New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2367

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Refer
4/10/25  

Caption

Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

Impact

Through this legislation, the Department of Education is required to implement the campaign within 180 days of the bill's enactment and to utilize various media platforms, such as newspapers, radio, and social media, to reach a broad audience. The campaign aims to disseminate pertinent research findings and recommendations that equip parents with the knowledge necessary to foster safer social media habits among their children. Additionally, the initiative underscores the need for enhanced communication and community engagement to address the challenges posed by social media in the developmental stages of youth.

Summary

A2367 is a new bill aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of social media use among minors. The bill mandates the Department of Education to establish a comprehensive public awareness campaign focusing on the risks associated with social media to help parents and guardians better understand and protect their children. This initiative is informed by the United States Surgeon General's May 2023 advisory, which highlights a range of mental health issues linked to social media usage in youth, including increased risks of depression, anxiety, and body dissatisfaction. The bill reflects a growing concern over the impact of social media on adolescent well-being.

Contention

Despite the bill's supportive objective, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of funds, which includes a $500,000 appropriation from the General Fund for the campaign. Critics may question the effectiveness and scope of the proposed campaign, particularly regarding how well it can address the nuances of individual family situations and the diverse needs of minors across the state. Moreover, there is a broader societal debate over how to balance regulation and personal freedom in terms of social media use, especially for adolescents who may already experience difficulties navigating online environments.

Companion Bills

NJ A5744

Carry Over Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

NJ S4429

Same As Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5744

Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

NJ S4429

Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

NJ A409

Establishes public awareness campaign concerning the dangers of leaving children unattended in and around motor vehicles.

NJ A3737

Establishes menstrual health public awareness campaign.

NJ A3300

"HOPE Initiative Act;" requires establishment of public awareness campaign to educate citizens about dangers and causes of, and appropriate responses to, heroin and opioid addiction.

NJ A4942

Establishes multiple sclerosis public awareness campaign.

NJ S3874

Establishes multiple sclerosis public awareness campaign.

NJ A2029

Directs DOE and DOH to develop guidelines for school districts and institutions of higher education concerning student vaping awareness campaigns.

NJ A5750

Requires age verification and parent or guardian consent for minor's use of social media platform; prohibits certain messaging between adults and minors on social media platform.

NJ S3393

Establishes menstrual health public awareness campaign.

Similar Bills

NJ A5744

Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

NJ S4429

Establishes public awareness campaign on dangers of social media use to minors; appropriates $500,000.

HI SB1445

Relating To Youth Mental Health.

HI HB1126

Relating To Youth Mental Health.

NJ A3373

Establishes lifeguard recruitment campaign; appropriates $1 million.

NJ S2605

Establishes lifeguard recruitment campaign; appropriates $1 million.

NC S722

Children's Online Safety Act/Funds

NJ A2831

Requires DCF and DOE to establish policies and procedures relating to child abuse and neglect and child abuse prevention during certain public health emergencies.