Connecticut 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00048

Introduced
3/7/22  
Refer
3/7/22  
Refer
3/7/22  
Report Pass
4/8/22  
Report Pass
4/8/22  
Engrossed
4/12/22  
Engrossed
4/12/22  
Report Pass
4/12/22  
Report Pass
4/12/22  
Passed
4/19/22  
Passed
4/19/22  
Passed
4/19/22  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Basil R.a. Mahoney Of Bloomfield To Be A Member Of The Judicial Review Council.

Impact

By confirming Mahoney's nomination, SJ00048 impacts the structure and function of the Judicial Review Council, which is essential for overseeing the judiciary and ensuring proper judicial conduct. The council, comprising individuals not serving as judges or attorneys, plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of the legal system. This appointment is indicative of the governor's approach to fulfilling the council's composition requirements and enhancing its operational efficacy.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 48, also known as SJ00048, is a legislative measure aimed at confirming the nomination of Basil R.A. Mahoney of Bloomfield to serve as a member of the Judicial Review Council. This resolution is significant as it formalizes an appointment made by the governor, underscoring the state's system of checks and balances regarding judicial oversight.

Contention

The discussions surrounding the resolution's passage were largely procedural, with no significant points of contention reported during the voting process. SJ00048 passed with unanimous support in the Senate, reflecting a consensus among the legislators. Such broad agreement suggests a shared recognition of Mahoney's qualifications for the role and confidence in the governor's nomination process.

Voting_history

The resolution was voted on April 12, 2022, and received overwhelming approval with 33 'yeas' and 0 'nays'. This unanimous vote underscores the legislative body’s support for Mahoney's appointment and reflects the stability in the political climate regarding judicial appointments at that time.

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