Politics & Government
Special Session Called For Glastonbury Resident's Court Nomination
Gov. Ned Lamont is nominating Nora R. Dannehy of Glastonbury to serve as an Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

HARTFORD, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont Friday announced that he has issued a proclamation calling the Connecticut General Assembly to meet in special session to consider the nomination of Glastonbury's Nora R. Dannehy to serve as an Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Earlier this month, the governor announced that he will be nominating Dannehy to fill the vacancy on the court that was created by the resignation of the Honorable Maria Araújo Kahn, who now serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The governor’s proclamation compels the special session to begin on Tuesday.
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After the Senate and House of Representatives open the special session, the Office of the Governor will forward Dannehy’s nomination to the legislature. Once in receipt of the nomination, it is anticipated that the leadership of the Judiciary Committee will schedule a public hearing that will take place in the following days.
After the public hearing is held, it is expected that the committee will vote on the nomination, followed by votes by the full legislature.
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