New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4891

Introduced
12/5/22  

Caption

Requires publication online of Senate Journals, Assembly Minutes, and their indexes.

Impact

The proposed shift from printed volumes to online publication will likely have significant implications for how legislative information is disseminated. By making documents available digitally, the state can potentially reduce printing costs and improve accessibility for citizens who can now retrieve information anytime and anywhere. However, to ensure that some physical records remain available, the bill allows for up to ten printed copies to be produced for the annual session upon request from legislative leadership. This dual approach seeks to balance modernization with the needs of those who may still prefer or require physical documents.

Summary

A4891 is a legislative bill that seeks to modernize the publication of the New Jersey Senate Journals and Assembly Minutes. Instead of printing physical copies as has been the standard practice, the bill mandates that these documents be published online by the Office of Legislative Services. This change aims to enhance public access to legislative information, allowing constituents and interested parties easier and quicker access to governmental proceedings and decisions. The legislation reflects a trend towards digitalization within government processes, emphasizing the importance of transparency in state politics.

Contention

Despite its goals for increased transparency, the bill may face scrutiny regarding internet accessibility and the digital divide. Critics might argue that not all constituents have equal access to the internet, which could limit public engagement with legislative activities. Furthermore, there may be concerns about the permanence and security of online documents compared to traditional printed formats, which could lead to questions about ensuring the integrity of legislative records. These points of contention present significant discussions about the implications of technology on governance and public participation.

Companion Bills

NJ S3320

Same As Requires publication online of Senate Journals, Assembly Minutes, and their indexes.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2181

Requires publication online of Senate Journals, Assembly Minutes, and their indexes.

NJ S346

Requires publication online of Senate Journals, Assembly Minutes, and their indexes.

NJ S3320

Requires publication online of Senate Journals, Assembly Minutes, and their indexes.

NJ S4484

Allows public bodies to provide required notices to newspapers distributed online and establishes related publication requirements; establishes rates that newspapers and online news publications may charge for each notice posted online.

NJ A5878

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

NJ S4654

Provides for publication of required legal notices on government Internet websites and through certain online news publications.

NJ S4064

Allows public bodies to provide required notices to newspapers distributed online and establishes related publication requirements; establishes rates that newspapers may charge for each notice posted online.

NJ A4671

Provides member of General Assembly be referred to as Assembly Member rather than Assemblyman or Assemblywoman.

NJ HB264

Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.

NJ SB157

Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.

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