Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SR00003

Caption

Resolution Concerning The Printing Of The Senate Journal.

Impact

The adoption of SR00003 would have implications for the transparency and accessibility of legislative proceedings in the state. By affirming the Clerk's discretion in determining the quantity of Senate Journals printed, it seeks to adapt to changing needs, which may be influenced by fluctuating attendance or interest in Senate activities over different sessions. This established process may help in maintaining an accurate and efficient legislative record-keeping system, which is essential for informed governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 3, introduced during the January Session of 2017, concerns the authority of the Clerk of the Senate regarding the printing and distribution of the Senate Journal. The resolution empowers the Clerk to determine the necessary number of copies to be printed and distributed daily, as well as additional copies required at the close of the session, in accordance with what is provided by law. This resolution aims to streamline the process by which legislative records are disseminated, ensuring that timely information is available to senators and potentially the public.

Contention

While there do not appear to be significant points of contention outlined in the available documents regarding SR00003, the resolution does reinforce the operational framework within which the Senate functions. The decision to empower the Clerk could be subject to varying opinions on its practicality, efficiency, and the potential implications for public access to legislative documents. The resolution’s simplicity may appeal to those favoring operational efficiency, yet there could be concerns regarding adequate access to these records for stakeholders outside the Senate.

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