New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1072

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes Military Suicide Prevention Task Force.

Impact

The bill stipulates that the task force will consist of 17 members, including ex-officio positions held by officials from various state departments. These members will be charged with identifying best practices for suicide prevention, evaluating current services provided to service members, and recommending both policy changes and legislations if necessary. This initiative reflects a significant commitment from the state to enhance the mental health resources available to military personnel and veterans, potentially leading to improved health outcomes and a reduction in suicide rates among these groups.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1072, introduced to establish a Military Suicide Prevention Task Force in New Jersey, aims to address the alarming issue of suicide among military personnel and veterans. Sponsored by Assembly members William B. Sampson IV, Shama A. Haider, and Reginald W. Atkins, the bill seeks to implement comprehensive strategies designed to eliminate military suicides by thoroughly examining the issues and concerns faced by active and retired service members. The task force will be a collaborative effort between the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the Department of Human Services, which underscores the importance of inter-agency cooperation in tackling this critical issue.

Contention

A point of potential contention revolves around the task force's authority to evaluate and recommend changes in the way mental health services are provided to military and veteran populations. Some stakeholders may argue that local and municipal governments should have a stronger role in delivering these services, whereas this bill centralizes decision-making within the state framework. The task force's ability to call upon various state and local agencies for data and support further raises questions about the balance of power between state and local jurisdictions in managing mental health resources for veterans.

Companion Bills

NJ S955

Same As Establishes Military Suicide Prevention Task Force.

NJ A4227

Carry Over Establishes Military Suicide Prevention Task Force.

NJ S2895

Carry Over Establishes Military Suicide Prevention Task Force.

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