Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00172

Introduced
4/18/16  
Report Pass
4/18/16  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Mark T. Gould Of North Haven To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passing of HJ00172 has implications for the state's judiciary as it emphasizes the collaborative nature of judicial appointments in Connecticut. By confirming the nomination, the General Assembly upholds the checks and balances inherent in the state's governance structure. This process not only serves to appoint qualified individuals to the judiciary but also instills confidence in the judicial system by showcasing legislative oversight over appointments.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 172, introduced in February 2016, confirms the nomination of the Honorable Mark T. Gould of North Haven to be a Judge of the Superior Court. The resolution is a straightforward procedural action that reflects the legislative branch's role in the confirmation of judicial appointments made by the governor. This resolution specifically approves the governor's nomination for Gould to serve a term of eight years beginning May 7, 2016.

Contention

While resolutions confirming nominations are generally routine, the discussions surrounding them can sometimes reveal underlying tensions regarding judicial appointments. In this case, no notable points of contention were mentioned in the discussions or voting history. The resolution passed with a significant majority in the Senate, indicating broad support for the nominee. Such overwhelming votes reflect a general consensus among lawmakers on the suitability of the nominee for the position.

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