New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR97

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Supports NJ Naval Militia Joint Command.

Notes

The resolution also serves to strengthen local and state pride in military contributions, especially considering the NJNMJC's history of service, such as its rapid deployment during the events of September 11, 2001. It recognizes the vital presence of the NJNMJC in a state known for its high population density and crucial transport infrastructure.

Impact

The passage of this resolution aims to address the long-standing lack of state funding for the NJNMJC, which has not received financial support since 2002. Despite this absence of funding, the NJNMJC has continued to fulfill its duties, which include search and rescue operations, harbor security, and the safeguarding of critical infrastructure. By supporting efforts to secure funding, the resolution signifies a renewed commitment to the operational effectiveness and sustainability of this military unit, which plays a vital role in public safety and state security.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 97, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, expresses support for the New Jersey Naval Militia Joint Command (NJNMJC). The NJNMJC is a unique military unit that operates under state control while maintaining a connection to federal resources. Established in 1894 and decommissioned in 1963, the NJNMJC was reactivated at various points, most recently from 1998 to 2002. The resolution highlights the historical significance and operational capabilities of the NJNMJC, emphasizing its role in responding to emergencies, providing disaster relief, and supporting local and federal agencies.

Contention

While the resolution appears to receive general support, there may be underlying concerns regarding the prioritization of funding for state military units like the NJNMJC versus other public safety sectors. Critics may question whether resources allocated to NJNMJC are the best use of state funds, considering the diverse needs of public services in New Jersey, including law enforcement, fire services, and emergency management. Balancing these priorities amidst budget constraints can lead to debates within the legislature regarding the most effective allocation of funding and resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SR20

Commends Commander Gregory Reed Koepp II for his outstanding naval career and upon his service as commanding officer of the USS Colorado.

NJ H6279

Organization And Command Of Military And Naval Forces

NJ AB2193

Military: State Guard.

NJ SR168

Commends Captain Lena Kaman on her distinguished military accomplishments.

NJ HB06440

An Act Concerning The Organized Militia And The Governor's Guards.

NJ SCR135

Commends the USS Orleck destroyer, docked in Lake Charles, and designates the ship as the Official Vietnam Memorial Ship for Louisiana.

NJ SJ17

Joint resolution recognizing veterans and military service

NJ HB2118

Militia; Military Department; modifying Adjutant General duties; various updates relating to militia; effective date.

NJ SJ20

Joint resolution recognizing the military service of Montanans in World War II

NJ SB1097

Veterans: military and veterans: gender-neutral terms.

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