New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR89

Introduced
4/8/24  

Caption

Recognizes May 10, 2024 as "Provider Appreciation Day" in New Jersey.

Impact

The resolution spotlights the substantial economic impact of the child care industry, which was estimated to have generated $99.3 billion nationwide in 2019. New Jersey’s child care sector alone is responsible for generating over $4.1 billion annually, directly supporting approximately 67,098 full-time jobs each year. This underscores the interconnectedness of child care services with larger economic factors, such as workforce participation and overall family financial stability. Thus, recognizing this day serves both an acknowledgment of contributions and a reminder of the ongoing challenges providers face.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 89 recognizes May 10, 2024, as 'Provider Appreciation Day' in the State of New Jersey. This bill is aimed at expressing gratitude and acknowledgment for the crucial role child care providers play in the development and well-being of children across the state. The resolution highlights the importance of child care services, especially in the context of supporting working families and contributing to economic stability and productivity within New Jersey. Child care is framed as not just a service but a vital force affecting families and communities at large.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention stated within the resolution, the acknowledgment of child care providers indirectly draws attention to challenges faced by the industry, such as funding shortages and high turnover rates. These issues have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing the urgent need for sustainable support systems for providers. Hence, the resolution can be seen as a step towards advocating for better support and acknowledgment of the importance of high-quality child care as essential for community wellbeing and economic growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR95

Recognizes May 9, 2025, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day.

NJ SR458

Recognizing May 9, 2025, as Provider Appreciation Day.

NJ HR133

Recognizes May 10, 2019, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state

NJ SR117

Recognizes May 9, 2014, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day.

NJ HR0243

A resolution to declare May 10, 2024, as Provider Appreciation Day in the state of Michigan.

NJ HR15

A resolution designating May 9, 2025, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day.

NJ SR128

Recognizes Friday, May 10, 2019, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state of Louisiana.

NJ HR194

Recognizes May 11, 2018, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state

NJ SR0896

PROVIDER APPRECIATION DAY

NJ HR140

Designates May 9, 2025, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in Louisiana

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