Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00022

Introduced
2/15/19  
Refer
2/15/19  
Refer
2/15/19  
Report Pass
2/27/19  
Report Pass
3/14/19  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Toni M. Fatone Of West Hartford To Be A Workers' Compensation Commissioner.

Impact

The confirmation of this nomination carries implications for the operations of the Workers' Compensation Commission, which plays a crucial role in overseeing and regulating workers' compensation claims and benefits across Connecticut. The resolution emphasizes the legislative branch's involvement in the appointment process, ensuring that appointed officials are subject to oversight, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in government appointments.

Voting

The resolution was put to a vote on March 27, 2019, where it received substantial support, passing unanimously with 142 votes in favor and none against. This overwhelming support illustrates a collective confidence in the nominee and reflects the legislature's commitment to ensuring competent individuals are appointed to essential state positions.

Summary

SJ00022 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced to confirm the nomination of Toni M. Fatone from West Hartford as a Workers' Compensation Commissioner. This nomination reflects the authority vested in the Governor to appoint individuals to serve in significant roles within the state government, specifically in the area of workers' compensation. The resolution seeks to ratify Fatone's appointment for a term of five years upon confirmation by both Houses of the General Assembly.

Contention

Regarding the nomination process, discussions may arise surrounding the qualifications of the nominee and the appropriateness of their appointment. Additionally, the hum of political discourse might also involve debate on the effectiveness of the Workers' Compensation Commission and whether new leadership could bring about needed changes in policy or practice.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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