Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00996

Introduced
3/4/21  
Introduced
3/4/21  
Refer
3/4/21  
Refer
3/4/21  
Report Pass
3/11/21  
Report Pass
3/11/21  
Refer
3/22/21  
Refer
3/22/21  
Report Pass
3/29/21  
Report Pass
3/29/21  
Engrossed
5/12/21  
Report Pass
5/14/21  
Report Pass
5/14/21  
Passed
5/19/21  
Chaptered
5/25/21  
Chaptered
5/25/21  
Enrolled
5/26/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning Fundraising By The Foundation Of The University Of Connecticut.

Impact

If enacted, SB 996 would directly impact the financial management practices of the University of Connecticut's foundation. By mandating that cash compensation decreases based on the foundation's endowment value and requiring specific operational guidelines, it seeks to promote a more sustainable fundraising approach. This will not only affect how the foundation governs its finances but could potentially influence the educational funding available for scholarships and support for students within the university.

Summary

Senate Bill 996, titled 'An Act Concerning Fundraising By The Foundation Of The University Of Connecticut,' was designed to establish a framework for how the foundation of the University of Connecticut raises funds and interacts with the state. This legislation outlines specific guidelines regarding the foundation's financial operations, including cash compensation, reimbursement for state agency expenses, and investment policies. The intent behind the bill is to ensure that the foundation operates efficiently and responsibly while utilizing state resources.

Sentiment

General sentiment among lawmakers appears to be supportive of the bill's aim to ensure transparency and efficiency in fundraising efforts. The legislation was passed with a significant majority in a House roll call vote, indicating that many legislators view these changes as positive enhancements to the current operational model of the university's foundation. However, some concerns may also exist regarding the implications of state control over financial practices, highlighting a debate on the appropriate balance between state oversight and the foundation's autonomy.

Contention

While the bill passed largely without opposition, it is critical to note that there could be areas of contention regarding how strictly the state will monitor the foundation's financial dealings. Critics may argue that increased state oversight could hinder the foundation's ability to operate flexibly and respond quickly to fundraising opportunities. Furthermore, the provisions requiring reimbursement for state expenses incurred by the foundation may raise questions about the foundation's financial sustainability and independence moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00124

An Act Concerning The Connecticut Uniform Securities Act.

CT SB00107

An Act Updating Requirements For Construction Management Oversight At The University Of Connecticut, Pausing The Requirement For A Plan To Increase The Number Of Full-time Faculty At Public Institutions Of Higher Education And Replacing References To The President Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities With The Chancellor Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities.

CT HB05300

An Act Concerning The Invest Ct Fund Program.

CT SB00016

An Act Concerning Revenue Items To Implement The Governor's Budget.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00007

An Act Concerning Connecticut Paid Sick Days.

CT HB05277

An Act Amending The Charter Of The South Central Connecticut Water Authority.

CT SB00311

An Act Concerning The Connecticut Home-care Program For The Elderly.

CT HB05453

An Act Concerning The Membership And Processes Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

CT SB00455

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of An Investment Instrument Program By The University Of Connecticut And The Connecticut State University System.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.