Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HR00202

Introduced
7/13/21  
Introduced
7/13/21  
Passed
7/14/21  

Caption

Resolution Approving The Governor's Renewed Declaration Of Public Health And Civil Preparedness Emergencies Filed With The Secretary Of The State On July 13, 2021.

Impact

If passed, this resolution ensures that the government has the power to take necessary actions under the existing emergency declarations. It opens the pathway for the state to mobilize resources and implement measures intended to safeguard public health. By solidifying the declaration, the bill acts as a lever for the continued enforcement of health regulations and other preventive actions aimed at controlling public crises.

Summary

House Resolution 202 seeks to approve the Governor's renewed declaration of public health and civil preparedness emergencies that was filed on July 13, 2021. The resolution is a formal acknowledgment by the House that supports the executive authority's efforts to manage the ongoing situation related to public health and safety. This resolution is vital in continuing the state’s ability to respond effectively to emergencies stemming from public health crises.

Contention

While the resolution garnered a majority of supportive votes from the House members, with 73 voting in favor and 56 against, it also faced some opposition. Critics may argue that recurring states of emergency could infringe upon civil liberties or create a prolonged climate of emergency governance. However, supporters emphasize that these measures are critical to ensuring a coordinated and effective response to ongoing public health threats.

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