Designates October 19th of each year as "Mike 'Doc' Emrick Day" in NJ.
Impact
The designation of 'Mike 'Doc' Emrick Day' is largely symbolic, aiming to honor Emrick's impact on sports broadcasting and recognize his achievements within the NHL and beyond. In addition to his prominent broadcasting career, Emrick has been acknowledged for his mastery of language, humor, and the nurturing role he played for younger broadcasters and cancer survivors alike. This resolution stands as a reminder of the positive influence one individual can have in the community through mentorship and inspiration.
Summary
Assembly Joint Resolution 39 (AJR39) proposes to designate October 19th of each year as 'Mike 'Doc' Emrick Day' in New Jersey. This bill reflects a tribute to Mike Emrick's long-standing contributions to the world of sports broadcasting, particularly in hockey, where he served as the play-by-play announcer for the NHL's New Jersey Devils for 21 seasons. Emrick's distinctive style and ability to communicate the excitement of hockey endeared him to fans across the state and nation, making the sport more accessible to a broader audience.
Contention
While the bill is primarily celebratory in nature and does not seem to face significant opposition, it does raise discussions about the recognition of local heroes and community figures within legislative frameworks. The bill's sponsor, Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, emphasizes the importance of honoring individuals who inspire and give back to the community. Ultimately, AJR39 seeks to instill a sense of pride in New Jersey's rich sports history and encourage public engagement in commemorating influential figures in the local culture.
Permitting certain local broadcasters to provide broadcast services of a school's postseason activities notwithstanding if the state high school activities association enters into an exclusive broadcast agreement for postseason activities.
Senate Substitute for HB 2138 by Committee on Education - Requiring school districts to provide separate accommodations for students of each biological sex on overnight school district sponsored trips, requiring contracts for exclusive broadcasts of state high school activities association activities to permit certain local broadcasts and providing for administrative review of resolutions to permanently close a school building of a school district.