Designates December of 3rd of each year as "International Day of Persons with Disabilities."
Impact
By officially recognizing December 3rd as a day dedicated to persons with disabilities, New Jersey aims to improve public understanding of the systemic barriers faced by individuals with disabilities and to mobilize support for their dignity and rights. This joint resolution not only calls upon the citizens of New Jersey to observe this day with suitable activities and programs but also requests the Governor to issue an annual proclamation to reaffirm the state's commitment to disability inclusion and advocacy.
Summary
AJR110 is a joint resolution introduced in New Jersey that designates December 3rd of each year as the 'International Day of Persons with Disabilities.' This resolution aims to promote the rights and well-being of individuals with disabilities across various facets of society, emphasizing the significant challenges this population faces, especially in accessing healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. The bill underscores the necessity for increased awareness of these issues, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has exacerbated existing inequalities affecting people with disabilities.
Contention
The resolution reflects a growing acknowledgment of the necessity for disability rights and inclusion in New Jersey, urging both public and private sectors to engage in practices that promote equitable treatment and opportunities for individuals with disabilities. By aligning the state’s actions with international observances and the ongoing efforts laid out by the United Nations, AJR110 contributes to a broader movement advocating for those who have faced marginalization. The public observance of this day is seen as a critical step towards fostering an inclusive society and addressing the lingering disparities that have been highlighted by the COVID-19 crisis.