New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3243

Introduced
5/16/24  

Caption

Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

Impact

The bill's financial commitment to the Huntington's Disease Grant Program reflects a significant recognition of the need for better healthcare support related to Huntington's disease, a degenerative and ultimately fatal condition affecting numerous residents in New Jersey. The bill indicates that the disease has a notable prevalence in the state, with an incidence rate estimated between 1 in 8,000 and 1 in 10,000 residents, impacting approximately 900 to 1,200 individuals and an additional 7,000 at-risk residents who may not be aware of their status due to the nature of genetic testing hesitancy. By enhancing funding, the bill seeks to improve access to necessary medical and psychological services for affected populations.

Summary

Senate Bill S3243 proposes a supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) specifically for the Huntington's Disease Grant Program. This funding is intended to be allocated to higher education institutions, non-profit organizations, and state-based research entities to facilitate services such as pre-symptomatic testing, neurology and psychiatry services, neurophysiological evaluations, treatment, and counseling for those living with or at risk for Huntington's disease. This supplemental appropriation aims to enhance the current budget allocated to the program, which stands estimated at $200,437 for fiscal year 2023, raising the total to approximately $700,437.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a clear focus on addressing healthcare needs for Huntington's disease, potential points of contention could arise regarding the appropriation of funds and the allocation mechanisms. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of such grants and their distribution among competing health initiatives, as well as the adequacy of the overall healthcare system in supporting rare diseases. Additionally, discussions might emerge around the necessity of funding levels and the priority given to Huntington's disease in the context of other pressing public health issues.

Companion Bills

NJ A1878

Same As Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

NJ S3280

Carry Over Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

NJ A4915

Carry Over Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

Similar Bills

NJ S3280

Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

NJ A4915

Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

NJ A1878

Makes supplemental appropriation of $500,000 to DOH for Huntington's Disease Grant Program.

MI HB5963

Holidays: other; "Huntington's Disease Awareness Month"; designate as the month of May of each year. Creates new act.

MI HB4016

Holidays: other; "Huntington's Disease Awareness Month"; designate as the month of May of each year. Creates new act.

MI HR0249

A resolution to declare May 2024 as Huntington's Disease Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

MI HR0102

A resolution to declare May 2023 as Huntington's Disease Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.

NY K00525

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 2025, as Huntington's Disease Awareness Month in the State of New York