LCO No. 1528 1 of 2 General Assembly Proposed Bill No. 746 January Session, 2025 LCO No. 1528 Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS Introduced by: SEN. HARDING, 30th Dist. SEN. MARTIN, 31st Dist. SEN. SAMPSON, 16th Dist. SEN. CICARELLA, 34th Dist. SEN. SOMERS, 18th Dist. SEN. HWANG, 28th Dist. SEN. BERTHEL, 32nd Dist. SEN. FAZIO, 36th Dist. SEN. GORDON, 35th Dist. SEN. KISSEL, 7th Dist. AN ACT CONCERNING VARIOUS REVISIONS TO STATE AGENCY ORGANIZATION, HIRING AND AUDIT PROCEDURES TO INCREASE GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: That the general statutes be amended to (1) reestablish the Legislative 1 Program Review and Investigations Committee; (2) impose 2 consequences for state agencies that do not submit mandated reports; 3 (3) reestablish the Commission on Enhancing Agency Outcomes; (4) 4 require state agencies to provide detailed information on vacancies that 5 have existed for eight months or more to the joint standing committee 6 of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to 7 appropriations and the budgets of state agencies; (5) require each state 8 agency to provide an organizational chart of such agency to the joint 9 standing committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of 10 matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies and 11 Proposed Bill No. 746 LCO No. 1528 2 of 2 government administration; (6) require agencies to submit reports 12 concerning staff levels and hiring; (7) transfer responsibility for state 13 hiring from the Department of Administrative Services to the individual 14 agencies; (8) require public hearings be held on all audit reports; and (9) 15 increase criminal penalties for ethical violations of state employees and 16 public agency officials. 17 Statement of Purpose: To improve state government efficiency and oversight by reestablishing the Legislative Program Review and Investigations Committee and Commission on Enhancing Agency Outcomes, making various revisions to provisions concerning state agency organization, hiring and audits and increasing criminal penalties for certain ethical violations.