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Rep Wasserman To Chair Program Review Committee
HARTFORD -- State Representative Julia B. Wasserman (R-106th) has been
appointed chairman of the Legislative Program Review and Investigations
Committee. Representative Wasserman is the only member of the Republican
minority in the House of Representatives to serve as a committee chair for the
1999-2000 legislative term.
"Julia Wasserman has done an exemplary job as the ranking House member of the
Program Review Committee for the last two years, and I am confident that she
will continue to provide outstanding leadership as chairman," said House
Minority Leader Robert M. Ward (R-Northford), who announced the appointment.
"The Program Review Committee is an important component of the General
Assembly's oversight activities, and its thorough and painstaking examination
of government operations helps to make state government more efficient to
better serve the public," Rep Ward said.
Unlike most legislative committees, which have chairmen and a majority of
members from the majority party, the Program Review Committee has one
Republican and one Democrat chairman and membership evenly divided between the
two major parties. The chairmanship alternates between the two parties every
two years; Representative Wasserman's Senate co-chairman is Sen John Fonfara
(D-Hartford).
"The Program Review Committee is truly a nonpartisan committee in that no
major decisions can be made without agreement from both parties," Rep
Wasserman said. "This nonpartisanship has served the committee and the State
of Connecticut well."
The committee also differs from other legislative committees in that its
duties and powers are defined in state statutes and not governed only by the
legislative rules adopted by the General Assembly at the outset of each term.
By law, the Program Review Committee is charged with the duty of examining
"...State government programs and their administration to ascertain whether
such programs are effective, continue to serve their intended purposes, are
conducted in an efficient and effective manner, or require modification or
elimination."
In addition to its oversight role, the committee also serves as a watchdog
over state government and can be called upon by the full General Assembly to
conduct independent investigations. It also conducts ongoing "sunset reviews"
to determine if particular state agencies, boards and commissions are still
needed or should be modified to better serve the state.
Rep Wasserman, who represents the 106th District sections of Newtown and
Bethel, will also serve again as a member of the Appropriations Committee,
which is responsible for developing the state budget.
"The work of the Appropriations Committee and the Program Review Committee
goes hand-in-hand in that the Appropriations Committee decides how our scarce
tax dollars should be expended, and the Program Review Committee seeks out
ways to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state government," Rep
Wasserman said.
