Substitute for Raised S.B. No. 1039
Session Year 2021
 


AN ACT CONCERNING BLOCKCHAIN AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES.

To require (1) the Department of Administrative Services to issue a request for information for the incorporation of blockchain technology to make a state administrative function more efficient or cost effective, and (2) the Department of Economic and Community Development to develop a plan to promote existing remote work workspaces and incentivize the creation of new remote work workspaces.

Introduced by:
Commerce Committee

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Co-sponsors for Amendment LCO:

Bill History

 Date Action Taken
 7/12/2021Signed by the Governor
 6/28/2021Transmitted by Secretary of the State to Governor
 6/28/2021Transmitted to the Secretary of State
 6/24/2021(LCO)Special Act 21-25
 6/9/2021In Concurrence
 6/9/2021House Passed
 4/29/2021House Calendar Number 434
 4/29/2021Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House
 4/28/2021Senate Passed
 4/7/2021(LCO)File Number 325
 4/7/2021Senate Calendar Number 203
 4/7/2021Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate
 4/7/2021(LCO)Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office
 3/30/2021(LCO)Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/06/21 5:00 PM
 3/22/2021(LCO)Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office
 3/22/2021(CE)Joint Favorable Substitute
 3/12/2021Public Hearing 03/18
 3/11/2021Referred to Joint Committee on Commerce

Co-sponsors of SB-1039

Sen. Tony Hwang, 28th Dist.
Rep. Kerry S. Wood, 29th Dist.
Rep. Jaime S. Foster, 57th Dist.
Rep. Kara Rochelle, 104th Dist.
Rep. Michael A. DiMassa, 116th Dist.
Rep. Kenneth M Gucker, 138th Dist.
Rep. Catherine F. Abercrombie, 83rd Dist.

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