Bills that would have imposed a $50 million assessment on the state’s health insurers appear to have stalled out for good, with lawmakers taking no action on the two proposals before the adjournment of the 2021 legislative session late Wednesday night. An online compendium of bills passed by the legislature since it convened in January shows that neither SB 842 nor HB 6447 — the latter of which was Gov. Ned Lamont’s health care proposal — made it across the finish line at the Capitol this year, as elected officials shifted their attention toward other matters, including Connecticut’s biennial budget and marijuana legalization.