Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00101

Introduced
3/3/17  
Introduced
3/3/17  
Report Pass
3/3/17  
Report Pass
3/8/17  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Bethany J. Alvord Of Bloomfield To Be A Judge Of The Appellate Court And A Judge Of Superior Court.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 101 was introduced in January 2017 and focuses on confirming the nomination of the Honorable Bethany J. Alvord to the posts of Judge of the Appellate Court and Judge of the Superior Court. The resolution outlines the formal approval of her nomination, indicating that she is to serve a term of eight years starting from April 22, 2017. The bill was referred to the Committee on Judiciary and marks an essential step in the judicial appointment process within the state. The resolution received unanimous support in the Senate with a roll call vote on March 8, 2017, reflecting a consensus among legislators on Judge Alvord's qualifications for the position. The lack of opposition indicates that her past experience and character were viewed favorably by both sides of the aisle, which is critical for appointments to high judicial offices. Notably, the bill highlights the importance of the judiciary's role in maintaining the rule of law and ensuring justice within the state. Appointments such as this one are crucial for the integrity of the judicial system and its operations, thereby impacting how laws are interpreted and enforced. In conclusion, HJ00101 serves not only as a formal resolution confirming a judicial appointment but also symbolizes the collaborative nature of governance necessary for the functioning of an effective legal system. The passage of this resolution underscores the confidence that legislators have in Judge Alvord's ability to fulfill the duties of her office and contribute positively to the state's judicial framework.

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