Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06060

Introduced
1/24/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Issuance Of Sandy Hook Promise License Plates.

Impact

The financial mechanisms employed by the bill are intended to provide ongoing support for the Sandy Hook Promise and its associated activities. By creating these license plates, the state not only memorializes a significant event but also facilitates continuous funding for awareness campaigns, educational programs, and other resources aimed at violence prevention. This could empower local communities to engage more proactively in safety and violence prevention strategies, supported by the additional financial resources from the state.

Summary

House Bill 6060 proposes the issuance of special 'Sandy Hook Promise' license plates by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles in Connecticut. This initiative aims to honor the Sandy Hook Promise organization, an advocacy group dedicated to promoting community safety and preventing gun violence. The bill stipulates that any fees collected from these specialized license plates will be allocated to grants for the nonprofit, enabling it to further its mission of establishing safer communities through various initiatives and programs.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a noble purpose, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of state funds and the effectiveness of such fundraising initiatives. Critics might argue against the use of state infrastructure to promote specific nonprofit organizations, fearing it could set a precedent for other groups seeking similar support. Additionally, discussions could arise regarding whether such initiatives truly address the root causes of violence or merely serve as symbolic gestures. Advocates for alternative forms of support might call for more comprehensive legislation that directly addresses underlying issues of community violence.

Companion Bills

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