Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00986

Introduced
3/8/17  
Introduced
3/8/17  
Refer
3/8/17  
Refer
3/8/17  
Report Pass
3/24/17  
Report Pass
3/24/17  
Refer
4/5/17  
Refer
4/5/17  
Report Pass
4/11/17  
Report Pass
4/11/17  
Engrossed
5/31/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommendations For Minor And Technical Revisions To Statutes Concerning Government Administration.

Impact

The revisions put forth in SB00986 are intended to improve the operations of key committees that address social issues such as child poverty and workforce development. By updating the roles and functions of these councils, the bill seeks to ensure that they remain relevant and capable of effectively addressing current needs. The focus on developing and promoting a ten-year plan to reduce child poverty demonstrates a commitment to long-term strategies for improving social welfare, while also acknowledging the changing landscape of workforce requirements.

Summary

SB00986 is a legislative act concerning minor and technical revisions to statutes related to government administration in Connecticut. The bill aims to amend existing statutes to streamline various councils and committees involved with children's welfare and workforce development, focusing on issues such as child poverty and career pathways. The revisions include the restructuring of the Child Poverty and Prevention Council and the Connecticut Career Ladder Advisory Committee, with new provisions designed to update the composition and responsibilities of these bodies to enhance their effectiveness in meeting state goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the passage of SB00986 appears to be largely positive, as it is viewed as a necessary update to existing laws that govern critical social committees. Legislators from both sides expressed support for the bill, acknowledging the importance of adapting governmental frameworks to better serve the interests of children and families in Connecticut. The bill passed unanimously, indicating a broad consensus that these revisions are essential for effective governance in these areas.

Contention

Although there was strong bipartisan support, some discussions indicated concerns regarding the adequacy of the ten-year plan to significantly reduce child poverty. Critics pointed out that while the revisions may streamline operations, they do not necessarily guarantee the success of outcomes related to child welfare and workforce opportunities. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the committees’ effectiveness, as well as sufficient funding, were highlighted as essential components for the implementation of the proposed changes in SB00986.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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