Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Constance L. Epstein Of Glastonbury To Be A State Referee.
The approval of HJ00011 carries implications for the Connecticut judiciary system, particularly as it relates to the appointment of state referees who play crucial roles in the judicial process. The confirmation of Constance L. Epstein is expected to ensure continuity and stability within the court system as she takes on her duties. This resolution signifies the trust and confidence placed in her by both the Governor and the legislative body.
House Joint Resolution No. 11, also known as HJ00011, is a legislative resolution that confirms the nomination of Honorable Constance L. Epstein from Glastonbury to serve as State Referee. The resolution reflects the action taken by the Connecticut General Assembly during the January 2021 session. If passed, the nomination will allow her to serve in this capacity for a term of eight years, beginning January 26, 2021. This position entails significant responsibilities within the state's judicial framework, handling various judicial matters as designated by law.
While the resolution garnered overwhelming support, with 134 votes in favor and only 7 against, discussions around such nominations can sometimes evoke debates regarding qualifications and the extent of executive power in appointments. Critics may raise concerns about the transparency of the nomination process or examine the qualifications of appointees, although in this case, the swift passage suggests general agreement among legislators.