Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00012

Introduced
1/4/17  
Refer
1/4/17  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Elizabeth A. Bozzuto Of Watertown To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passage of SJ00012 reflects a commitment to maintaining a judiciary that is both competent and accountable to the citizens of the state. By confirming qualified individuals like Bozzuto, the bill influences the composition and functioning of the Superior Court. Judicial appointments can significantly shape the state's legal landscape, impacting myriad areas such as family law, civil rights, and criminal justice. The resolution reaffirms the legislative process as a check on the executive branch's power in judicial appointments.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 12, introduced in January 2017, focuses on the confirmation of Elizabeth A. Bozzuto from Watertown as a Judge of the Superior Court for an eight-year term. The resolution highlights the procedural aspect of judicial appointments and confirms the nominee following her nomination by the Governor. The introduction of the bill signifies the legislative branch's role in verifying judicial appointments to ensure qualified candidates are placed in judicial positions within the State.

Contention

During the voting process, which resulted in 30 yeas and 1 nay, there was limited contention, indicating a broad consensus on Bozzuto's qualifications among legislators. However, discussions around judicial nominations often evoke diverse viewpoints, particularly regarding the criteria for selection and the influence of politics on the judiciary. While this particular resolution achieved strong support, debates over the balance of power between the branches may resurface in future nominations.

Voting_history

The resolution was adopted through a Senate Roll Call Vote on January 18, 2017, showcasing legislative support for Bozzuto's confirmation, ultimately shaping the court system for years to come, pending her acceptance of the judicial role.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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