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Bill Threatens Homeschool FreedomA bill now being considered in the Connecticut Legislature would require all homeschooled children ages 12, 14, and 17 to undergo a behavioral health assessment.
Governor’s House Bill 6359: Creates the Office of Early Childhood5/21/2013
House Resolution 11: Asks Congressional Delegation to Petition Congress to Adopt UN Convention on Rights of Child2/20/2013
House Joint Resolution 21: Petitions Congress to Adopt the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child2/4/2013
House Bill 5534: Requires Annual Pediatric Mental Health Screening2/4/2013
House Bill 5567: Establishes a Comprehensive Children’s Mental Health Plan2/13/2013
Raised House Bill 6499: Creates a Task Force on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child4/29/2013
Senate Bill 169: Requires Mandatory Mental Health Evaluations4/29/2013
Senate Bill 374: Requires Homeschooled Children Ages 12, 14, and 17 to Receive a Behavioral Health Assessment2/4/2013
Senate Bill 763: Requires Notice of a Complaint of Child Abuse to Be Given to the Child’s Parent6/7/2013
Senate Bill 793: Redefines “Serious Physical Injury” to Include Nonphysical Coercion2/8/2013
Senate Bill 822: Permits the Interviewing of a Child Without Parental Consent Under Certain Circumstances6/3/2013
Senate Bill 877: Eliminates Option Allowing Parents Not To Send Their 6-Year-Old to School2/13/2013
Senate Bill 972: An Act Concerning the Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Health of Youths6/26/2013
Senate Bill 1009: Requires the Establishment of a Program to Evaluate the Well-Being of Children2/27/2013
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