Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00040

Introduced
2/7/14  
Refer
2/7/14  
Report Pass
3/25/14  
Refer
4/4/14  
Refer
4/4/14  
Report Pass
4/10/14  
Report Pass
4/10/14  
Refer
4/17/14  
Refer
4/17/14  
Report Pass
4/22/14  
Report Pass
4/22/14  
Report Pass
4/23/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Publication Of Municipal Legal Notices In Newspapers.

Impact

If enacted, SB00040 will amend the existing statutes to enhance public access to legal notices by broadening the means of publication for these notices. It clarifies that municipalities can utilize weekly newspapers and online platforms, which could lead to increased community engagement and awareness of local issues. The intent is to maintain the rigorous standards of transparency while adapting to changing media landscapes, which can facilitate broader reach and engagement among the community members and stakeholders.

Summary

SB00040, titled 'An Act Concerning The Publication Of Municipal Legal Notices In Newspapers', aims to modernize and improve the way local governments publish legal notices by allowing such advertisements to be placed in weekly newspapers instead of just daily ones. This change is particularly beneficial for municipalities that may not have daily newspapers accessible to all citizens. The bill also permits a summary of legal notices with access to the full notice on the newspaper's website, thus representing a shift towards embracing digital platforms for public information dissemination.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00040 is largely positive, with supporters advocating for greater accessibility to public information. By leveraging both local and online resources for legal notices, proponents believe this bill will enhance transparency in local governance processes. However, there are concerns from some quarters regarding the potential for reduced visibility if legal notices are moved from widely circulated daily newspapers to less commonly read weekly publications, which may affect smaller communities.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the balance between maintaining traditional print media's role in legal notification and embracing digital methods. While proponents argue that this flexibility improves access and encourages civic participation, critics caution that diminishing reliance on daily newspapers could lead to reduced public awareness of important local matters. The opposition may push for ensuring that communities retain effective notice methods that reach all demographics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05173

An Act Authorizing The Online Publication Of Legal Notices By Municipalities.

CT SB00294

An Act Concerning The Taking Of Municipal Park Lands By Municipalities.

CT SB00255

An Act Concerning The Adoption Of Municipal Conflict Of Interest Provisions.

CT HB05472

An Act Concerning Municipal Finance And Audits.

CT SB00011

An Act Concerning Connecticut Resiliency Planning And Providing Municipal Options For Climate Resilience.

CT HB05474

An Act Concerning Municipal Approvals For Housing Development, Fines For Violations Of Local Ordinances, Regulation Of Short-term Rentals, Rental Assistance Program Administration, Notices Of Rent Increases And The Housing Environmental Improvement Revolving Loan And Grant Fund.

CT HB05273

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Intergovernmental Policy And Planning Division Within The Office Of Policy And Management, Audits And Municipal Finance.

CT HB05473

An Act Concerning The Expansion Of Municipal Sewerage Systems To Promote The Development Of Housing And Requiring The Majority Leaders' Roundtable Group On Affordable Housing To Study The Elimination Of Municipal Design Review Processes.

CT HB05475

An Act Concerning The Development Of Housing, Challenges To Certain Decisions Of Municipal Agencies, And The Conversion Of Vacant Nursing Homes Into Multifamily Housing.

CT HB05290

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.