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October 26, 2011

OLR Bill Analyses for the Jobs Creation Bills

The Office of Legislative Research has completed bill analyses for the two jobs bills.
  • SB 1401, An Act Establishing the Connecticut Bioscience Collaboration Program.

  • HB 6801, An Act Promoting Economic Growth and Job Creation in the State.
at 10/26/2011 02:33:00 PM
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