Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00012

Introduced
1/13/17  

Caption

Resolution Proposing A Constitutional Amendment To Make The General Assembly Full Time.

Impact

The amendment would result in a significant alteration of the state's legislative framework, facilitating a more structured and continuous approach to lawmaking. Proponents believe that a full-time legislature would lead to more thorough deliberations and potentially better legislation as legislators would have more time to engage with their constituents and delve into critical issues facing the state. Additionally, this shift could help in retaining experienced legislators who can dedicate their efforts entirely to legislative duties.

Summary

HJ00012 is a proposed House Joint Resolution aimed at amending the state constitution to transform the General Assembly into a full-time legislature. Under this resolution, the General Assembly would operate in regular session year-round, with recesses similar to those observed by the United States Congress. The intent is to enhance the legislative body's capacity to handle complex issues through increased collaboration and debate, allowing for more effective governance throughout the state.

Contention

However, not all stakeholders agree on the merits of this proposal. Critics raise concerns about the financial implications of transitioning to a full-time legislature, particularly regarding increased salaries and benefits for legislators. There are fears that such changes could be viewed as unnecessary expansions of government, particularly in a context where fiscal responsibility is a pivotal issue. As discussions ensue, the bill's relationship with existing state laws and budget constraints remains a central theme, potentially dividing opinions among legislators and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05179

An Act Prohibiting The Disclosure Of The Residential Addresses Of Certain Attorneys.

CT HB05636

An Act Prohibiting The Disclosure Of The Residential Addresses Of Certain Attorneys.

CT HJ00011

Resolution Proposing A Constitutional Amendment Concerning Length Of Legislative Sessions.

CT HB06469

An Act Concerning The Election Calendar And Party Nominations.

CT HB06032

An Act Eliminating The Use Of "latinx" In The General Statutes.

CT HB06080

An Act Concerning The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.

CT HB06029

An Act Concerning The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.

CT HB05826

An Act Prohibiting Organization Expenditures By State Central Committees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.