Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00028

Introduced
2/17/21  
Introduced
2/17/21  
Refer
2/17/21  
Refer
2/17/21  
Report Pass
3/19/21  
Report Pass
3/19/21  
Engrossed
3/23/21  
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 Jessica Torres Shlatz, Esquire, Of West Hartford To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

The passage of SJ00028 affirms the state's commitment to appointing qualified individuals to the judiciary, which is central to maintaining a robust judicial system. By confirming Shlatz, the resolution ensures that the Superior Court will have judges capable of interpreting laws and administering justice fairly, thereby strengthening the rule of law in the state. The appointment serves the public interest by ensuring competent jurists manage important legal matters in communities across the state.

Summary

SJ00028 is a resolution that confirms the nomination of Jessica Torres Shlatz to serve as a Judge of the Superior Court. This resolution indicates the approval by the Assembly of her nomination, to serve a term of eight years following confirmation from both legislative houses. The nomination was introduced by Senator Winfield and Representative Stafstrom and is part of the January Session of 2021. The resolution specifically notes that this appointment is to succeed the Honorable Kenneth B. Povodator.

Contention

The resolution was debated and ultimately passed by a significant margin in the legislative assembly, indicating broad support for Shlatz's nomination. However, there may have been differing opinions among members concerning her qualifications or judicial philosophy, as evidenced by the 14 votes against the resolution. The dissenting votes suggest that some legislators had concerns about her ability to fulfill the responsibilities of a judge or may have preferred alternative candidates for the position.

Companion Bills

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