New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR53

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

Impact

By establishing 'Atomic Veterans Day', New Jersey aims to raise public awareness of the historical significance and legacy of those who served as Atomic Veterans. This resolution not only recognizes their service but also highlights the challenges many of these veterans faced due to secrecy laws that previously restricted their ability to seek medical attention and benefits for health issues resulting from their exposure to radiation. With around 250,000 veterans potentially affected, this acknowledgment can foster a greater understanding and support for their needs, particularly concerning health care and disability compensation.

Summary

AJR53 is a resolution introduced in New Jersey that designates July 16 of each year as 'Atomic Veterans Day'. This resolution honors American military service members who participated in nuclear tests of atomic weapons between 1945 and 1962. Specifically, it acknowledges the contributions and sacrifices of Atomic Veterans, including those who served in or around Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and those who were prisoners of war in the region. The day commemorates the anniversary of the 'Trinity' test, the first detonation of an atomic weapon, which occurred on July 16, 1945.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily a commemorative act, it is not without its implications. There may be underlying debates regarding the state's responsibility to support Atomic Veterans, especially in light of their health concerns linked to military service. Although there does not appear to be significant contention in the bill's text itself, discussions may arise about the adequacy of the federal response to these veterans' needs and how state observance days can influence public policy regarding veterans' health care services. Additionally, some advocates may argue for more robust initiatives and resources to assist Atomic Veterans beyond ceremonial recognition.

Companion Bills

NJ SJR19

Same As Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR84

Carry Over Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR192

Carry Over Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

Previously Filed As

NJ AJR192

Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR19

Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SJR84

Designates July 16 of each year as "Atomic Veterans Day" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR27

Designates March of each year as "Women Veterans Month" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR35

Designates March of each year as "Women Veterans Month" in New Jersey.

NJ AJR20

Designates July 8 of each year as "New Jersey Revolutionary War Remembrance Day."

NJ AJR51

Designates July 8 of each year as "New Jersey Revolutionary War Remembrance Day."

NJ AJR215

Designates July 30 of each year as "Brian Sicknick Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SR0066

ATOMIC VETERANS DAY

NJ SR0799

ATOMIC VETERANS DAY

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