Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SR00010

Introduced
3/16/16  
Introduced
3/16/16  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Michael R. Bzdyra Of Wallingford To Be Commissioner Of Motor Vehicles.

Impact

The confirmation of Bzdyra to the role of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles has implications for the state's transportation policies and operations. As commissioner, he will be responsible for overseeing the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which plays a crucial role in vehicle registration, licensing, and regulation of motor vehicle-related activities. This resolution reinforces the state's protocols surrounding nominations for high-level positions, ensuring that candidates receive legislative approval before assuming their roles.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 10 (SR00010) is a resolution that confirms the nomination of Michael R. Bzdyra from Wallingford to the position of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. This resolution indicates that Bzdyra will serve at the pleasure of the Governor, with a term that cannot extend beyond March 1, 2019. Introduced by Senator Duff from the 25th District, this resolution was referred to the Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee. The bill reflects the state's processes in confirming executive appointments, particularly in the transportation sector.

Contention

During the voting process on March 29, 2016, the resolution received strong support, passing with 35 votes in favor and only 1 opposed. This indicates a consensus among the Senators regarding Bzdyra's qualifications. However, any motions surrounding significant positions such as this can potentially stir debates about the appropriateness of appointments, especially if there are prior controversies or concerns regarding the nominee's qualifications or previous actions in public service.

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