New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR122

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Designates November 13, 2019 as "Day of Civility" in NJ.

Impact

This resolution aligns with the global observance of 'World Kindness Day' and underscores the significant concern among New Jersey citizens regarding the state of politeness and respect in public discourse. Approximately 93% of Americans view incivility as a significant problem, frequently attributing this erosion to political figures. By designating a specific day for civility, the resolution invites educational programs and activities that aim to cultivate courteous interactions among the populace, potentially impacting policies and community behavior positively.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 122 aims to designate November 13, 2019, as 'Day of Civility' in New Jersey. The resolution seeks to foster a culture of civility in the state's social and political discourse, which has increasingly been marked by divisive and aggressive rhetoric. The resolution argues that promoting civility can enhance social relations among citizens and improve the functioning of political leaders, facilitating better governance and community harmony.

Contention

While the resolution advocates for civility, it also reflects underlying tensions involving the roles of public figures in shaping social behavior. Many citizens blame politicians for the degradation of civility, which suggests a critical view of contemporary political practices. Should the resolution lead to tangible changes in civil engagement, it could set a precedent for similar initiatives, sparking discussions on the responsibilities of political representatives in promoting a respectful public discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR54

Designates November 13, 2019 as "Day of Civility" in NJ.

NJ AJR222

Designates May 1 of each year as "Rule of Law Day" in NJ.

NJ HR450

Designating September 20, 2024, as "Candidate Pledge Day" in Pennsylvania.

NJ SJR139

Designates November 21 of each year as "Urinary Tract Infection Awareness Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR78

Designates November 7 of each year as "Remembering Victims of Communism Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR30

Designates November 7 of each year as "Remembering Victims of Communism Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR203

Designates November 21 of each year as "Urinary Tract Infection Awareness Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR210

Designates third Thursday of November as "Rural Health Day" in NJ.

NJ AJR242

Designates November 14 of each year as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.

NJ AJR94

Designates November 14 of each year as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.

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