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HB 5375

AN ACT CONCERNING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE WORKING GROUPS.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Raghib Allie-Brennan and 22 co-sponsors

Connecticut bill implementing Insurance and Real Estate Committee working group recommendations to modify insurance regulations and real estate practices affecting consumer costs and protections.

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Bill Summary · HB 5375

Legislative bill overview

HB 5375 is a Connecticut bill that implements recommendations from the Insurance and Real Estate Committee's working groups. The bill has progressed through a public hearing and received a joint favorable substitute, indicating legislative support for its proposed changes to insurance and real estate regulations or practices.

Why is this important

Insurance and real estate policies directly affect housing affordability, property ownership costs, and consumer protection in Connecticut. Changes to these regulatory frameworks can influence rates, coverage availability, and transaction processes that impact thousands of residents and businesses across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope uncertainty: Without access to the specific working group recommendations, the actual provisions remain unclear, making it difficult to assess whether changes favor consumers, industry, or create new compliance burdens
  • Insurance cost implications: Depending on recommendations, changes could increase or decrease premiums and coverage requirements for homeowners and renters
  • Real estate transaction impacts: Modifications to real estate procedures or requirements could streamline or complicate property purchases and sales for buyers and sellers

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

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