Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00291

Introduced
3/19/21  
Introduced
3/19/21  
Refer
3/19/21  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Decision Of The Claims Commissioner To Dismiss The Claim Against The State Of Andres Sosa.

Impact

The enactment of HJ00291 would have a limited but clear impact on state laws pertaining to the claims process. By upholding the Claims Commissioner's dismissal of Sosa’s claim, the resolution reinforces the authority of the Claims Commissioner in adjudicating claims against the state. This decision reflects the broader framework of state law regarding how claims are filed, assessed, and resolved, ensuring that the Commissioner’s determinations are supported by legislative action.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 291, also known as HJ00291, was introduced to confirm the decision made by the Claims Commissioner regarding a claim filed by Andres Sosa against the state. Specifically, the resolution affirms the commissioner’s order to dismiss Sosa's claim, which amounted to over twenty thousand dollars. The resolution is a formal acknowledgment by the General Assembly of the Commissioner’s decision and does not initiate any new claims or financial obligations beyond what has already been evaluated by the Claims Commissioner.

Contention

While the text does not provide explicit details about contention surrounding the resolution or any opposition to it, the nature of such claims often involves varying perspectives on state liability and compensation. There may be underlying concerns regarding the sufficiency of the claims process for individuals who feel wronged. In this case, the dismissal raises questions about individual recourse against the state and the interpretation of laws guiding the Claims Commissioner’s decisions.

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