Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06427

Introduced
2/10/21  
Refer
2/10/21  
Refer
2/10/21  
Report Pass
3/18/21  
Refer
3/25/21  
Refer
3/25/21  
Report Pass
3/31/21  
Report Pass
3/31/21  
Engrossed
4/26/21  
Engrossed
4/26/21  
Report Pass
4/28/21  
Report Pass
4/28/21  
Passed
6/9/21  
Passed
6/9/21  
Chaptered
6/24/21  
Chaptered
6/24/21  
Enrolled
6/28/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Organizational Structure And Bylaws Of The Militia Units.

Impact

This legislation is poised to impact the operational flexibility of state militia units by aligning their structure and governance more closely with federal standards. By allowing the Governor to dictate the organizational arrangements, the act introduces a centralized approach to management. This could lead to improved cohesion and functionality within the state militia, ultimately aiming to enhance its effectiveness in various missions and operations.

Summary

House Bill 06427, also known as Public Act No. 21-158, addresses the organizational structure and bylaws of militia units in the state. The act aims to update and clarify the existing provisions within the state's general statutes regarding the governance of these military units. Significant changes include the delegation of authority to the Governor for determining the organizational structure of the militia, emphasizing consistency with the composition, size, and purpose of Federal military units and the National Guard.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 06427 seems to lean towards a supportive stance among lawmakers who value streamlined governance and alignment with federal standards. The discussions highlight a general agreement on the need for modernizing the operational framework of militia units, though it remains to be seen how local units perceive these changes in terms of autonomy and local identity.

Contention

A notable point of contention arises around potential tensions between local militia units and state leadership regarding operational authority. Critics may argue that centralizing control could undermine the unique operational capabilities of local units. However, supporters assert that having a unified structure will improve operational readiness and compliance with federal mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05403

An Act Concerning Military Protection Orders And Other Interpersonal Violence Protections.

CT SB00195

An Act Concerning The Use Of Man-made Structures To Mark The Coastal Jurisdiction Line.

CT SB00348

An Act Eliminating Service In Time Of War As An Eligibility Criterion For Certain State And Municipal Veterans' Benefits.

CT HB05174

An Act Concerning Temporary Shelter Units For Persons Experiencing Homelessness Or Refugees Located On Real Property Owned By Religious Organizations.

CT HB05401

An Act Concerning Credit For Military Service Under The Municipal Employees' Retirement System.

CT SB00347

An Act Concerning Minor And Technical Revisions To A Statute Relating To Military And Veterans' Affairs.

CT SB00337

An Act Concerning Street Takeovers And The Illegal Use Of Certain Vehicles.

CT HB05413

An Act Concerning The Illegal Use Of Certain Vehicles And Street Takeovers.

CT SB00140

An Act Concerning The Sale And Use Of Consumer Fireworks.

CT SB00400

An Act Concerning The Insurance Department's Technical Corrections And Other Revisions To The Insurance Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.