Connecticut House Republicans

    Fighting for Connecticut's families and businesses with common-sense solutions.

    FacebookXInstagramYouTube

    Caucus Resources

    • Leadership Team
    • Caucus Members
    • House Republicans
    • Caucus Newsroom
    • Media Inquiries

    Legislative Resources

    • Bill & Document Search
    • Bill Information Search
    • Legislative Committees

    Documents & Surveys

    • OLR Major Public Acts 2023

    Government

    • Departments & Agencies
    • Governor's Office
    • State Budget
    • State Checkbook

    Contact Us

    Legislative Office Building, Room 4200
    300 Capitol Avenue
    Hartford, CT 06106

    860-240-8700
    800-842-1423

    Contact page

    Citizen Guide

    • 2021 Redistricting Project
    • About Connecticut
    • How to Testify
    Connecticut House GOP

    State Representative

    Dave Yaccarino
    AboutContactNewsroomDistrict MapLegislation
    Connecticut House GOP

    State Representative

    Dave Yaccarino
    April 29, 2022

    Rep. Yaccarino Votes in Favor of Juvenile Justice, Hoping for Further Action

    Rep. Yaccarino Votes in Favor of Juvenile Justice, Hoping for Further Action
    This article was archived from the previous WordPress site. Formatting and media should be close, but may not match the original post perfectly.

    HARTFORD—In a Republican-driven effort state Rep. Dave Yaccarino (R-87) on Thursday supported compromise legislation aimed at curbing Connecticut’s juvenile crime crisis, laying a foundation for more work on improving public safety in communities where residents say they’ve felt threatened by a shocking escalation in the seriousness of crimes committed by young people

    “This is good legislation which takes strides in addressing this serious problem of juvenile crime,” Rep. Yaccarino said. “Increases in crime have affected every community across the state and we must continue to take decisive action to prioritize the safety of our residents.”

    Last summer, Republicans—and the public—increased pleas for reform after a New Britain resident out for a jog was killed by a teenager driving a stolen vehicle. That tragedy occurred on the heels of many other headline-grabbing crimes, including youths who rammed a police cruiser in Tolland and a teenager in Hartford who was arrested twice in two different stolen cars within five hours. In the ensuing months many other crimes committed by teenagers shocked residents, from break-ins to carjackings.

    Among the provisions of H.B. 5417 are:

    • Allows officers to access the past 90 days of juvenile records at the point of stop;
    • Requires arraignments within 5 days and screening/assessment for services within 2 weeks of arraignment;
    • Expands the 6-hour hold limit by two hours when an officer is in process on a detention order or attempting to make contact with a parent/guardian;
    • Requires judges to articulate the reason for denying an application for detention within 48 hours;

    The legislation passed through House in a 129 to 17 vote.

    During the House of Representatives debate, Rep. Yaccarino joined Republicans in contending that the bill could have done more.

    Among Republican proposals that were not included in the legislation:

    • Require juvenile matters be adjudicated in the GA where the offense occurred;
    • Expanded automatic transfer to adult court for all serious juvenile offenses;
    • Prohibited auto insurance carriers from canceling a policy solely because a policyholder’s car was stolen;
    • Require next-day arraignments and immediate assessment for services;

    “I do not believe that this issue is going away in the state legislature,” Rep. Yaccarino said. “I appreciate our Democrat colleagues taking up these provisions, but we must continue to fight for juvenile justice for the benefit of our children, their families, and all residents.”

    The bill awaits action in the state senate.

    Latest Posts

    Statement from State Rep. Dave Yaccarino on PURA Chair Reappointment

    Statement from State Rep. Dave Yaccarino on PURA Chair Reappointment

    “Governor Lamont’s reappointment of Marissa Gillett as PURA Chair is a mistake. Connecticut families are struggling with high electric costs, and they deserve leadership that delivers results and tells the truth. During her reconfirmation hearing, I asked Chair Gillett directly about the deleted text messages tied to an ongoing legal matter. I didn’t get a […]

    July 1, 2025
    Representative Dave Yaccarino Helps Pass New Law to Support Families of Fallen First Responders

    Representative Dave Yaccarino Helps Pass New Law to Support Families of Fallen First Responders

    HARTFORD – State Representative Dave Yaccarino (R-87) is proud to announce the passage of a new bipartisan law that provides critical support to the families of Connecticut’s first responders who lose their lives in the line of duty. Representative Yaccarino co-sponsored Senate Bill 1239, which renames the Fallen Officer Fund to the Fallen Officer and […]

    June 27, 2025