Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00109

Introduced
4/3/17  
Introduced
4/3/17  
Report Pass
4/3/17  
Report Pass
4/3/17  
Report Pass
4/7/17  

Caption

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of David A. Lucas, Jr. Of Old Saybrook To Be A Member Of The Advisory Board Of Workers' Compensation Commission.

Impact

The passage of HJ00109 has implications for state laws and the governance of the Workers' Compensation Commission. By confirming Lucas's nomination, the resolution reflects the state's commitment to employee representation in the decision-making processes affecting workers' compensation. This not only empowers employees but also fosters a more balanced approach when addressing the intricacies of workers' compensation laws and regulations. It emphasizes the state's recognition of the necessity for stakeholder engagement in governance, particularly in areas affecting workers' rights and benefits.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 109 is a legislative resolution that confirms the nomination of David A. Lucas, Jr. to serve as a member of the Advisory Board of the Workers' Compensation Commission. This resolution seeks to appoint Lucas as a representative of employees, underlining the importance of having employee perspectives within the advisory body responsible for advising on matters related to workers' compensation. The appointment is significant in ensuring diverse representation on the commission, which serves a crucial role in shaping workers' compensation policies and practices in the state.

Contention

Although there may not have been significant public contention surrounding HJ00109, the broader context of workers' compensation often encompasses disputes regarding the adequacy of representation for employees versus employers. Given the nature of the advisory board's responsibilities, it's likely that various interest groups could have differing opinions on the qualifications and perspectives that Lucas brings to the role. However, the unanimous support displayed in the voting history, with 36 yeas and no nays, suggests strong collective agreement among legislators on the importance of his appointment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HR00008

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Judith A. Ganswindt Of Old Saybrook To Be A Member Of The Freedom Of Information Commission.

CT SR00008

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Stephen Fuzesi, Jr. Of Greenwich To Be Reappointed A Member Of The Freedom Of Information Commission.

CT SJ00210

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Kenneth A. Hampton Of Berlin To Be A Member Of The State Board Of Labor Relations.

CT HJ00239

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Kristen A. Record Of Bridgeport To Be A Member Of The State Board Of Education.

CT HJ00236

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Seth Zimmerman, Ph.d., Of New Haven To Be A Member Of The State Board Of Education.

CT HJ00240

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Juan C. Salazar Of Glastonbury To Be A Member Of The State Board Of Education.

CT SJ00199

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of The Honorable Toni M. Fatone Of West Hartford To Be A Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge.

CT SJ00208

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Theodore M. Yang Of New Canaan To Be A Member Of The Board Of Regents For Higher Education.

CT HJ00237

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Sonia Worrell-asare Of Windsor To Be A Member Of The State Elections Enforcement Commission.

CT HJ00233

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Connor Cowan Of Fairfield To Be A Nonvoting Student Member Of The State Board Of Education.

Similar Bills

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