Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00021

Introduced
1/6/21  
Refer
1/6/21  
Report Pass
3/11/21  
Report Pass
3/11/21  
Engrossed
3/23/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Report Pass
4/12/21  
Passed
4/26/21  
Passed
4/26/21  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Robert T. Simmelkjaer Ii Of Westport To Be A Member And Chairperson Of The Board Of Directors Of The Connecticut Lottery Corporation.

Impact

This bill reinforces the state's governance structure concerning the management of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation, an entity that plays a crucial role in the state's revenue generation through lottery sales. By confirming Simmelkjaer's nomination, the bill ensures continuity in leadership and governance, which is vital for the effective functioning of the corporation. The governance of lottery activities is significant as it relates to appropriations for public services funded through lottery revenues.

Summary

SJ00021 is a resolution confirming the nomination of Robert T. Simmelkjaer II to serve as a member and chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation. This bill serves to formally approve his nomination presented by the Governor, thus providing a clear legal affirmation of his role and responsibilities within the corporation. The resolution indicates that Simmelkjaer will serve at the pleasure of the Governor and for a term coterminous with the Governor's own term, or until a successor is appointed and qualified.

Contention

While the bill itself appears straightforward, discussions around such nominations often raise questions about the appropriateness of appointments and the qualifications of nominees. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the influence of political considerations in these appointments, particularly regarding how they may affect the operational independence of the Connecticut Lottery Corporation. However, no notable opposition or contention regarding Simmelkjaer's qualifications was reported during discussions surrounding this specific nomination.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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