Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00050

Introduced
1/29/21  
Refer
1/29/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Refer
3/11/21  
Report Pass
3/30/21  
Report Pass
3/30/21  
Refer
4/6/21  
Refer
4/6/21  
Report Pass
4/13/21  
Report Pass
4/13/21  
Engrossed
5/4/21  
Report Pass
5/6/21  
Passed
6/4/21  
Passed
6/4/21  
Passed
6/4/21  

Caption

Resolution Commemorating The Twenty-second Anniversary Of The Connecticut-taiwan Sister-state Relationship.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Taiwan's status as a vibrant democracy and a robust free-market economy, which aligns with the values shared between Taiwan and the United States. This has been particularly significant since the United States Congress passed the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) in 1979, which continues to form the cornerstone of relations, ensuring mutual security and commerce. Furthermore, the resolution promotes recognition of Taiwan through its inclusion in international organizations and initiatives aimed at health cooperation, particularly in light of challenges posed by global health crises such as COVID-19.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 50, commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the Connecticut-Taiwan sister-state relationship, emphasizes the longstanding friendship and beneficial exchanges between Connecticut and Taiwan. Established in 1999, this relationship allows for enhanced cultural, educational, and economic cooperation, underlining the importance of mutual interests. In 2019, Connecticut exported approximately $194 million worth of goods to Taiwan, which has solidified Taiwan's position as a significant trading partner for the state.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HJ00050 is positive, with overwhelming support evidenced by a unanimous vote in the Senate as indicated by the 36 to 0 tally. Legislators from both sides of the aisle displayed an eagerness to celebrate and strengthen ties with Taiwan, viewing the sister-state relationship as an avenue for economic growth and cultural exchange while enhancing Connecticut's stature as a globally engaged state.

Contention

Although HJ00050 is largely supported, concerns may arise regarding political implications given Taiwan's sensitive geopolitical status. The push for economic agreements such as a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) may attract scrutiny or dissent from various parties, emphasizing the complex dynamics of international relations. Nevertheless, the resolution presents an opportunity for further dialogue about strategic partnerships and trade relationships in an evolving global economic landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HJ00173

Resolution Commemorating The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Of The Connecticut-taiwan Sister-state Relationship.

CT HR00015

Resolution Proposing Approval Of An Agreement Between The State Of Connecticut And The State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (sebac).

CT SR00012

Resolution Proposing Approval Of An Agreement Between The State Of Connecticut And The State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition (sebac).

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00136

An Act Making Changes To The Connecticut Retirement Security Program Statutes.

CT HB05088

An Act Concerning Funding For The Connecticut Food Bank.

CT SB00057

An Act Concerning Funding For School-based Health Centers In Eastern Connecticut.

CT HR00014

Resolution Proposing Approval Of An Agreement Between The University Of Connecticut Board Of Trustees And The International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace And Agricultural Implement Workers Of America, Local 6950.

CT SB00109

An Act Modifying The Connecticut Automatic Admissions Program.

CT SB00455

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of An Investment Instrument Program By The University Of Connecticut And The Connecticut State University System.

Similar Bills

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