New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SJR106

Introduced
12/5/22  
Refer
12/5/22  
Report Pass
1/30/23  
Engrossed
2/27/23  
Refer
2/27/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  

Caption

Designates April 14 of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Day" in NJ.

Impact

The introduction of SJR106 is intended to strengthen the recognition that military children receive within the state’s legal framework. By officially designating a day for them, New Jersey aims to foster community support and activities that honor the specific challenges these children face, such as the impact of deployment on their education and mental health. This resolution aligns with national initiatives that have previously been recognized and aims to encourage local governments, organizations, and citizens to participate in observances that acknowledge the contributions of military families.

Summary

SJR106 is a joint resolution from New Jersey designating April 14 of each year as 'Military Child Appreciation Day'. The resolution reflects a commitment to recognizing the sacrifices and bravery of military children who are often affected by their parents' military service. It emphasizes the state’s support for these children and aims to raise awareness about their unique challenges, particularly those associated with frequent relocations and parental deployments. This resolution is an amendment to a previous law that established April as 'Military Child Appreciation Month' and aims to enhance the awareness of military children’s situations across New Jersey.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SJR106 is supportive, as reflected in the unanimous vote of approval. Lawmakers across party lines appear to agree on the importance of recognizing military children and the sacrifices they make. The resolution has been received positively as a way to enhance community understanding and appreciation for military families, which resonates well with many constituents in New Jersey. The observance seeks to create a culture of acknowledgement and support for the unique needs of military-connected youth.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention noted for SJR106, it stands as a unifying resolution in a political landscape where military issues often garner bipartisan support. The measure emphasizes the social responsibility of communities to care for military families, aligning educational and social services to better support military children. Therefore, the resolution showcases a collective acknowledgment of the role that local and state governments play in facilitating the well-being of children from military backgrounds.

Companion Bills

NJ AJR198

Same As Designates April 14 of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Day" in NJ.

Similar Bills

NJ SJR74

Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.

NJ AJR109

Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.

NJ AJR198

Designates April 14 of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Day" in NJ.

CA ACR52

Month of the Military Child.

CA SCR4

Month of the Military Child.

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Month of the Military Child.

MS SC562

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DE SCR36

Observing April 2023, As The 2023 Month Of The Military Child In The State Of Delaware.