Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00222

Introduced
2/22/16  
Refer
2/22/16  
Report Pass
3/10/16  
Refer
3/18/16  
Report Pass
3/24/16  
Report Pass
3/24/16  
Refer
4/1/16  
Report Pass
4/7/16  
Report Pass
4/11/16  
Report Pass
4/11/16  
Engrossed
4/19/16  
Report Pass
4/21/16  
Chaptered
5/23/16  
Enrolled
5/25/16  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Repeal Of Obsolete Reports And Programs Involving The Labor Department.

Impact

The passage of SB00222 would significantly affect various state statutes concerning employment and training. It allows for the establishment of a more effective labor framework that could enhance the delivery of services to job seekers and employers. With a focus on reducing redundancy, the bill is expected to promote a more integrated approach to workforce development, tailoring programs to better meet the needs of both workers and businesses within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 222, also referred to as the Act Concerning The Repeal Of Obsolete Reports And Programs Involving The Labor Department, aims to streamline and modernize the state's labor department by repealing laws and reports that are considered outdated. This adjustment is intended to eliminate redundant or ineffective programs that do not serve the current needs of Connecticut's workforce and economy. By updating the state's employment and training frameworks, the bill seeks to better allocate resources and improve the effectiveness of job training initiatives.

Sentiment

The discussions surrounding SB00222 showed a generally positive sentiment towards the aims of the bill, particularly among lawmakers focused on economic growth and efficiency in government operations. Advocates highlighted the necessity for the labor department to adapt to contemporary workforce challenges, while some voiced concerns about the potential loss of important metrics and accountability that might come from repealing certain oversight structures. Overall, the sentiment reflects a desire for progress and modernization balanced against vigilance regarding service effectiveness.

Contention

Despite its support, the bill faced contention regarding which specific programs and reports would be deemed obsolete and the criteria used for such determinations. Critics raised concerns that repealing programs without adequate evaluation could jeopardize vital services that assist vulnerable populations seeking employment. The debate emphasized the struggle between eliminating ineffective bureaucracy while ensuring that essential support systems remain intact to serve the community effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05267

An Act Making Changes To And Repealing Obsolete Provisions Of Statutes Relevant To The Labor Department.

CT HB05299

An Act Concerning The Department Of Economic And Community Development's Recommendations For Revisions To The Jobsct Program And The Commerce And Related Statutes.

CT HB05436

An Act Concerning Educator Certification, Teachers, Paraeducators And Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT SB00381

An Act Concerning Revisions To The Mandated Reporter Requirements.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

CT SB00002

An Act Concerning Artificial Intelligence.

CT SB00107

An Act Updating Requirements For Construction Management Oversight At The University Of Connecticut, Pausing The Requirement For A Plan To Increase The Number Of Full-time Faculty At Public Institutions Of Higher Education And Replacing References To The President Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities With The Chancellor Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities.

CT HB05232

An Act Concerning Solar Projects Throughout The State.

CT SB00385

An Act Concerning Energy Procurements, Certain Energy Sources And Programs Of The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.

CT HB05213

An Act Concerning Disconnected Youth.

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