New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR96

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Permanently designating March 28th as "Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day" in New Jersey.

Impact

By officially recognizing March 28th as 'Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day', NJ aims to improve the public's understanding of MS and progressive MS, which is crucial for enhancing patient care and support services. This resolution underlines the importance of early intervention and appropriate treatment options that can substantially improve the quality of life for individuals living with MS. Furthermore, it acknowledges the substantial economic burden placed on patients and families due to disease progression, including lost productivity and increased healthcare costs.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 96 (AJR96) aims to permanently designate March 28th as 'Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day' in the State of New Jersey. The resolution seeks to raise public awareness and provide education about multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly focusing on the progressive form of the disease. MS is a chronic and disabling disease that affects the central nervous system, causing a range of debilitating symptoms, and afflicts over 2.3 million individuals worldwide, many of whom are diagnosed in their prime years. The designation of this observance is intended to empower those affected by MS and educate the public on the significant impacts of the disease and its management.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding AJR96 related to how effectively mere designation of a day can translate into tangible changes in awareness and resources for those living with MS. Critics may argue that while raising awareness is important, more substantial legislative actions are needed to support research funding and improve access to treatment options. Ensuring adequate resources are provided beyond a symbolic day could be a critical discussion point among stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, advocacy groups, and policymakers.

Companion Bills

NJ AJR70

Carry Over Permanently designating March 28th as "Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day" in New Jersey.

Previously Filed As

NJ AJR70

Permanently designating March 28th as "Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SR86

Relative to Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Day

NJ SR0016

A resolution to recognize March 9-15, 2025, as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Week.

NJ HR162

Recognizing February 24, 2009, as Multiple Sclerosis Day at the State Capitol and March 2 through 9, 2009, as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week in Texas.

NJ AJR140

Permanently designates March 8th as "International Women's Day" in New Jersey.

NJ SR44

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week; recognize March 9 to 15, 2025

NJ SP0983

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING MARCH 10, 2024 TO MARCH 16, 2024 AS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AWARENESS WEEK

NJ SR0019

A resolution to recognize March 12-18, 2023, as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Week.

NJ SR506

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Day; recognize January 29, 2024

NJ HR0039

A resolution to declare March 9-15, 2025, as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week in the state of Michigan.

Similar Bills

NJ AJR70

Permanently designating March 28th as "Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day" in New Jersey.

CA SR86

Relative to Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Day

CA ACR190

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month.

CA ACR87

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month.

IL HR0057

MS AWARENESS WEEK & DAY

DE HCR95

Recognizing The Month Of March As Multiple Sclerosis Month In Delaware.

DE HCR16

Recognizing The Month Of March As Multiple Sclerosis Month In Delaware.

NJ S4030

Requires health care professionals to report cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and motor neuron disease.