New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4841

Introduced
9/23/24  
Refer
9/23/24  
Report Pass
10/24/24  
Engrossed
1/30/25  

Caption

Concerns housing discrimination based on source of lawful income.

Impact

If enacted, A4841 will significantly impact the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (P.L.1945, c.169), particularly by introducing protections for individuals whose income derives from lawful sources other than direct wage employment, such as public assistance or housing vouchers. The amendment is expected to empower disadvantaged groups, including low-income families and individuals with disabilities, by ensuring they have equitable access to housing and job opportunities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4841 aims to address discrimination in housing and employment based on the source of lawful income. The bill amends existing New Jersey laws to expand the definitions of discriminatory practices, making it illegal to refuse housing or employment due to the lawful income source of applicants, which includes various forms of government assistance. This change seeks to protect vulnerable populations from being discriminated against, reinforcing the state's commitment to civil rights and equality.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around A4841 has been favorable among civil rights advocates and housing organizations, who view the bill as a necessary step toward eliminating systemic discrimination in housing and employment markets. However, there are concerns from some landlords and employers about the potential for increased regulatory burdens, which they argue could impact their operations. The discussion has thus highlighted a fundamental clash between protecting civil rights and the operational challenges faced by small businesses and landlords.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications of expanding the definition of lawful income to encompass various forms of governmental assistance, which critics believe could lead to abuses in the system by individuals seeking housing or employment without the capacity to pay. Additionally, some stakeholders fear that the bill may inadvertently discourage landlords from renting to lower-income tenants, potentially worsening access to affordable housing rather than improving it.

Companion Bills

NJ S3759

Same As Concerns discrimination in housing and employment, including source of lawful income and age discrimination.

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