Designates second week of September of each year as "Library Awareness Week in New Jersey."
Impact
By establishing Library Awareness Week, the resolution intends to foster increased public pride in libraries and encourage community engagement with library resources. It promotes the acknowledgment of library professionals who work to connect individuals to necessary information and services. The resolution also aims to address the digital divide by emphasizing the importance of internet access provided by libraries, aiding families who lack connectivity at home.
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 81 (SJR81) proposes to designate the second week of September each year as 'Library Awareness Week' in New Jersey. This resolution aims to highlight the essential role libraries play in promoting lifelong learning, ensuring public access to vital information, and supporting democratic engagement within communities. Libraries are recognized as valuable resources that provide diverse services including literacy programs, internet access, and community events, thus catering to the educational needs and interests of various populations.
Contention
While promoting positive views of libraries, there may be discussions regarding the adequacy of funding and support for library services. The resolution highlights the necessity for public officials and residents to recognize libraries' contributions; however, it may lead to debates on how libraries can be better supported through state funding and resources. The effectiveness of such awareness campaigns in actually increasing library usage and support in practical terms may also spark discussions among stakeholders.
Designates month of September each year as "Deaf Awareness Month" in New Jersey; designates last full week of September each year as "Deaf Awareness Week" in New Jersey.
Designates month of September each year as "Deaf Awareness Month" in New Jersey; designates last full week of September each year as "Deaf Awareness Week" in New Jersey.