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FEES and TAXES
S.B. No. 26 AN ACT CONCERNING THE EXPENDITURES OF THE BOATING ACCOUNT. Sen. John McKinney, 28th Dist., Rep. Lawrence F. Cafero, 142nd Dist. To implement the Governor's budget recommendations. REF: Finance, Revenue and Bonding. OPPOSE. Eliminates the Boating Fund.
Proposed S.B. No. 82 AN ACT REPEALING INCREASES IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES. Sen. John A. Kissel, 7th Dist. To repeal the increase in hunting and fishing license fees that is part of the recently enacted state budget. REF: Environment.
Proposed S.B. No. 115 AN ACT REDUCING THE RECENT INCREASE IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES AND INCREASING CERTAIN MOTOR VEHICLE FEES. SEN. STILLMAN, 20th DIST. To reduce the recent increase in hunting and fishing license fees and offset the reduction in such revenues with an increase in certain motor vehicle fees. REF. ENVIRONMENT. SUPPORT.
Proposed H.B. No. 5080 AN ACT CONCERNING THE INCREASE IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES. Rep. Penny Bacchiochi, 52nd Dist. To reduce the increase in hunting and fishing license fees that was made in the current state budget. REF: Environment. SUPPORT.
Proposed H.B. No. 5038 AN ACT CONCERNING SPORTSMEN AND CAMPING FEES. Rep. Bryan Hurlburt, 53rd Dist. To reduce the recent increase in hunting, fishing and camping fees. REF: Environment. SUPPORT.
Firearms
SB28 AN ACT CONSOLIDATING STATE AGENCIES AND ELIMINATING CERTAIN LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONS. Sen. John McKinney, 28th Dist. Rep. Lawrence F. Cafero, 142nd Dist. To implement the Governor's budget recommendations. Calls for the independent Board of Firearms Permit Examiners to be deleted as an agency, and become subservient to the Department of Public Safety. REF: Government Administration and Elections. OPPOSE.
H.B. No. 5158 (RAISED). 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF FIREARMS. To require gun show promoters to notify the Commissioner of Public Safety of any planned gun show; to mandate annual firearms safety refresher courses for bail enforcement agents, professional bondsmen and surety bail bond agents; to require that certain firearms and criminal justice course instructors be approved by the Commissioner of Public Safety; to provide an exemption to the offenses of selling, carrying or brandishing a facsimile firearm for a participant in a state certified qualified production; to change the blood alcohol limit for the offense of carrying a firearm while intoxicated to achieve parity with the level for the offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; to add a date and place of birth requirement for certain forms regarding firearms permits and purchases, to require notification of a firearm purchase to the Department of Public Safety no later than twenty-four hours after purchase; to prohibit an alien without legal permanent resident status from purchasing a firearm; and add to the offenses of criminal possession of a firearm anyone prohibited by any court order from possessing a firearm. REF. PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Dept. Public Safety bill. STRONGLY OPPOSE Sec 10 - Long Gun REGISTRATION, Elimination of Private Sales. Oppose Sec 11. Support Sec. 3.
More bills @ http://www.ctsportsmen.com/
2010 Support For Sportsmen Fee Reduction
YOUR communications with State legislators have proved beneficial!
NEWLY ADDED: 2/10
Rep. Frank N. Nicastro 800-842-8267 or 860-240-8585 [email protected]
Rep. Kathleen M. Tallarita 800-842-8267 or 860-240-8585 [email protected]
Sen. John A. Kissel 800-842-1421 or 860-240-8800 [email protected]
The following are State Representatives & Senators who have indicated Support of the Sportsmen Fee Reduction to a 20-25% increase of the previous 2009 Fees rather than the 100% increase. Total 55 See others in Support at http://www.ctsportsmen.com/
Thank these supportive legislators for their interest and efforts.
E-mail, and Write, and Phone Call YOUR State Representative and State Senator - urge them eliminate the doubling of fees and SUPPORT a reasoned increase. See procedures at end.
There are MANY other legislators who will support this proposal. We need YOU to contact them and provide feedback to us should they make a commitment of Support or Opposition. [email protected]
You can find your CT legislator at http://www.cga.ct.gov/maps/townlist.asp or in the Blue pages under “Connecticut, State of” then “Legislators”.
S.B. No. 26 AN ACT CONCERNING THE EXPENDITURES OF THE BOATING ACCOUNT. Sen. John McKinney, 28th Dist., Rep. Lawrence F. Cafero, 142nd Dist. To implement the Governor's budget recommendations. REF: Finance, Revenue and Bonding. OPPOSE. Eliminates the Boating Fund.
Proposed S.B. No. 82 AN ACT REPEALING INCREASES IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES. Sen. John A. Kissel, 7th Dist. To repeal the increase in hunting and fishing license fees that is part of the recently enacted state budget. REF: Environment.
Proposed S.B. No. 115 AN ACT REDUCING THE RECENT INCREASE IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES AND INCREASING CERTAIN MOTOR VEHICLE FEES. SEN. STILLMAN, 20th DIST. To reduce the recent increase in hunting and fishing license fees and offset the reduction in such revenues with an increase in certain motor vehicle fees. REF. ENVIRONMENT. SUPPORT.
Proposed H.B. No. 5080 AN ACT CONCERNING THE INCREASE IN HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE FEES. Rep. Penny Bacchiochi, 52nd Dist. To reduce the increase in hunting and fishing license fees that was made in the current state budget. REF: Environment. SUPPORT.
Proposed H.B. No. 5038 AN ACT CONCERNING SPORTSMEN AND CAMPING FEES. Rep. Bryan Hurlburt, 53rd Dist. To reduce the recent increase in hunting, fishing and camping fees. REF: Environment. SUPPORT.
Firearms
SB28 AN ACT CONSOLIDATING STATE AGENCIES AND ELIMINATING CERTAIN LEGISLATIVE COMMISSIONS. Sen. John McKinney, 28th Dist. Rep. Lawrence F. Cafero, 142nd Dist. To implement the Governor's budget recommendations. Calls for the independent Board of Firearms Permit Examiners to be deleted as an agency, and become subservient to the Department of Public Safety. REF: Government Administration and Elections. OPPOSE.
H.B. No. 5158 (RAISED). 'AN ACT CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF FIREARMS. To require gun show promoters to notify the Commissioner of Public Safety of any planned gun show; to mandate annual firearms safety refresher courses for bail enforcement agents, professional bondsmen and surety bail bond agents; to require that certain firearms and criminal justice course instructors be approved by the Commissioner of Public Safety; to provide an exemption to the offenses of selling, carrying or brandishing a facsimile firearm for a participant in a state certified qualified production; to change the blood alcohol limit for the offense of carrying a firearm while intoxicated to achieve parity with the level for the offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; to add a date and place of birth requirement for certain forms regarding firearms permits and purchases, to require notification of a firearm purchase to the Department of Public Safety no later than twenty-four hours after purchase; to prohibit an alien without legal permanent resident status from purchasing a firearm; and add to the offenses of criminal possession of a firearm anyone prohibited by any court order from possessing a firearm. REF. PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. Dept. Public Safety bill. STRONGLY OPPOSE Sec 10 - Long Gun REGISTRATION, Elimination of Private Sales. Oppose Sec 11. Support Sec. 3.
More bills @ http://www.ctsportsmen.com/
2010 Support For Sportsmen Fee Reduction
YOUR communications with State legislators have proved beneficial!
NEWLY ADDED: 2/10
Rep. Frank N. Nicastro 800-842-8267 or 860-240-8585 [email protected]
Rep. Kathleen M. Tallarita 800-842-8267 or 860-240-8585 [email protected]
Sen. John A. Kissel 800-842-1421 or 860-240-8800 [email protected]
The following are State Representatives & Senators who have indicated Support of the Sportsmen Fee Reduction to a 20-25% increase of the previous 2009 Fees rather than the 100% increase. Total 55 See others in Support at http://www.ctsportsmen.com/
Thank these supportive legislators for their interest and efforts.
E-mail, and Write, and Phone Call YOUR State Representative and State Senator - urge them eliminate the doubling of fees and SUPPORT a reasoned increase. See procedures at end.
There are MANY other legislators who will support this proposal. We need YOU to contact them and provide feedback to us should they make a commitment of Support or Opposition. [email protected]
You can find your CT legislator at http://www.cga.ct.gov/maps/townlist.asp or in the Blue pages under “Connecticut, State of” then “Legislators”.
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