Politics & Government
Public Hearing Alert - Judiciary Committee - Monday, March 14th
Cititzens have a chance to have their voice heard during an important public hearing that could impact their safety.


Monday, March 14, you will also have a chance to have your voice heard during an important public hearing that could impact your safety.
The notable rise in crime, especially juvenile crime, across Connecticut is a growing concern in all of our towns and cities. Thieves, including juveniles, are ransacking and stealing our vehicles from driveways. Some have gotten so brazen that they’ve moved past property crimes and have shot at people who confront them and have begun carjacking people at the gas pump.
We know you’re fed up. We are too, and we hear you!
Find out what's happening in Naugatuckfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
House Republicans understand your frustration with the failed policies that are putting criminals back on the streets within hours of an arrest. Police say there’s nothing they can do until the laws are changed. Here’s how we propose to do that.
HB 5418- AN ACT REVISING JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATUTES AND INSURANCE STATUTES CONCERNING THEFT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - will, among other things:
Find out what's happening in Naugatuckfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Require a judge to order DCF to conduct a family investigation when a juvenile is charged with: a felony, a Class A Misdemeanor, a charge resulting from loss of life or serious physical injury, a sexual assault, a serious juvenile offense, or an offense involving use of a firearm
- Require an automatic transfer to adult court for juveniles thirteen years or older charged with committing a class A felony a class B felony resulting in death, a violent sexual assault or a violent crime involving use of a firearm
- Require juvenile matters be adjudicated in the district where the crime is alleged to have been committed
- Require the state Judicial Department to report about its many juvenile diversionary programs, including an overview of each particular program, its costs, as well as its success in reducing recidivism
Monday’s PUBLIC HEARING is your chance to tell the legislature your story and let them know what you want to see changed!
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MONDAY, MARCH 14, 2022
The Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday, March 14, 2022 ###/strong10 a.m. via Zoom. The public hearing can be viewed via YouTubeLive.
In addition, the public hearing may be recorded and broadcast live on CT-N.com. Individuals who wish to testify via Zoom must register using the On-line Testimony Registration Form.
Registration will close on Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 3 p.m. Speaker order of approved registrants will be posted on the Judiciary Committee website on Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 6 p.m. under Public Hearing Testimony.
If you do not have internet access, you may provide testimony via telephone. To register to testify by phone, call the Phone Registrant Line at (860) 240-5255 to leave your contact information. Please email written testimony in Word or PDF format to JUDtestimony@cga.ct.gov.
The committee requests that testimony be limited to matters related to the items on the agenda. Speakers will be limited to three minutes of testimony. The committee encourages witnesses to submit a written statement and to condense oral testimony to a summary of that statement. All public hearing testimony, written and spoken, is public information.
As always, I encourage you to share this information with anyone who may benefit from it.
Email: Rosa.Rebimbas@housegop.ct.gov