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Here are some of the key reforms of Senate Bill 298:
Seal of Civics Education and Engagement diploma distinction
- Honoring exceptional community involvement and demonstrated achievement in civics education
- Will be awarded starting with the graduating class of 2027
Strengthening Our Election Laws
We took important steps to protect the integrity and security of our elections by:
- Safeguarding private voter data
- Requiring that ballots cast early be securely stored in a voting tabulator
- Preventing individuals convicted of election-related crimes from serving as elections moderators
Supporting Law Enforcement and First Responders
- Strengthening support for the Firefighter Cancer Relief Fund
- Updating police training standards to improve interactions with individuals with disabilities
Protecting Workers
- Enhancing protections for employees in warehouses and fulfillment centers
- Requiring employers to provide clear, written quota descriptions that cannot interfere with basic rights like meal breaks and bathroom access
Addressing Antisemitism in Our Schools
Senate Bill 299 addresses Environmental and Consumer Protections by:
- Increasing fines for violating the state's bottle bill law after a surge in out-of-state redemption fraud
- Requiring redemption centers to record anyone seeking to redeem more than 1,000 bottles and cans in a day (threshold lowered from 2,500 bottles)
- Protecting the integrity of the system while maintaining the 10-cent deposit
- Granting law enforcement the authority to pursue out-of-state violators
Together, these measures invest in education, workers, health care, public safety, and consumer protection — delivering support and clear standards that benefit residents, businesses, and communities across Connecticut.
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