Connecticut 2023 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01226 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 05/25/2023

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 
Hartford, CT 06106  (860) 240-0200 
http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa 
sSB-1226 
AN ACT CONCERNING STATE VOTING RIGHTS IN 
RECOGNITION OF JOHN R. LEWIS. 
AMENDMENT 
LCO No.: 8670 
File Copy No.: 610 
Senate Calendar No.: 364  
 
Primary Analyst: MT 	5/25/23 
Contributing Analyst(s):  	(PL) 
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 24 $ FY 25 $ 
Secretary of the State GF - Cost 5,141,119 1,141,119 
State Comptroller - Fringe 
Benefits
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GF - Cost 263,822 263,822 
University of Connecticut GF-Cost 775,506 474,187 
Note: GF=General Fund 
  
Municipal Impact: 
Municipalities Effect FY 24 $ FY 25 $ 
Various Municipalities Potential 
Cost 
Significant Significant 
  
Explanation 
The amendment is a strike-all amendment. The amendment would 
result in an estimated total cost to the state of $6,180,447 in FY 24 and 
$1,879,128 in FY 25. The amendment would also result in significant cost 
to various municipalities, Some costs for UConn and the Office of the 
Secretary of the State. The amendment generally codifies into state law 
 
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The fringe benefit costs for most state employees are budgeted centrally in accounts 
administered by the Comptroller. The estimated active employee fringe benefit cost 
associated with most personnel changes is 42.82% of payroll in FY 24.  2023SB-01226-R00LCO08670-FNA.DOCX 	Page 2 of 3 
 
 
several aspects of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 which bans 
discrimination in voting and elections and establishes a mechanism for 
certain jurisdictions with a history of discrimination against racial and 
language minorities to seek preapproval before changing their election 
laws.  
The amendment, which requires the Secretary of the State (SOTS) to 
establish and maintain a database containing a range of elections and 
demographic data, results in a one-time start-up cost for equipment and 
software of up to $4,000,000 in FY 24 and up to $500,000 annually 
thereafter. There is also a cost for two additional staff: 1) one Manager 
of the statewide database, as required in the amendment, with an annual 
salary of $110,000 and associated fringe of $47,102, and 2) one IT Analyst 
with an annual salary of $92,372 and associated fringe of $39,554. 
The amendment also requires SOTS to make determinations of 
certain municipal plans intended to protect specified classes of electors. 
This determination process may include various municipalities 
simultaneously in the years following a redistricting or court litigation. 
This is estimated to result in an annualized cost to SOTS of $413,747 for 
four additional staff and associated fringe to the Office of the State 
Comptroller of $177,166. The staff are anticipated to be one Deputy 
Elections Director, two Staff Attorneys, and one Elections Officer. 
Additionally, the amendment requires a municipality to provide 
language-related assistance in voting and elections if SOTS determines, 
based on the American Community Survey results or data of similar 
quality, that the municipality meets certain criteria. Additional costs to 
the SOTS will be dependent on the number of municipalities that meet 
these criteria and may be up to $25,000 annually. Under Federal law, ten 
municipalities currently meet these criteria as of the most recent census
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The amendment adjusts this to include community commonality 
criterion that may narrow the cost from the original bill.  Municipalities 
are also required to hold public hearings to address potential violations 
 
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that may induce additional costs for municipalities.  
The amendment empowers the Secretary of state to partner with the 
University of Connecticut or the University of Connecticut system to 
fulfill the obligations of section 3. To facilitate this the University of 
Connecticut would require additional full-time positions and graduate 
positions to do so. This would result in costs in FY 24 of $775,506 in FY 
24 and $474,187 in FY 25.  
The State Elections Enforcement Commission, The Attorney General 
and certain parties are allowed under this amendment to bring an action 
in the Superior Court in the district of an alleged violation. This is not 
anticipated to result in a fiscal impact to the state or municipalities. 
 
The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to inflation.  
 
 
The preceding Fiscal Impact statement is prepared for the benefit of the members of the General Assembly, solely 
for the purposes of information, summarization and explanation and does not represent the intent of the General 
Assembly or either chamber thereof for any purpose. In general, fiscal impacts are based upon a variety of 
informational sources, including the analyst’s professional knowledge. Whenever applicable, agency data is 
consulted as part of the analysis, however final products do not necessarily reflect an assessment from any 
specific department.