New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A938

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes "New Jersey Reparations Task Force."

Impact

If enacted, the task force will consist of 11 members, including both legislators and public members, tasked with gathering evidence and facilitating public discourse around the historical impact of slavery. They will hold at least six public meetings across various cities in New Jersey. The aim is not only to report on the financial and social disparities faced by the African American community but also to create a pathway for community engagement and education about these issues, ensuring that the conversation around reparations is informed by historical data and contemporary realities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A938, known as the 'New Jersey Reparations Task Force' bill, aims to establish a task force to study reparations proposals for African Americans in New Jersey, in recognition of the state's role in slavery and the ongoing legacy of systemic racial discrimination. The bill outlines the need for an examination of historical injustices and aims to develop recommendations for addressing the generational harms caused by the institution of slavery. This initiative acknowledges that New Jersey has a deep-rooted history in slavery, challenging the common perception that this issue was a solely Southern phenomenon. The expected outcomes include a formal apology from the state, as well as a strategy to calculate compensation and identify beneficiaries of reparations.

Contention

The bill brings to light significant areas of contention, particularly regarding how reparations should be defined, the scope of compensation, and the extent to which the state should apologize for its historical role in slavery. Critics may argue about the implications of reparations on current economic and social policies, raising questions about fairness and accountability. Supporters, however, stress the importance of addressing systemic inequalities as a necessary step for racial reconciliation and justice. The passage of such a bill could set a precedent for similar initiatives in other states, raising questions about national discussions around reparations.

Companion Bills

NJ S386

Same As Establishes "New Jersey Reparations Task Force."

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