Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00558

Introduced
1/21/11  
Introduced
1/21/11  
Refer
1/21/11  

Caption

An Act Suspending Printing Of The Connecticut Law Journal.

Impact

The suspension of the printing of the Connecticut Law Journal would have significant implications for state law and the accessibility of legal information. The selective withdrawal from print publications suggests a shift towards a more efficient model of government resource usage. By moving to an online-only format, the state can potentially allocate the funds previously used for printing towards other pressing needs or initiatives, enhancing overall governmental budget management.

Summary

SB00558, also known as An Act Suspending Printing Of The Connecticut Law Journal, proposes to amend the general statutes in Connecticut to suspend the physical printing of the Connecticut Law Journal. The primary rationale behind this legislative measure is focused on cost-saving, as the publication is already accessible online. This transition to a digital format aligns with contemporary practices of information dissemination and aims to enhance accessibility while reducing governmental expenditure.

Contention

While the bill appears to be a forward-thinking move towards modernization, there may be contention surrounding the accessibility of legal information to all citizens. Critics could argue that relying solely on a digital format may disenfranchise individuals who lack internet access or the means to navigate online resources effectively. This debate centers on ensuring equitable access to legal information, with concerns that a digital-only publication could inadvertently narrow the pool of individuals who can readily engage with legal processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00778

An Act Concerning Ballot Access.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.