New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2250

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Requires replacement of the terms "mother" and "father" with the terms "parent or guardian" on all State blanks, forms, documents, and applications.

Impact

If enacted, A2250 would result in the overhaul of numerous state forms and documents to ensure compliance with the new language requirements. This transition supports the state's broader commitment to inclusion and gender equality, aligning governmental practices with the values of contemporary society. Furthermore, such a shift could affect a wide range of state departments, commissions, and agencies that currently utilize parenting terminologies, prompting them to update their official materials accordingly.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2250, introduced by Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy, aims to modernize state documentation by replacing the terms "mother" and "father" with "parent or guardian" in all official state forms, documents, and applications. The intent behind this legislative change is to promote inclusivity and reflect the diversity of family structures in New Jersey. By adopting gender-neutral language, the bill seeks to acknowledge the varied forms of parenthood that exist in the contemporary society, making state documents more representative of all families.

Contention

The proposal has sparked discussions around the implications of changing long-standing terms in state documentation. Supporters argue that this move is a crucial step toward acknowledging and validating all family types, especially non-traditional ones, and that language shapes perceptions and social attitudes. However, some critics may raise concerns about the necessity and practicality of such changes, questioning if government resources should be allocated towards reformatting existing documentation. The debate encapsulates broader societal conversations about gender identity and familial recognition.

Companion Bills

NJ S1062

Same As Requires replacement of the terms "mother" and "father" with the terms "parent or guardian" on all State blanks, forms, documents, and applications.

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