Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of John P. Regan, Esquire, Of Old Greenwich To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.
Impact
By confirming this nomination, the resolution has implications for the state's judicial system, specifically regarding the appointments of judges to the Superior Court. A successful confirmation means that John P. Regan will join the judiciary, which can influence how legal matters are interpreted and adjudicated in the state. This process reaffirms the checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches in maintaining judicial appointments.
Summary
HJ00229 is a resolution confirming the nomination of John P. Regan, Esquire, of Old Greenwich, to serve as a Judge of the Superior Court. This resolution indicates that his nomination is put forth by the Governor and aims to confirm his appointment for a term of eight years following confirmation by both Houses, effectively succeeding the Honorable Barbara Brazzel-Massaro. The resolution illustrates the state's process for appointing judges to ensure that candidates are vetted and approved by the legislative body.
Contention
While there were no notable points of contention indicated during the voting history—where the resolution received unanimous support with 148 yeas and 0 nays—similar resolutions can sometimes provoke debate depending on the candidate's background and qualifications. However, in this instance, the smooth passage through the consent calendar reflects broad support for the nominee, suggesting a general consensus on his qualifications among the legislators.