Opening Day 2024 General Assembly
The 2024 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly.
The 2024 Session of the Connecticut General Assembly.
Final day of the 2023 legislative session is June 7. Constitutional adjournment at midnight.
The state legislature convenes for 2023; Governor Lamont will address the Opening Day session.
The General Assembly may convene on this date, according to legislative leaders.
Subject to change.
In accordance with the State Constitution, the 2019 regular session of the Connecticut General Assembly must adjourn by midnight on Wednesday, June 5.
The legislature’s Appropriation Committee deadline for Joint Favorable (JF) reports from the committee of proposed legislation.
The deadline for the state legislature’s Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee to favorably report bills that the Committee has considered.
The Governor’s budget address to a joint session of the Senate and House is scheduled for Wednesday, February 20.
Gov.-elect Ned Lamont takes the oath of office and delivers an address; the Senate and House convene the 2019 General Assembly session.
The Property Tax, which is collected by municipalities, has the largest tax impact on Connecticut households.
The Property Tax’s $7.3 billion impact equates to almost 42% of the entire tax incidence. The Personal Income Tax accounts for 1/3 of the tax incidence, Sales and Use is almost 15% and Excise Taxes are 4%.
A project of 1000 Friends of Connecticut, the Property Tax Working Group shares the latest news, perspectives and relevant background as issues are considered by state policymakers.
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