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Connecticut GAE committee raises 26 concepts for hearings; consent calendar carries 13 items
Summary
The Government Administration and Elections Committee voted to raise 26 concepts for drafting and public hearing, placing 13 items on a consent calendar. Key topics include campaign finance reform, FOI exemptions, election administration oversight, constitutional amendment concepts and library ebook contracting.
The Government Administration and Elections Committee on [date not specified] voted to raise 26 concept proposals for drafting and public hearing, including 13 items placed on a consent calendar.
The meeting was convened by Sen. Mae Flexer, chair of the Government Administration and Elections Committee, and Rep. Matt Blumenthal, the House chair. Committee members moved through a prepublished list of concepts (items 1–26) and individually voted to “raise” each concept for future bill drafting and hearings. Representative Amy Morinbello moved the consent-calendar motion; Representative Hilda Santiago seconded it. Several other members then moved and seconded votes to raise individual concepts throughout the session.
Why it matters: the items the committee agreed to raise cover election administration, campaign finance, public‑records exemptions, state contracting and procurement, and proposed state constitutional amendments. Raising a concept authorizes the committee to draft a bill and hold public hearings; it does not adopt final policy.
Votes at a glance: the committee recorded roll-call votes for each concept.…
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