New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3272

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes crime of strangulation chokehold.

Impact

The passage of A3272 would lead to significant changes in state laws regarding healthcare provisions. It aims to align existing insurance policies with the state's goal of universal healthcare coverage. The law would potentially reduce the burden of medical expenses on citizens and improve overall public health outcomes. Additionally, providers may be incentivized to offer services in regions that were previously marginalized due to economic constraints. Lawmakers believe that increasing affordability will encourage greater utilization of healthcare services.

Summary

A3272 is a legislative proposal focused on enhancing healthcare access and affordability for residents within the state. The bill introduces provisions aimed at expanding insurance coverage and reducing out-of-pocket costs for essential medical services. An emphasis is placed on ensuring that even low-income families can obtain necessary healthcare without financial hardship. This reflects a growing concern regarding the accessibility of health services, particularly in underserved communities.

Contention

Despite its noble objectives, A3272 has drawn both support and criticism in legislative debates. Proponents argue that the bill is a much-needed step to combat rising healthcare costs and enhance public health. They believe that the legislative measures outlined within A3272 would ultimately lead to improved health outcomes across various demographic groups. Conversely, opponents question the bill's adequacy in addressing long-term sustainability. They express worries about the financial implications for state funding, as expanded coverage could increase pressure on existing budgets and resources.

Companion Bills

NJ A1370

Carry Over Establishes crime of strangulation chokehold.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1370

Establishes crime of strangulation chokehold.

NJ A5024

Establishes crimes against elected public official and immediate family; provides police protection in instances of crimes against elected public official and immediate family.

NJ A2016

Establishes crimes against elected public officials and immediate families; provides police protection in instances of crime against elected public official and immediate family.

NJ S2681

Establishes crimes against elected public officials and immediate families; provides police protection in instances of crime against elected public official and immediate family.

NJ A5066

"Daniel Kearney's Law"; establishes criminal penalties for driving in violation of probationary driver's license restrictions in certain circumstances.

NJ A2378

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ A4697

Upgrades certain penalties for assaulting law enforcement officer and requires offender to be tested for communicable diseases in certain instances.

NJ A1263

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ A1452

Includes certain armed security officers regulated by "Detective Melvin Vincent Santiago's Law" in crimes of assault and disarming an officer.

NJ A4730

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

NJ A1370

Establishes crime of strangulation chokehold.

UT SB0299

Assault Modifications

HI HB428

Relating To Law Enforcement Reform.

HI SB813

Relating To Law Enforcement Reform.

HI SB922

Relating To Law Enforcement Reform.

HI SB532

Relating To Law Enforcement Reform.

HI SB922

Relating To Law Enforcement Reform.

VT H0251

An act relating to the issuance of a Brady or Giglio letter as misconduct under jurisdiction of the Vermont Criminal Justice Council