Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00096

Introduced
4/29/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  
Engrossed
5/7/25  
Report Pass
5/9/25  
Passed
5/22/25  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Aileen K. Keays Of Farmington To Be A Member Of The Board Of Pardons And Paroles.

Impact

The confirmation of Aileen K. Keays has implications for the judiciary and parole system in Connecticut. As a member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, she will have a significant role in deciding parole for incarcerated individuals and addressing issues related to the pardoning process. This appointment is considered crucial as the board plays a key role in rehabilitation and reintegration into society, which can influence broader criminal justice outcomes.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 96, also referred to as HJ00096, pertains to the confirmation of the nomination of Aileen K. Keays to serve as a full-time member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles in Connecticut. This bill indicates that the appointee will serve a term that is coterminous with the Governor's term, ensuring alignment between the board member's tenure and that of the current administration. The resolution is an executive function that requires legislative approval, reflecting the checks and balances inherent in gubernatorial appointments.

Contention

While the bill’s primary purpose centers on confirming a nomination, discussions surrounding such appointments can often bring to light various points of contention. Concerns may arise regarding the nominee's qualifications, perspectives on criminal justice policies, and how they align with contemporary societal needs. Supporters of the nominee may advocate for her experience and capabilities, while opponents could question aspects of her background or judicial philosophy, especially in relation to parole decisions.

Voting_summary

HJ00096 underwent a voting process where it was passed with 27 votes in favor and 10 votes against. This suggests a considerable, though not overwhelming, support for the nomination, indicating that while there is agreement on the necessity of the appointment, there may be significant concerns among certain members regarding the implications of her potential decisions on the board.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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