New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR88

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Urges Congress to pass legislation empowering and enhancing National Guard.

Impact

If enacted, this resolution could lead to significant changes in how the National Guard operates within the broader framework of U.S. military objectives. By advocating for the inclusion of National Guard senior officers as full members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the bill would facilitate direct input in critical military decisions. Furthermore, it seeks to stabilize funding for domestic missions, which can enhance operational capabilities and response during emergencies. This legislative push reflects an acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by National Guard members and the necessity of supporting their roles.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 88 (AR88) aims to urge Congress to pass legislation that empowers and enhances the role of the National Guard in the United States. This resolution is particularly pertinent as National Guard members have served in unprecedented numbers in recent conflicts. Details within the resolution emphasize the need for better representation of National Guard leaders in decision-making processes that directly affect their personnel and funding. The bill seeks to raise the visibility and importance of the National Guard at both state and federal levels.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the resolution could spark debate among legislators who may view it as a step that either dilutes or strengthens state sovereignty. As the bill emphasizes federal support and coordination, there are concerns regarding the balance of power between federal military oversight and state control over the National Guard. Critics of similar proposals often argue that greater federal involvement could undermine local autonomy and decision-making in defense matters. Thus, AR88 encapsulates broader discussions about the appropriate relationship between state and federal authorities in managing military resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR87

Urges Congress and President to enact legislation creating program to subsidize purchase of diapers.

NJ ACR108

Urges Congress to pass legislation that exempts military retirement pay from federal income taxation.

NJ ACR108

Urges Congress to pass legislation that exempts military retirement pay from federal income taxation.

NJ SCR91

Urges Congress to pass legislation that exempts military retirement pay from federal income taxation.

NJ AR89

Urges Congress to pass H.R.770 allowing for discharge of student loan debt in bankruptcy.

NJ AJR56

Urges Congress to pass "National Apprenticeship Act of 2021."

NJ AJR71

Urges Congress to pass "National Apprenticeship Act of 2021."

NJ ACR146

Urges US Congress to pass legislation to reinstate service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ SCR113

Urges US Congress to pass legislation to reinstate service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccine.

NJ ACR45

Urges US Congress to pass legislation to reinstate service members discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccine.

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