New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2159

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/7/22  

Caption

Establishes "COVID-19 Frontline and Healthcare Worker Memorial Commission."

Impact

Once enacted, the law will create a non-lapsing fund within the Department of the Treasury, known as the COVID-19 Frontline and Healthcare Worker Memorial Fund. This fund will collect donations and appropriations intended for the memorial's design, construction, and maintenance. Additionally, the commission will prepare a final report detailing the design, location, and funding necessary for the memorial, contributing to transparency and accountability in the use of state funds related to this initiative.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2159 was introduced in New Jersey to establish the COVID-19 Frontline and Healthcare Worker Memorial Commission. The bill recognizes the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on frontline healthcare workers who lost their lives while serving during the crisis. The objective is to design and oversee the construction of a memorial dedicated to honoring these individuals' sacrifices and contributions. The bill underscores the importance of memorialization and acknowledges the toll of the pandemic on the community and the healthcare sector specifically.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 2159 appears to be generally positive, recognizing the essential role of healthcare workers during the pandemic and the need for communal grief and remembrance. Various stakeholders, including sponsors like Assembly members Joseph V. Egan, Joe Danielsen, and Ellen J. Park, support the initiative. However, as with any public memorial project, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of state resources and fund management, especially considering the diverse opinions on spending related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

While the bill has received support, notable discussions may focus on how the commission is formed and its members. The requirement for a balanced representation from various sectors may lead to debates regarding the qualifications and selection process of commission members. Furthermore, there could be scrutiny regarding how effectively the state manages the fundraising and financial oversight for the memorial fund, ensuring that it serves the intended purpose of honoring frontline workers appropriately.

Companion Bills

NJ S144

Same As Establishes "COVID-19 Frontline and Healthcare Worker Memorial Commission."

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