New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S383

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes requirements for conducting health impact assessments of pending legislation; makes an appropriation.

Impact

The bill requires legislative committees to set a time limit of 30 days for the completion of each health impact assessment. These assessments must cover specified areas and analyze how legislation might affect different demographic groups, including racial and ethnic minorities. By institutionalizing the HIA process, the bill seeks to integrate health considerations into legislative decision-making, promoting public health awareness among lawmakers.

Summary

Senate Bill 383 establishes a process for the New Jersey Legislature to request health impact assessments (HIAs) of proposed legislation. The bill designates the Planning Healthy Communities Initiative (PHCI) at Rutgers University as the entity responsible for preparing these assessments upon request by a majority of the legislative committee considering a bill. This process aims to evaluate potential health effects associated with legislative proposals, with a particular focus on the impact on minority populations, which may experience disparate health effects from various policies.

Conclusion

If enacted, S383 will encourage a more health-conscious approach to legislative processes in New Jersey. It may pave the way for more informed policymaking that actively considers the health outcomes of all constituents, particularly those affected disproportionately. The bill is a significant step toward institutionalizing health considerations within the legislative context, marking a progressive move in public health advocacy.

Contention

While supporters argue that S383 will enhance the legislature's understanding of health implications in policymaking, critics may express concerns about the practicality and efficiency of conducting HIAs for every piece of legislation. There may be skepticism about the adequacy of resources and the ability of the PHCI to produce high-quality assessments given potential budget constraints and the volume of legislation. Furthermore, the bill appropriates $500,000 to support the PHCI's activities, which could be a point of contention regarding state budget priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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