Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00028

Introduced
2/4/10  

Caption

An Act Consolidating State Agencies And Eliminating Certain Legislative Commissions.

Impact

If enacted, SB00028 will have significant implications for state laws concerning the structure and operation of various governmental bodies. It will lead to the disbanding of certain commissions, potentially reducing oversight and advisory capacities in specific areas of public service. Supporters of the bill argue that these changes will cut unnecessary bureaucratic layers and enhance the responsiveness of state government. However, this consolidation could also lead to concerns regarding the loss of specialized knowledge and advocacy that these commissions provided.

Summary

SB00028, titled 'An Act Consolidating State Agencies And Eliminating Certain Legislative Commissions,' seeks to streamline state governance by consolidating multiple state agencies and eliminating various legislative commissions. This legislative effort aims to reduce administrative costs and improve the efficiency of services provided to the public. The bill outlines specific sections of existing law that would be amended or repealed to achieve these goals, thereby implementing changes that are anticipated to reshape the landscape of state administration.

Contention

The proposal has sparked debate within legislative circles and among stakeholders. Proponents contend that merging agencies can lead to more coordinated policy implementation and reduce duplicated efforts, ultimately benefiting taxpayer efficiency. Critics, however, argue that removing commissions may diminish crucial representation for marginalized communities and result in diminished service quality. As such, the conversation surrounding SB00028 focuses not only on fiscal impacts but also on governance and representation in the state.

Last_action

While the bill has passed through committee review, its final approval remains under consideration in the broader legislative process. Future discussions will likely address concerns regarding the potential ramifications of eliminating specific commissions and the intended efficiency benefits from agency consolidation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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