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SB 267

AN ACT CONCERNING VARIOUS REVISIONS TO THE INSURANCE STATUTES.

2026 Regular Session

SB 267 revises Connecticut insurance statutes with effects on coverage, rates, and consumer protections pending committee review and bill text release.

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Bill Summary · SB 267

Legislative bill overview

SB 267 is a Connecticut bill that makes various revisions to the state's insurance statutes. The specific amendments have not yet been detailed in publicly available summaries, as the bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process following referral to the Joint Committee on Insurance and Real Estate.

Why is this important

Insurance statutes form the regulatory framework governing how insurance companies operate, pricing practices, coverage requirements, and consumer protections within the state. Revisions to these laws can affect insurance availability, affordability, and the scope of protections for Connecticut residents and businesses.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific provisions are unclear without access to the bill text; stakeholders may disagree depending on whether revisions strengthen consumer protections or reduce regulatory burdens on insurers
  • Insurance industry groups and consumer advocacy organizations often have opposing views on rate regulation and coverage mandates
  • Any changes to coverage requirements or pricing mechanisms could impact affordability for different demographic groups

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

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