New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR102

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Urges Governor to safely reopen non-essential businesses within State during COVID-19 pandemic.

Impact

The resolution references various statistics indicating the economic toll of the pandemic. It notes that over half of the affected businesses reported having to reduce employee hours or lay off workers, with a significant number uncertain about whether they would reopen once restrictions are lifted. This suggests that while emergency health measures are crucial, there is a pressing need to balance public safety with economic vitality. The resolution also aligns with federal guidelines from health organizations, which provide protocols for safely operating businesses during the pandemic, thereby supporting a structured reopening plan.

Summary

ACR102 is a Concurrent Resolution introduced in the New Jersey legislature that urges the Governor to safely reopen non-essential businesses within the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution highlights the significant economic impact that the emergency measures, including stay-at-home orders and the closure of non-essential businesses, have had on the state's economy. Many businesses have faced layoffs, reduced hours, or uncertainty regarding their future operations. The intent of ACR102 is to address these challenges by advocating for a measured approach to reopening that considers public health guidelines.

Contention

As with many legislative measures during the pandemic, there may be points of contention surrounding ACR102, particularly in balancing public health concerns with economic recovery. Supporters of the resolution likely see it as a necessary step toward revitalizing the economy, emphasizing that many businesses can operate safely under the current federal guidelines. However, opponents may argue that reopening too quickly could pose risks to public health, potentially leading to a resurgence of COVID-19 cases, which would jeopardize not just health but also any economic recovery efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2781

Establishes county-based mitigation plan to allow businesses to operate during pandemic.

NJ ACR127

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ ACR44

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ SCR19

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ SCR13

Urges Governor to protect religious liberty during declared state of emergency.

NJ HCR6012

Acknowledging the challenges and responses during the COVID-19 pandemic and committing to accountability and action.

NJ SR89

Recognizes and honors critical energy and utility infrastructure workforce for service during COVID-19 pandemic and recent extreme weather events.

NJ AR153

Recognizes and honors critical energy and utility infrastructure workforce for service during COVID-19 pandemic and recent extreme weather events.

NJ A1666

Provides gross income tax deduction for home office expenses incurred during COVID-19 pandemic.

NJ AR111

Urges US Congress to allow Secretary of Agriculture to implement Pandemic-Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

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