Connecticut -- Politics and government -- 1951-
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Commission to Effect Government Reorganization records
The Commission studied ways to reorganize state government into fewer cabinet level agencies and emphasized implementation rather than investigation.
Commission to Study the Management of State Government records
The Commission conducted a comprehensive study of state government and made cost cutting and revenue enhancement recommendations for agencies.
Committee on the Structure of State Government records
The Committee studied the overall functions of state government and its agencies as well as their relationships with commissions and committees.
Governor's Commission on Services and Expenditures records
The Commission studied State government to determine the most efficient and economical means to deliver services to citizens.
Human Services Reorganization Commission records
The Commission was responsible for the development, adoption, and implementation of the Human Services Plan for Connecticut.
Robert Satter collection
Robert Satter was a prominent Hartford lawyer, a member of the state House of Representatives, a general counsel to Democratic Party legislators, and a Superior Court Judge. Included in this collection are clippings, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, and published writings reflecting his long and distinguished legal, political, legislative, and judicial career in Connecticut.
Select Committee of Inquiry records
On January 26, 2004, House Resolution 702 formally established the Select Committee of Inquiry to determine whether sufficient grounds existed to impeach Governor John G. Rowland. Speaker of the House Moira K. Lyons (D-Stamford) appointed Arthur J. O'Neill (R-Southbury) and John Wayne Fox (D-Stamford) as co-chairmen.