New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1388

Introduced
2/10/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Report Pass
3/21/22  
Engrossed
6/29/22  
Refer
6/29/22  
Report Pass
9/29/22  
Engrossed
10/27/22  
Enrolled
12/19/22  
Vetoed
2/2/23  
Engrossed
6/20/23  
Enrolled
6/30/23  
Chaptered
7/3/23  

Caption

Establishes "Military Pro Bono Program" to provide pro bono legal representation to active-duty members of Armed Forces, Reserve components, members of National Guard, and veterans.

Impact

This bill will amend New Jersey's statutory framework, specifically supplementing Title 38A by establishing a structured system for providing legal resources to military personnel and veterans. By mandating the creation of a dedicated information portal about pro bono legal services, the bill seeks to bridge the gap in access to legal aid for those who have served. The expected increase in accessibility to legal assistance aims to alleviate some of the challenges faced by military personnel in navigating civil legal issues, thereby enhancing their general welfare and support mechanisms.

Summary

Bill S1388, known as the Military Pro Bono Program, aims to provide pro bono legal representation for active-duty members of the Armed Forces, Reserve components, members of the National Guard, and veterans. The legislation emphasizes the need for access to legal services in various areas of civil law, including family law, estate planning, employment law, immigration law, debtor-creditor law, and military administrative law. The program will be facilitated by the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, which will also maintain a list of participating pro bono legal providers on its website to ensure easy access for military members and veterans seeking assistance.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding S1388 is supportive, reflecting a recognition of the unique legal needs faced by military personnel and veterans. Legislators backing the bill perceive it as a significant step towards ensuring that those who serve are afforded necessary legal protections and support. The establishment of this program is viewed favorably as a means to enhance the quality of life for military families, demonstrating a collective commitment to serving those who have served the nation.

Contention

While the bill has garnered broad support, one point of contention could arise around the allocation of resources and funding necessary for the implementation of the program. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about whether adequate infrastructure will be in place to sustain a comprehensive pro bono legal network. Additionally, ensuring quality and oversight for the legal services provided through this program may lead to discussions about maintaining standards among various pro bono organizations involved.

Companion Bills

NJ A2527

Same As Establishes "Military Pro Bono Program" to provide pro bono legal representation to active-duty members of Armed Forces, Reserve components, members of National Guard, and veterans.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2527

Establishes "Military Pro Bono Program" to provide pro bono legal representation to active-duty members of Armed Forces, Reserve components, members of National Guard, and veterans.

NJ S4246

Establishes Veterans Care Commission to study and address issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, Reserve components of US Armed Forces, and NJ National Guard.

NJ A5489

Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.

NJ S228

Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.

NJ S373

Establishes task force to study issues facing returning members of US Armed Forces, NJ National Guard, and reserve component of US Armed Forces; creates permanent commission to study various definitions related to veteran status.

NJ A4185

Establishes counseling program for eligible family members of active duty military members and disabled veterans.

NJ S3247

Establishes counseling program for eligible family members of active duty military members and disabled veterans.

NJ A2741

Allows tax credits for employing members of NJ National Guard and members of reserve component of US Armed Forces.

NJ A4566

Allows tax credits for employing members of NJ National Guard and members of reserve component of US Armed Forces.

NJ S3227

Allows tax credits for employing members of NJ National Guard and members of reserve component of US Armed Forces.

Similar Bills

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