Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00023

Introduced
1/4/17  
Refer
1/4/17  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Richard P. Gilardi Of Stratford To Be A State Referee.

Impact

The successful confirmation of Richard P. Gilardi as a State Referee emphasizes the collaborative relationship between the executive and legislative branches regarding judicial appointments. It solidifies Gilardi's role within the judiciary, allowing him to oversee specific legal proceedings and contribute to the state's judicial processes over the set term. The resolution indicates the importance of such nominations in maintaining the integrity and functionality of the state's judiciary.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 23, presented during the January 2017 session, focuses on the confirmation of Richard P. Gilardi as a State Referee. The resolution was introduced by Senators Doyle and Kissel, alongside Representative Tong, and aims to grant Gilardi an eight-year term from February 7, 2017. This confirmation is a procedural but significant step in the judiciary, reflecting on the appointment powers held by the Governor and the Senate's role in validating state judicial appointments.

Contention

While there is no documented substantial opposition in the provided discussions and voting history, legislative debates surrounding judicial appointments often engage various viewpoints about qualifications, governance, and judicial independence. Thus, confirmation resolutions such as this can occasionally spark contention based on party lines or concerns regarding the appointed individuals' judicial philosophy and decision-making. However, in this instance, the resolution passed with overwhelming support, indicating a consensus about Gilardi’s suitability for the position.

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