New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR206

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/10/23  

Caption

Designates April of each year as "New Jersey Native Plants Month."

Impact

The resolution highlights the significance of native plants for New Jersey’s biodiversity, noting that the state is home to over 2,100 native species that are well-adapted to local environmental conditions. By promoting 'New Jersey Native Plants Month,' the resolution seeks to encourage citizens, businesses, and educational institutions to engage in activities that support the conservation and cultivation of these plants. These actions are expected to enhance the awareness of the ecological, economic, and aesthetic benefits that native plants provide, such as habitat for wildlife and contributions to the state's agricultural economy.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution 206 (AJR206) proposes to designate April of each year as 'New Jersey Native Plants Month.' The intent of this joint resolution is to promote the cultivation and protection of native plant species in New Jersey, which are crucial for maintaining the ecological balance and health of the state's diverse ecosystems. This designation replaces the previous 'Native Plants Appreciation Month' observed in June, aiming for a more strategically positioned awareness campaign, as it coincides with the U.S. Senate's designation of April as 'National Native Plant Month.'

Conclusion

Overall, AJR206 reflects a commitment to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of New Jersey's natural heritage, specifically its native flora. Through the proposed designation of 'New Jersey Native Plants Month,' the state aims to foster a collective effort that underscores the importance of preserving its native ecosystems while simultaneously addressing challenges posed by invasive species and environmental changes.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys support from environmentally-minded organizations and lawmakers, it is essential to note potential points of contention related to implementation and community engagement. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of sustaining interest and action surrounding native plant cultivation amongst the general public. The effort to remove non-native invasive species and engage in educational outreach may also need resources that local governments or organizations could find challenging to mobilize.

Companion Bills

NJ SJR110

Same As Designates April of each year as "New Jersey Native Plants Month."

Previously Filed As

NJ SJR110

Designates April of each year as "New Jersey Native Plants Month."

NJ SB2137

"Mississippi Native Plant Month"; designate each April as.

NJ SR157

A resolution designating April 2025 as "National Native Plant Month".

NJ HR233

Supporting the designation of April 2025 as "National Native Plant Month".

NJ S0993

SENATE RESOLUTION DESIGNATING MAY OF 2025 AS "RHODE ISLAND NATIVE PLANT MONTH"

NJ HB1047

Mississippi Native Plant Month; declare April as.

NJ S3102

Designates Common Eastern Bumble Bee as New Jersey State Native Pollinator.

NJ H6295

HOUSE RESOLUTION DESIGNATING MAY OF 2025 AS “RHODE ISLAND NATIVE PLANT MONTH”

NJ A2994

Designates Common Eastern Bumble Bee as New Jersey State Native Pollinator.

NJ S4229

Designates Common Eastern Bumble Bee as New Jersey State Native Pollinator.

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