Published March 03. 2021 5:32PM | Updated March 03. 2021 10:22PM By Adria Watson, The Connecticut Mirror Members of the legislature's Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee heard testimony on Tuesday from Connecticut students, advocates and legislators on a bill that would require college campuses to conduct anonymous sexual misconduct surveys every two years. The proposed legislation, H.B. 6374, would enable colleges to collect information about sexual violence incidents on campus. It also would establish a council, with appointed members ranging from students to higher education officials, that will be required to submit a report about the surveys to the General Assembly every two years.