Prohibits persons from holding civil office when convicted of certain felonies
Bill A 3971 prohibits individuals convicted of certain felonies from holding civil office, aiming to enhance public trust in government and its officials.
Bill A 3971 prohibits individuals convicted of certain felonies from holding civil office, aiming to enhance public trust in government and its officials.
The primary intent of Bill A 3971 is to establish restrictions on individuals seeking to hold civil office in the event they have been convicted of specific felony offenses. This legislation aims to enhance the integrity of public office by ensuring that individuals with serious criminal convictions are not eligible to serve in positions of authority.
Bill A 3971 is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- S 547
- S 5461
- S 7252
- S 1961
- S 90
- S 93
- S 4423
These related bills may address similar issues regarding eligibility for civil office or may propose alternative measures concerning the qualifications of public officials.
Bill A 3971 represents a significant legislative effort to regulate the eligibility of individuals with felony convictions for civil office positions. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details regarding the specific felonies involved and the implications for affected individuals will be clarified.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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