New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR25

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Designates first week of May of each year as Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week.

Impact

By formally designating this week, the bill expresses New Jersey's commitment to honoring wounded warriors. It encourages state officials and citizens to engage in activities and programs that recognize the courage and needs of these veterans. The proclamation request to the Governor signifies a public endorsement of efforts to facilitate veterans’ transitions and well-being, which could lead to enhanced community support and services aimed at veterans.

Summary

AJR25 is an Assembly Joint Resolution sponsored by Assemblymen Wayne P. DeAngelo and Joe Danielsen, which aims to designate the first week of May each year as 'Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week' in New Jersey. The resolution is inspired by the need to raise public awareness about the unique challenges faced by wounded veterans and recognizes the sacrifices these individuals have made in service to their country. It highlights the physical and mental injuries that many veterans incur as well as the importance of providing structured programs that support their rehabilitation into civilian life.

Contention

While the resolution is largely symbolic, it emphasizes the ongoing issues relating to the mental health of military personnel. With estimates suggesting high populations of veterans affected by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological conditions stemming from their service, AJR25 seeks to shine a light on these issues. One potential point of contention could arise from whether the state adequately follows through on the proposed activities and programs to support the veteran community, thereby ensuring that this week serves a purpose beyond mere recognition.

Companion Bills

NJ SJR71

Same As Designates first week of May of each year as Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week.

NJ AJR62

Carry Over Designates first week of May of each year as Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.