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  • Introduced
    Feb 20, 2025
  • Passed Senate
  • Passed House
  • Signed into Law
SB 1374
Connecticut Senate Bill
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AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC SCHOOL SECURITY PERSONNEL TRAINING. To (1) provide that an instructor approved by the Police Officer Standards and Training Council and elected by a local or regional board of education may provide training to armed and unarmed security personnel employed in the public schools, (2) provide that such training may be provided at the Connecticut Police Academy or any other location elected by the local or regional board of education, and (3) establish certain training requirements for armed and unarmed security personnel.
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Senate • Apr 02, 2025: File Number 432 (LCO)
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Senate Calendar: Senate Calendar, Apr 16, 2025
Position: 254

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YES: 29
  • Gaston H
  • Boyd P
  • Slap D
  • DiGiovancarlo M
  • Cicarella P
  • Howard G
  • Fonfara J
  • Honig P
  • Gordon J
  • Barry J
  • Fishbein C
  • Gee F
  • Genga H
  • Gonzalez M
  • Hall C
  • Linehan L
  • McGorty B
  • Paolillo A
  • LaMark Muir R
  • Poulos C
  • Rochelle K
  • Santanella J
  • Shake K
  • Buchsbaum J
  • Canino J
  • DeCaprio M
  • Lanoue B
  • Heffernan W
  • Quinn M

NO: 0

    OTHER: 0
    Actions
    • Apr 02, 2025 | Senate
      • Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
      • Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
      • Senate Calendar Number 254
      • File Number 432 (LCO)
    • Mar 27, 2025 | Senate
      • Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/01/25 5:00 PM (LCO)
    • Mar 18, 2025 | Senate
      • Joint Favorable Substitute (PS)
      • Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
    • Feb 21, 2025 | Senate
      • Public Hearing 02/27
    • Feb 20, 2025 | Senate
      • Referred to Joint Committee on Public Safety and Security