New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SJR62

Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  

Caption

Designates September 22nd of each year as "Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day."

Impact

The bill intends to raise public awareness about the alarming rate of suicide among veterans and active military members, highlighting that since 2010 over 65,000 have died by suicide, surpassing combat deaths in Vietnam and post-9/11 conflicts combined. The resolution promotes the need for mental health support and emphasizes the importance of available resources provided by the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and other organizations. Furthermore, it encourages community engagement and public discussion to destigmatize mental health treatment within the veteran population.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 62 (SJR62) aims to designate September 22nd of each year as 'Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day' in the State of New Jersey. This initiative seeks to recognize, remember, and honor the veterans and active military personnel who have succumbed to suicide, as well as to bring awareness to the wider community about the serious mental health challenges faced by these individuals. The resolution acknowledges the profound sacrifices made by military members and the unique stresses they endure, particularly during deployment, which often leads to feelings of isolation and trauma.

Conclusion

Overall, SJR62 represents a legislative effort to not only remember those who have died by suicide but also to actively promote mental health awareness and support for veterans and active military members. It highlights the state’s commitment to addressing the suicide crisis within the military community and reinforces the need for systemic change in how mental health is approached for those who have served.

Contention

One significant aspect of SJR62 is its aim to instigate an annual observance that facilitates discussions around veterans' suicide and mental health. By normalizing these conversations, it hopes to encourage more veterans to seek help without fear of judgment. The resolution specifically calls upon the Governor to issue a proclamation each year, urging public officials and citizens alike to engage in appropriate activities and programs to honor this day.

Companion Bills

NJ AJR67

Same As Designates September 22nd of each year as "Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day."

Previously Filed As

NJ AJR67

Designates September 22nd of each year as "Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day."

NJ AJR79

Designates September 22nd of each year as "Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day."

NJ A2929

Designates "Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Flag" as official State flag.

NJ H4862

Designating veterans suicide awareness and remembrance day

NJ S2189

Designating veterans suicide awareness and remembrance day

NJ H3388

Designating veterans suicide awareness and remembrance day

NJ K00786

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim September 22, 2025, as Veterans Suicide Awareness and Remembrance Day in the State of New York

NJ S3069

Designates September 11 of each year "September 11 Remembrance Day."

NJ S3012

Designates September 11 of each year "September 11 Remembrance Day."

NJ HR674

Expressing support for the designation of September 22 as "National Military and Veterans Suicide Awareness Day".

Similar Bills

NJ AJR79

Designates September 22nd of each year as "Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day."

NJ AJR67

Designates September 22nd of each year as "Veterans Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Day."

CA AJR22

Transgender service members.

CA ACR89

Military Appreciation Month.

CA SCR53

National Military Appreciation Month.

CA SCR144

National Military Appreciation Month.

CA SCR48

National Military Appreciation Month.

CA SCR23

National Military Appreciation Month.