Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06419

Introduced
2/17/11  
Introduced
2/17/11  
Refer
2/17/11  
Refer
2/17/11  
Report Pass
3/8/11  
Report Pass
3/8/11  
Report Pass
3/15/11  
Report Pass
3/15/11  
Refer
3/25/11  
Refer
3/25/11  
Report Pass
3/31/11  
Report Pass
3/31/11  
Engrossed
4/27/11  
Engrossed
4/27/11  
Report Pass
4/29/11  
Report Pass
4/29/11  
Chaptered
5/25/11  
Chaptered
5/25/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  
Passed
6/3/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Composition Of The Military Department And The Qualifications Of The Adjutant General.

Impact

The implementation of HB 06419 is expected to clarify the structure and leadership qualifications within the state's military department. This change aims to ensure that the Adjutant General, tasked with overseeing both military and civilian operations, is required to have 15 years of commissioned service and a specific rank, which better aligns leadership competencies with military standards. Additionally, by addressing age limits for the position, the bill aims to refine the leadership succession and ensure that the command remains robust and capable.

Summary

House Bill 06419, titled 'An Act Concerning The Composition Of The Military Department And The Qualifications Of The Adjutant General,' seeks to revise the composition of the military department within the state. The bill proposes that the Military Department will consist of both the armed forces of the state and any civilian employees appointed by the Adjutant General. The scope of this bill includes the conditions and qualifications needed for appointing the Adjutant General, emphasizing the necessity for significant commissioned service in the U.S. armed forces.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be supportive, with a consensus that clarifying the qualifications for the Adjutant General strengthens the military department's leadership. There seems to be an appreciation for the recognition of the need for experienced personnel while also acknowledging the challenges in transitioning leadership roles within established age parameters and service requirements.

Contention

Despite a supportive sentiment, some points of contention may arise from the stricter age limits placed on the Adjutant General's appointment, given that it could inadvertently exclude qualified candidates. Additionally, the qualifications may limit the pool of candidates who have extensive and relevant military experience but might not fit within the newly established guidelines. The balance between experienced leadership and inclusivity in candidate selection may be a debate point moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05403

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CT HB05359

An Act Concerning The Composition And Expertise Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

CT HB05401

An Act Concerning Credit For Military Service Under The Municipal Employees' Retirement System.

CT SB00347

An Act Concerning Minor And Technical Revisions To A Statute Relating To Military And Veterans' Affairs.

CT SB00235

An Act Concerning Military Leave Provisions Under The State Personnel Act.

CT HB05380

An Act Concerning The Composition Of The Judicial Selection Commission And Decisions Rendered By Said Commission.

CT HB05404

An Act Concerning Military Training And Experience And The Driver's License Endorsement To Operate Fire Apparatus.

CT HB05483

An Act Establishing And Transferring Various Functions To A Division Of Fire Services Administration Within The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection, Revising The Powers And Composition Of The Commission On Fire Prevention And Control And Establishing A Working Group.

CT SB00421

An Act Concerning Law Enforcement Recruitment And Retention.

CT SB00346

An Act Concerning Occupational License Portability For Members Of The Armed Forces And Their Spouses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.