Feb 14, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Voting Rights

S.B. 479, An Act Designating Election Day as a State Holiday

As an organization that defends the right to vote and believes that enfranchisement is an incredibly important way for people to participate in our society, the ACLU-CT supports this bill, which would designate Election Day as a state holiday.
Legislation
Feb 14, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
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H.B. 5611, An Act Concerning the Counting of Incarcerated Persons for Purposes of Determining Legislative Districts

Connecticut should count people who are incarcerated as residents of their last town of residence and allow people who are incarcerated to vote in that district’s elections.
Legislation
Feb 13, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Privacy

S.B. 422 An Act Concerning a Study of Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices

The ACLU of Connecticut opposes S.B. 422, An Act Concerning a Study of Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices, which concerns red light cameras. The ACLU-CT has been vocally opposed to red light cameras because of the due process, privacy, and racial injustice issues raised by their use.
Legislation
Feb 13, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Privacy

H.B. 6965 An Act Concerning the Retention of Information Collected When Using Infrared Number Plate Scanning Technology

Connecticut should set limits on automatic license plate reader (ALPR) technology. We support House Bill 6965 to regulate the retention of information collected by ALPR systems and protect the privacy of drivers in Connecticut.
Legislation
Feb 13, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Women's Rights|
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S.B. 697, An Act Concerning Nondisclosure Agreements in the Workplace

As an organization that protects free speech, the ACLU-CT supports putting restrictions on workplace nondisclosure agreements (NDAs). An employer should not have the right to require a potential employee to sign an NDA regarding sexual harassment or sexual assault as a prerequisite for employment.
Legislation
Feb 11, 2019
ACLU of Connecticut ACLU-CT Legislative Testimony
  • Voting Rights

H.B. 5844, An Act Requiring Housing Authorities to Provide Voter Registration Applications to Prospective Tenants

Requiring housing authorities to provide voter registration applications to prospective tenants strengthens our democracy by giving more people access to the materials they need to become registered voters.
Legislation
Feb 11, 2019
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H.B. 5712, An Act Concerning the Connecticut Clean Slate Law

House Bill 5712 would prevent employers, landlords, educational institutions, insurance companies, and others from viewing information about misdemeanor convictions and certain felony offenses seven years after the date of a final judgment resulting in the person's conviction.