Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HR00001

Caption

Resolution Concerning The Printing Of The House Journal.

Impact

The bill's approval would facilitate the efficient printing and distribution of the House Journal, aligning with the customary practices of legislative bodies to maintain accessible records. By allowing the Clerk latitude in determining the quantity of printed materials, it reflects an adaptive approach to resource management within the legislative framework. This can have ramifications in how effectively the legislative history is communicated to constituents and interested parties.

Summary

House Resolution No. 1, introduced by Representative Aresimowicz, focuses on the operational aspects of the legislative process regarding the House Journal. The resolution authorizes and directs the Clerk of the House to determine the number of copies of the Journal that should be printed and distributed on a daily basis, as well as at the conclusion of the legislative session. This procedural measure is essential for maintaining transparency and documentation of the House's activities, ensuring that records are available to the public and other stakeholders.

Contention

While the resolution pertains primarily to procedural matters, it may still draw attention regarding how resources are allocated within the legislature. Concerns may arise about the costs associated with printing and whether they are justified by the demand for access to the House Journal. However, given its nature, the resolution is unlikely to provoke significant contention within the broader context of legislative priorities.

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