Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00010

Introduced
1/13/17  

Caption

Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution To Provide For Recall Of Elected Officials.

Impact

If adopted, the amendment would empower citizens with a mechanism to hold elected officials accountable, thereby potentially influencing how they govern. It fosters an environment where elected representatives must remain responsive to the electorate to avoid the possibility of recall. This could lead to a more dynamic political framework where officials are incentivized to address constituents’ concerns promptly and effectively, thus affecting both local and state governance significantly.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 10 proposes an amendment to the Connecticut State Constitution to allow the recall of any state or local elected officials. This initiative aims to empower voters by enabling them to remove officials from office before the end of their terms based on a demonstrated loss of public confidence. The resolution has been introduced by Senator Suzio and has been referred to the Committee on Government Administration and Elections for further consideration. Such constitutional amendments can have lasting effects on the political landscape and governance structure of Connecticut.

Contention

While the proposal is aimed at increasing democratic engagement, it is likely to face contention regarding its implications on political stability. Some critics may argue that the ability to recall officials could lead to political instability and increased partisanship, where officials might be removed for political reasons rather than genuine concerns about performance. Supporters, however, posit that this mechanism is a necessary tool for voters to ensure accountability and transparency within their elected representatives.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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