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House approves broad transportation package including towing reforms, dealer franchise changes and funding for Shoreline East service

May 04, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CT, Connecticut


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House approves broad transportation package including towing reforms, dealer franchise changes and funding for Shoreline East service
The House approved a large transportation package that folded multiple agency bills and committee recommendations into a single omnibus measure. Sponsors described negotiated compromises affecting towing (a DMV‑hosted portal for recovered/towed vehicles, 48‑hour portal upload requirements with limited penalties for tech failures, a municipal rotation list, notice rules and mandatory TIM training for towers), dealer franchise changes (consumer data sharing limits and dealer protections for recall/stop‑sale events), and Shoreline East rail funding (an additional $3–7 million discussed on the floor to restore or increase service). Representative Berger Caballo and co‑chairs summarized the bill’s multiple sections and said the towing language came from extensive multi‑stakeholder workgroups.

Towing providers and consumer advocates both testified in committee; sponsors found consensus on portal timing, notice and training. Supporters argued the portal will speed vehicle recovery and provide searchable public information; towers asked for reasonable upload windows and civil‑penalty waivers for tech outages, both of which were adopted. Dealer groups testified that updated franchise language was needed to reflect changing manufacturer‑dealer relationships; the bill adds transparency rules for dealer conveyance fees and new protections when recall‑related stop‑sale orders leave dealers with unsellable inventory.

The bill also sets parameters for microtransit pilots, commuter tax credits for employers, a student and veteran transit pass program to be administered by Department of Education and Veterans’ Affairs and directed funding for Shoreline East operations/expanded service. During floor debate Representatives raised questions about source of the Shoreline East funding, subsidy per‑ride figures and whether the state will be shifting rail dollars among lines. Sponsors said appropriations come from existing STF/reserve allocations and that additional oversight/reporting would follow.

After detailed exchanges and amendments reflecting stakeholder requests, the House passed the package in concurrence with the Senate.

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