North-central CT Republicans Outline Proposals to Make CT Safer
March 2, 2023For Immediate Release
North-central CT Republicans Outline Proposals to Make CT Safer
Attached photo, from left to right: Rep. Carol Hall, Sen. John A. Kissel, Sen. Lisa Seminara, and Rep. Tami Zawistowki on Mar. 1 joined with Republicans on the legislature’s Judiciary Committee to outline proposals aimed at making Connecticut safer. The proposals include:
- increasing the penalty on murders committed during an act of domestic violence to life in prison without the possibility of parole
- enhancing protections for the surviving victims, including an expansion of GPS monitoring of the most dangerous domestic violence offenders.
- giving law enforcement back the tools they need to re-engage with proactive policing, such as the ability to request a driver’s consent to search their motor vehicle in order to get guns and drugs off the street and the ability to pursue offenders in cases of stolen vehicles or property.
A series of Judiciary Committee public hearings is expected in March, and the lawmakers are committed to pressing the majority to advance them.