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SB 336

AN ACT CONCERNING A STUDY OF HOUSING POLICY.

2026 Regular Session

Connecticut SB 336 addresses housing policy but specific provisions require bill text review to assess actual legislative impact and implications.

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Bill Summary · SB 336

Legislative bill overview

SB 336 is a Connecticut housing bill currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been referred to the Joint Committee on Housing on February 26, 2026. Without access to the bill's specific text or provisions, the exact nature of the proposed changes cannot be determined from the title alone. Housing bills typically address issues such as affordability, zoning regulations, tenant protections, or development incentives.

Why this is important

Housing policy directly affects Connecticut residents' ability to find affordable, safe shelter and influences property values, local tax bases, and economic development. Any legislative changes in this area can have substantial impacts on both renters and homeowners across the state, as well as municipal governments and developers.

Potential points of contention

  • Affordability vs. development costs: Measures to increase affordable housing may conflict with developer profitability or construction timelines
  • Local control vs. state mandates: Housing policy often pits municipal zoning authority against state-level affordability or density goals
  • Tenant protections vs. landlord interests: Proposals affecting rent control, eviction processes, or maintenance standards typically create disagreement between housing advocates and property owners

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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