Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00002

Introduced
2/11/16  
Introduced
2/11/16  
Report Pass
2/11/16  
Report Pass
2/11/16  
Report Pass
2/17/16  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Sal Bramante Of Hartford To Be A Member Of The State Elections Enforcement Commission.

Impact

If confirmed, Bramante will serve a three-year term beginning July 1, 2015, and ending June 30, 2018. The State Elections Enforcement Commission plays a crucial role in overseeing election procedures and ensuring compliance with election laws. The appointment of Bramante is poised to impact the commission's operations, as members are responsible for upholding the integrity of the electoral process in the state. His experience and background will likely influence the commission's direction and effectiveness.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 2, introduced by Representative Janowski and Senator Duff, confirms the nomination of Sal Bramante of Hartford to serve as a member of the State Elections Enforcement Commission. This resolution signifies the legislative process of appointing individuals to influential positions within state regulatory bodies, reflecting the checks and balances inherent in governmental operations. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Executive and Legislative Nominations, highlighting the importance of oversight in the nomination process.

Contention

The resolution received unanimous support during the voting process, as evidenced by the Senate Roll Call Vote on February 17, 2016, which recorded 36 yeas and 0 nays. Such broad support indicates a consensus among the legislators regarding Bramante's qualifications for the role. Nevertheless, discussions surrounding appointments to election oversight bodies often touch on broader issues of political accountability and public trust in the electoral system.

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