New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2400

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Requires New Jersey Law Revision Commission to identify statutes containing racially discriminatory language.

Impact

The implications of A2400 are significant as it empowers the NJLRC to proactively find and recommend amendments or repeals of statutes that historically have disadvantaged racial minorities. The ongoing identification of such laws underscores a commitment to modernizing New Jersey's legal landscape and better aligning it with present social values and justice. As a result, this could lead to a more equitable legal system by systematically addressing outdated provisions that may still exist within the law.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2400 mandates the New Jersey Law Revision Commission (NJLRC) to identify statutes within state law that contain racially discriminatory language. This bill stems from a historical context where both northern and southern states, including New Jersey, enacted laws that marginalized people of color. Notably, New Jersey was the first northern state to restrict voting rights to white men and was among the last to abolish slavery, reflecting long-standing issues of racial inequality in its legal framework. AB2400 aims to enhance the current duties of the NJLRC, which already includes continuous examination of the state's statutory law to address defects, anachronisms, and redundancies.

Contention

While proponents of the bill laud the effort to confront and amend racially biased laws, there may be contention from various stakeholders regarding the legislative process and the potential complexity of untangling established statutes. Some lawmakers might express concerns over the practical aspects of amending numerous laws while ensuring that changes do not inadvertently affect other legal principles or provisions that hold essential value in the judiciary. The goal of A2400 is to amend and clarify, but it raises questions about how to balance historical context with current legal standards in a comprehensive manner.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3296

Requires New Jersey Law Revision Commission to identify statutes containing racially discriminatory language.

NJ A1394

Requires Commissioners of DOH and DHS to perform language needs assessment.

NJ S1240

Requires Commissioners of DOH and DHS to perform language needs assessment.

NJ A2664

Requires Commissioners of DOH and DHS to perform language needs assessment.

NJ A5659

Establishes "New Jersey Commission to Reform the Assessment and Taxation of Residential Real Property."

NJ S4023

Revises various provisions of "New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020," including revisions to New Jersey Aspire Program.

NJ A5644

Revises various provisions of "New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020," including revisions to New Jersey Aspire Program.

NJ A4517

Establishes New Jersey Commission on Health Equity.

NJ S3136

Establishes New Jersey Commission on Health Equity.

NJ S777

Establishes New Jersey Commission on Health Equity.

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