New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR149

Introduced
9/12/24  

Caption

Supplements General Assembly Rules to require members of General Assembly to be addressed as State Representative.

Impact

The resolution is designed not only to modernize the language used within the assembly but also to promote gender equality in political titles. By adopting a gender-neutral designation, the bill reflects a broader societal shift towards inclusivity and may encourage greater political engagement among diverse populations. It emphasizes the importance of language in making political institutions more representative and accessible to all citizens.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 149 (AR149) seeks to amend the rules of the General Assembly in New Jersey by requiring that all members be addressed as 'State Representative'. This proposed change aims to establish a gender-neutral title that encompasses all members of the assembly, moving away from the traditional terms 'Assemblyman' and 'Assemblywoman'. The resolution aligns with practices in the majority of U.S. states, where the term 'representative' is standard for members of lower legislative bodies.

Contention

While the resolution has been largely viewed as a progressive step toward inclusivity, some members may express concerns regarding the transition from traditional titles. Potential opposition could focus on the perceived erosion of historical titles and the significance these titles hold within political culture. However, proponents argue that the change is necessary to reflect contemporary values and to ensure all representatives are recognized equitably regardless of gender.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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