In 1969, the legislature amended the act, increasing the amount to $5 million.
Even if the proposal becomes law, the Legislature could always amend parts of it next year.
Indeed, since 1985, the Legislature has amended the death penalty statute 15 times.
In fact, it was the only one before the legislature amended the law again in early 2008.
Could legislatures amend the definition of corporations so they are not considered a "legal person"?
That would reduce state tax revenues unless the legislatures amended their own laws.
The legislature amended the statute in 2007 and 2010.
That year, the legislature amended the legal definition of marriage to remove any ambiguity.
The legislature has since amended the "Act" numerous times.
Its creation in 1983 required Connecticut's voters and legislature to amend the state's constitution.