Connecticut 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00228

Introduced
3/12/24  
Introduced
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/25/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/25/24  
Passed
3/25/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Passed
3/25/24  
Passed
3/25/24  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Matthew Necci, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Impact

If confirmed, Matthew Necci will succeed the Honorable Kathleen E. McNamara, filling a critical vacancy in the Superior Court. The bill represents not only a procedural step in judicial appointments but also reflects the ongoing efforts to ensure that the judiciary is staffed with qualified individuals capable of upholding the rule of law. Necci's appointment is anticipated to enhance the judicial roster, thereby impacting legal proceedings and interpretations of state laws in various cases that come before the court.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 228, introduced in February 2024, is aimed at confirming the nomination of Matthew Necci, Esquire, of Glastonbury, to serve as a Judge of the Superior Court for a term of eight years. The resolution follows a standard procedure for judicial nominations and is meant to affirm the Governor's selection. It highlights the legislative process of judicial confirmations within the state's governance framework, emphasizing the role of both Houses of the General Assembly in such appointments. The bill underscores the importance placed on the judiciary in maintaining state law and order.

Contention

The resolution itself did not appear to provoke significant contention, as indicated by its unanimous support in the most recent voting history, with 148 votes in favor and none against. This suggests a strong bipartisan agreement on Necci's qualifications for the role. Nonetheless, the broader topic of judicial appointments often raises discussions about the criteria for selection, the political implications of such nominations, and the qualifications that prospective judges must possess. Continuing discussions around the judiciary in the state highlight ongoing debates about judicial independence and effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HJ00120

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Eric D. Daniels, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT SJ00067

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Thamar Esperance-smith, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HJ00223

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Nicole Anker, Esquire, Of South Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HJ00127

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Christopher A.h. Griffin, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HJ00283

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Moira L. Buckley, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT SJ00069

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Josephine S. Graff, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT SJ00101

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Nora R. Dannehy, Esquire, Of Glastonbury To Be An Associate Judge Of The Supreme Court And A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HJ00117

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Matthew A. Weiner, Esquire, Of Hartford To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HJ00284

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Matthew Larock, Esquire, Of Weatogue To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HJ00118

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Matthew J. Budzik, Esquire, Of Simsbury To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.