Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HR00014

Introduced
5/12/21  
Report Pass
5/12/21  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Lenny T. Winkler Of Groton To Be Reappointed A Member Of The Freedom Of Information Commission.

Impact

The confirmation of Lenny T. Winkler aims to bolster the operational integrity of the Freedom of Information Commission, which plays a crucial role in protecting the public's right to access government information. By supporting this resolution, the House is reinforcing the principles of transparency and accountability within state governance. It is important to have members on this commission who are dedicated to promoting public access to information and ensuring that governmental bodies adhere to transparency laws.

Summary

House Resolution 14, introduced by Representative Concepcion, seeks to confirm the nomination of Lenny T. Winkler of Groton for reappointment to the Freedom of Information Commission. This commission is vital for overseeing issues related to public transparency and access to information held by governmental entities. The resolution specifies that Winkler's term will conclude on June 30, 2024, or until his successor is appointed and qualified. Such resolutions are essential for maintaining a transparent and accountable government, ensuring that nominated individuals meet the qualifications necessary to uphold the standards of the commission.

Contention

Debates surrounding such confirmations may revolve around the nominee's prior experiences and commitment to the principles of the Freedom of Information Act. Although this particular resolution seems to have faced no opposition, discussions in the past have highlighted concerns about how effectively the commission upholds transparency standards in state government operations. Ensuring that qualified individuals are appointed is essential, as it affects the public’s ability to seek and obtain information, influencing overall community trust in government practices.

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