Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00721

Introduced
1/29/19  

Caption

An Act Appropriating Funds To The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection To Support The Connecticut Wing Civil Air Patrol.

Impact

The appropriation of funds under this bill is crucial for the Connecticut Wing Civil Air Patrol as it allows for the maintenance and enhancement of essential services that play a significant role in public safety and emergency response. The funding is intended to facilitate various operational aspects of the Civil Air Patrol, which include aerial surveillance, search and rescue missions, and emergency preparedness and response endeavors. This support is vital for sustaining the capabilities of the organization in assisting state authorities and communities during crises.

Summary

SB00721, officially titled as 'An Act Appropriating Funds To The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection To Support The Connecticut Wing Civil Air Patrol', seeks to allocate funds from the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. The aim of this bill is to ensure that the Connecticut Wing Civil Air Patrol, a component of the Civil Air Patrol involved in search and rescue operations, as well as other emergency services, receives financial support to continue its operations effectively and efficiently. The bill is introduced by Senator Leone from the 27th District.

Contention

Although there are no explicit points of contention detailed in the discussions surrounding SB00721, the allocation of state resources for funding specific organizations can often lead to debates regarding budget priorities and the allocation of funds. Legislators may discuss whether such funding adequately represents the needs of various sectors, including public safety and emergency services, and whether the resources could be more effectively utilized elsewhere. However, the overarching goal of ensuring public protection through the support of organizations like the Civil Air Patrol tends to align with wider legislative interests.

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