Designates the second full week in September of each year as "National Truckers Appreciation Week."
If enacted, AJR30 would highlight the trucking industry’s impact on New Jersey, where approximately 214,880 jobs in this sector account for one in every 16 jobs in the state. With around 22,780 trucking companies operating in New Jersey, the resolution aims to bring attention to these local businesses that handle significant daily freight volumes, thus creating pride in the local economy sustained by the trucking sector. Additionally, it seeks to foster public awareness and appreciation for truck drivers’ contributions.
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 30 (AJR30) seeks to designate the second full week in September of every year as 'National Truckers Appreciation Week' in the State of New Jersey. This resolution is intended to honor the significant contributions of professional truck drivers, highlighting their essential role in the economy by facilitating the safe and timely delivery of goods. The resolution recognizes the fact that truck drivers are responsible for approximately 10 billion tons of freight moved annually, underscoring their importance to commerce and daily life in the U.S.
The resolution does not seem to present any major points of contention as its purpose is largely symbolic; however, it reflects a broader recognition of the often-overlooked workforce in the trucking industry. While the resolution is met with general support as a means to acknowledge hard-working individuals, any implementation of celebratory programs or proclamations may vary in acceptance among different communities, possibly prompting discussions on how best to recognize and appreciate these essential workers sustainably.