Connecticut Statutes
§ 2-17 — Presession introduction of bills.
Connecticut § 2-17
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 2-17 (2026).
Text
Any member-elect of either house of the General Assembly, prior to the beginning of the regular session in the January following such member's election, may introduce any bill for a public or special act by filing the same with the clerk of the House or Senate, who shall assign to each such bill a House or Senate serial number and shall cause to be made a sufficient number of photo-offset copies of such bill. Each such bill shall be filed in triplicate and shall be typewritten or printed, without interlineation or erasure, on paper eight and one-half by thirteen inches or eight and one-half by fourteen inches in size, the second and third copies to be on yellow-colored and blue-colored paper, respectively, of the same size and format as the original. Any member-elect offering such bill sha
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 17; 1957, P.A. 1, S. 2; 1959, P.A. 1, S. 1; February, 1965, P.A. 80; 1971, P.A. 167; 709; P.A. 05-262, S. 3.) History: 1959 act made presession filing actual introduction of bill, required duplicate on yellow paper, same size and format as original, and required endorsement of name by actual signature; 1965 act required bills to be in triplicate; 1971 acts removed from comptroller the responsibility to make photo-offset copies of bills and permitted use of paper 8 1/2 by 14 inches for bills and added provisions re deadlines for submission of bill requests and requests for assistance in preparing bills; P.A. 05-262 added requirement that state agency attach summary and fiscal note to bill request and made technical changes for gender neutrality.
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