Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06033

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

An Act Proposing Amendments Concerning The Designation Of Free Enterprise Day And Constitution Day.

Impact

The proposed changes to the general statutes under HB 06033 would amend specific subdivisions concerning educational and commemorative observances in Connecticut. By formally designating Free Enterprise Day and Constitution Day, the bill would reinforce the importance of these themes in educational curricula and community initiatives. This could enhance public awareness regarding entrepreneurship and the historical context of Connecticut’s government, fostering a sense of pride among residents.

Summary

House Bill 06033 proposes amendments to recognize Free Enterprise Day and Constitution Day in Connecticut. The bill aims to honor the innovative contributions of entrepreneurs to the state's economy while also acknowledging Connecticut's historical significance as the home of the first written constitution of a representative republic. This dual recognition is intended to celebrate both the spirit of entrepreneurship and the foundational principles of governance that have shaped the state.

Contention

While the bill is primarily a celebratory measure, it might provoke discussions regarding the allocation of resources for such commemorative days. Critics may argue that state recognition of additional observances could divert attention from more pressing legislative issues. Nevertheless, supporters could argue that recognizing these days is essential for promoting civic awareness and economic growth through entrepreneurship. Overall, the bill is likely to receive bipartisan support due to its positive framing around civic pride and economic contribution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05409

An Act Designating Various Days, Weeks And Months.

CT HJ00015

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning Twelve-year Term Limits For Legislators And Constitutional Officers.

CT HJ00009

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning Municipal Zoning.

CT SJ00042

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning A Right Of Individual Privacy.

CT SJ00013

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning The Term Of Office For State Senators.

CT HJ00011

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning Terms Of Office For Legislators.

CT HJ00004

Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution Concerning Term Limits For The Office Of Governor.

CT HJ00012

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning Voting Rights For Certain Residents Of The State.

CT HJ00013

Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution To Provide For An Environmental Rights Amendment.

CT HJ00008

Resolution Proposing A Constitutional Amendment To Protect The Right To An Abortion.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.