Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00159

Introduced
3/11/16  
Report Pass
3/11/16  
Report Pass
3/16/16  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Robert L. Painter Of Hartford To Be A Member Of The Board Of Directors Of The Materials Innovation And Recycling Authority.

Impact

The approval of this resolution would result in Robert L. Painter's appointment to a term ending February 25, 2020, or until a successor is appointed. This position plays a vital role in guiding the authority's actions and policies related to recycling and materials innovation within the state. The materials innovation and recycling authority is pivotal for enhancing the state's efficiency regarding waste management and sustainable practices, indicating the state's interest in promoting environmental stewardship.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 159 (HJ00159) is a legislative resolution aimed at confirming the nomination of Robert L. Painter from Hartford to serve on the Board of Directors of the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority. The resolution serves a formal purpose in the legislative process, ensuring that key positions are filled by individuals deemed suitable for their roles based on the nomination of the state's executive. The confirmation is significant as it reflects the state's commitment to maintaining effective oversight over recycling and materials innovation efforts.

Contention

While the resolution itself seemingly has no contentious elements since the voting record shows unanimous support (34 yeas and 0 nays), the broader implications of the appointment could elicit differing opinions depending on Painter's perspectives and priorities on recycling issues. Given the authority's focus, there may be discussions surrounding the approaches to materials innovation, sustainability practices, and environmental regulations. Such conversations could arise if Painter's appointment leads to policy changes that impact local or statewide practices.

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