Bill
SB 385
AN ACT CONCERNING THE TITLING OF BILLS.
Connecticut bill modifies legislative titling procedures to standardize how proposed bills are named, affecting legislative transparency and administrative processes.
Bill
SB 385
Connecticut bill modifies legislative titling procedures to standardize how proposed bills are named, affecting legislative transparency and administrative processes.
SB 385 concerns procedural requirements for how proposed bills are titled in Connecticut. The bill appears to establish or modify rules governing the naming and titling conventions for legislation introduced in the state legislature. Without access to the full bill text, the specific changes to titling procedures cannot be detailed.
Clear and accurate bill titles are essential for legislative transparency, allowing lawmakers and the public to quickly understand a bill's purpose and scope. Standardized titling procedures help prevent confusion, ensure proper categorization, and facilitate efficient legislative processes. Poorly titled bills can obscure their actual content and impact, making oversight more difficult.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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