Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00023

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

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Sheila A. Huddleston Of West Hartford To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passage of HJ00023 reinforces the structure of the state judiciary by ensuring that appointed judges are vetted and confirmed through appropriate legislative processes. This act is crucial because it upholds checks and balances within the state government, particularly in the appointment of judges who will oversee legal proceedings and issues at the Superior Court level. The confirmation helps in sustaining the integrity of judicial appointments and reflects on the importance placed on qualified and capable individuals in the judicial system.

Summary

HJ00023 is a resolution confirming the nomination of Honorable Sheila A. Huddleston of West Hartford to be a Judge of the Superior Court. This resolution is part of the state's judiciary process where the Governor's nomination is presented to the General Assembly for approval. The resolution aims to affirm the appointment for a term lasting eight years, starting from March 6, 2021. This reflects a commitment to maintaining a competent judiciary in the state.

Contention

While there was no significant opposition recorded during the voting of HJ00023, the process illustrates the importance of judicial nominations in the legislative landscape. As seen in other nomination confirmations, debates can arise concerning the qualifications and background of nominees, as well as their future impact on judicial decisions. Such discussions are vital in ensuring that nominees align with the values and expectations of the public and legislatures, although HJ00023 did not face any noted contention during its passage.

Companion Bills

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