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  • Introduced
    Mar 19, 2025
  • Passed Senate
  • Passed House
  • Signed into Law
SB 1537
Connecticut Senate Bill
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AN ACT CONCERNING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE WORKING GROUP TO STUDY NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE. To (1) designate April nineteenth of each year as Connecticut Liver Health Day, and (2) require the Commissioner of Public Health to (A) establish and administer a program to promote liver health in the state and increase public awareness of and education regarding certain liver diseases, (B) develop a plan to provide mobile transient elastography for liver fibrosis in high-risk communities in the state, and (C) develop and implement a 5-2-1-0 Let's Go! campaign.
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House • Mar 28, 2025: Favorable Change of Reference, House to Committee on Appropriations

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YES: 31
  • Anwar S
  • Steinberg J
  • McCarthy Vahey C
  • Zupkus L
  • Belton K
  • Marx M
  • McCrory D
  • Somers H
  • Klarides-Ditria N
  • Berger-Girvalo A
  • Biggins P
  • Carpino C
  • Dauphinais A
  • Demicco M
  • Elliott J
  • Genga H
  • Gilchrest J
  • Gordon J
  • Hochadel J
  • Kavros DeGraw E
  • Keitt S
  • Kennedy K
  • Kushner J
  • Marra T
  • Martinez R
  • Morrin Bello A
  • Parker J
  • Polletta J
  • Reddington-Hughes K
  • Ryan K
  • Slap D

NO: 0

    ABSENT: 1
    • Rahman M

    Actions
    • Mar 28, 2025 | House
      • Favorable Change of Reference, House to Committee on Appropriations
    • Mar 28, 2025 | Senate
      • Favorable Change of Reference, Senate to Committee on Appropriations
    • Mar 27, 2025 | Senate
      • Joint Favorable Change of Reference Appropriations (PH)
      • Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
      • Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
    • Mar 20, 2025 | Senate
      • Public Hearing 03/24
    • Mar 19, 2025 | Senate
      • Referred to Joint Committee on Public Health