Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00113

Introduced
5/10/17  
Report Pass
5/10/17  
Report Pass
5/18/17  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Eric J. George Of Glastonbury To Be A Member Of The Criminal Justice Commission.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 113 is a resolution confirming the nomination of Eric J. George from Glastonbury to serve as a member of the Criminal Justice Commission. This resolution indicates the legislative approval process required for the governor's nominations, showcasing a collaborative effort between the executive and legislative branches of the state government. The bill underscores the significance of the Criminal Justice Commission in overseeing and advising on matters related to criminal justice policy and practice in the state. The resolution notes that Mr. George will serve at the pleasure of the Governor, meaning that his term will coincide with that of the Governor or until a successor is appointed and qualified. This reflects the typical structure of state appointments where appointees are often chosen for their alignment with the administration's policies and goals. Notably, the resolution passed with unanimous support in a Senate Roll Call Vote, indicating a bipartisan consensus on the nomination. The lack of opposition illustrates a potential alignment on the qualifications that Mr. George brings to the table for this critical position. Such support can be a signal of confidence in his ability to contribute positively to discussions and decisions made by the Criminal Justice Commission. In conclusion, this resolution highlights the importance of formalizing appointments within governmental structures and the collaborative nature of state governance, particularly in the realm of criminal justice. The appointment of Eric J. George is a step towards ensuring that experienced individuals are in place to handle complex issues related to criminal justice policy, which is vital for maintaining public safety and effective governance.

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