Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00022

Introduced
1/15/21  
Report Pass
1/15/21  
Engrossed
2/24/21  
Report Pass
2/25/21  
Passed
3/1/21  
Passed
3/1/21  
Passed
3/1/21  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable James G. Kenefick, Jr. Of Guilford To Be A State Referee.

Impact

The passage of HJ00022 holds significance in the ongoing capacity of the judiciary and its leadership. By confirming Judge Kenefick, the legislature ensures that the judicial system is equipped with experienced individuals who can deliver justice efficiently. Such appointments are crucial for fostering public confidence in the judicial process and ensuring that the rule of law is upheld within the state.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 22, introduced by Representative Stafstrom and Senator Winfield, seeks to confirm the nomination of Honorable James G. Kenefick, Jr. of Guilford as a State Referee. This resolution outlines the acknowledgment of the governor's nomination and the approval to serve for a term of eight years, starting from July 5, 2021. The resolution emphasizes the importance of judicial appointments in maintaining a fair and functioning legal system in the state.

Contention

While the resolution was passed unanimously with a vote of 148 to 0, the discussions surrounding judicial nominations often highlight the broader implications of such appointments. Topics of contention typically include the qualifications of nominees, diversity within the judiciary, and the perceived influence of political affiliations on appointments. However, in this instance, there appears to be a consensus around the qualifications of Judge Kenefick, minimizing potential conflicts or discussions during the voting process.

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