New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3386

Introduced
6/6/24  

Caption

Codifies various centers and programs at Rutgers University - Newark; appropriates $6.5 million.

Impact

Another significant program outlined in the bill is the Rutgers Center on Law, Inequality and Metropolitan Equity (CLiME), which focuses on public scholarship to address issues of structural inequality and systemic racism. CLiME is tasked with enhancing data analysis capabilities for local governmental policymaking, investigating the affordable housing gap, and generating actionable recommendations. Such initiatives are expected to inform better governance and policy decisions, making a substantial impact on New Jersey's approach toward systemic inequality.

Summary

Senate Bill S3386 is designed to codify five distinct centers and programs at Rutgers University - Newark into law while appropriating a total of $6.5 million to ensure their effective operation. Among the key establishments is the Sheila Y. Oliver Center for Politics and Race, which aims to serve as a nonpartisan research facility investigating the intersection of race and politics in the United States. This center seeks to produce reliable data, offer data analysis training, and develop internship programs for students from diverse backgrounds, thus promoting public service careers.

Contention

The bill also introduces the Center for Local Supply Chain Resiliency (CLSCR), along with a re-entry program called RE-OPEN, aimed at supporting formerly incarcerated individuals in Newark by providing various resources and mentorship. The New Jersey Scholarship and Transformative Education in Prisons (NJSTEP) initiative within S3386 seeks to facilitate higher education for incarcerated students, promoting their academic and personal development. Critics may raise concerns regarding the allocation of funds and the efficacy of these programs in creating tangible change, particularly in light of past issues surrounding educational access and workforce reintegration for justice-impacted individuals.

Companion Bills

NJ A4512

Same As Codifies various centers and programs at Rutgers University - Newark; appropriates $6.5 million.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4512

Codifies various centers and programs at Rutgers University - Newark; appropriates $6.5 million.

NJ S1948

Appropriates $300,000 from General Fund to New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University.

NJ A2444

Appropriates $300,000 from General Fund to New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station at Rutgers University.

NJ S3248

Appropriates $350,000 to Rutgers, the State University - New Brunswick for Center for American Women and Politics - Women Elected and Appointed Officials Database.

NJ A3550

Appropriates $350,000 to Rutgers, the State University - New Brunswick for Center for American Women and Politics - Women Elected and Appointed Officials Database.

NJ A4870

Appropriates $350,000 to Rutgers, the State University - New Brunswick for Center for American Women and Politics - Women Elected and Appointed Officials Database.

NJ S4629

Requires Rutgers University study economic impact of military installations in NJ; appropriates $155,000.

NJ S743

Establishes Training Clinicians to Support Adults with Autism Workforce Development Program in Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services; appropriates $500,000.

NJ S3514

Establishes NJ Forensic Science Laboratory at Rutgers University-Camden; appropriates up to $500,000.

NJ A4509

Establishes NJ Forensic Science Laboratory at Rutgers University-Camden; appropriates up to $500,000.

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