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CT SB01050
Bill
Status
2/16/2023
Primary Sponsor
Housing Committee
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AI Summary
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Establishes a task force to study the effects of evictions on landlords, including financial impacts and effects on rental housing availability, with authority to review summary process laws under Connecticut General Statutes Chapter 832 and recommend legislation.
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Task force membership includes 10 legislators appointed by House and Senate leadership (2 by House speaker, 2 by Senate president pro tempore, 1 by House majority leader, 1 by Senate majority leader, 2 by House minority leader, 2 by Senate minority leader) plus the Commissioners of Housing and Economic and Community Development.
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Requires initial appointments within 30 days of passage, with the first meeting scheduled within 60 days, using the joint housing committee's administrative staff.
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Creates a second task force to study rent stabilization policy implementation in Connecticut, including feasibility, practicality, and potential impacts on landlords, tenants, and the housing market with identical membership structure and procedural requirements.
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Both task forces must submit reports with findings and recommendations to the joint housing committee by January 1, 2024, and automatically terminate on that date or upon report submission, whichever is later.
Legislative Description
An Act Establishing Task Forces To Study The Effects Of Evictions On Landlords And Rent Stabilization Policies.
Last Action
File Number 197
3/23/2023