SENATE, No. 4170 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 221st LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MARCH 3, 2025 SENATE, No. 4170 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 221st LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MARCH 3, 2025 Sponsored by: Senator NICHOLAS P. SCUTARI District 22 (Somerset and Union) Senator JOHN F. MCKEON District 27 (Essex and Passaic) SYNOPSIS Designates State House Complex Welcome Center as "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center." CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. Sponsored by: Senator NICHOLAS P. SCUTARI District 22 (Somerset and Union) Senator JOHN F. MCKEON District 27 (Essex and Passaic) SYNOPSIS Designates State House Complex Welcome Center as "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center." CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Act designating the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center" and supplementing Title 52 of the Revised Statutes. Whereas, The New Jersey State House Complex has a Welcome Center wherein all visitors to the State House and State House Annex are invited and welcomed; and Whereas, It is entirely appropriate that the State House Complex Welcome Center should be named in honor of Governor Richard J. Codey who served as a member of the General Assembly, the Senate, and as New Jersey's 53rd Governor; and Whereas, Governor Codey is New Jersey's longest serving legislator, having been elected to the General Assembly in November of 1973 at just 27 years of age; and Whereas, After serving for nearly a decade in the General Assembly, Governor Codey served in the Senate from 1982 to 2024 and held the highly esteemed position of Senate President from 2002 to 2010; and Whereas, During his tenure as Senate President, Governor Codey served as Acting Governor on multiple occasions and as New Jersey's 53rd Governor for 14 months after the resignation of Governor James E. McGreevey in 2004, before returning to the Senate; and Whereas, Throughout his time as Acting Governor and in the Legislature, Governor Codey was a strong advocate of strengthening public health in many aspects; and Whereas, Governor Codey's health system improvement efforts include increasing funding for mental health care, championing stem cell research, establishing the State's charity care program, leading a ban on indoor smoking in all State buildings, and establishing a prescription drug assistance program for seniors; and Whereas, Governor Codey made strides in protecting the health of the youth of New Jersey by increasing the age to legally purchase tobacco to 21 and initiating drug and steroid testing for high school athletes in New Jersey; and Whereas, Governor Codey fought to make communities safer by pushing for higher gun control standards, establishing GPS tracking for sex offenders, and authoring laws aimed at cracking down on internet predators; and Whereas, Outside of Governor Codey's public service, he has been an active and beloved member of his community, coaching youth basketball teams, mentoring first-generation college students, and working as a funeral director; and Whereas, After a long career faithfully serving the residents of this State, Governor Codey retired from public service in January of 2024; and Whereas, It is altogether fitting and proper that the State of New Jersey recognize and honor Governor Codey's service and contributions by designating the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center"; now, therefore, Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. The State Capitol Joint Management Commission shall designate the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center." The commission shall erect appropriate signs bearing that designation. 2. The State Capitol Joint Management Commission is authorized to accept public and private gifts, donations, and grants for the purpose of funding the costs associated with producing, purchasing, and erecting signs bearing the designation established pursuant to section 1 of this act, P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill). 3. This act shall take effect immediately. STATEMENT This bill directs the State Capitol Joint Management Commission to designate the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center" in honor of the distinguished services performed by Governor Codey during his career in public service. Governor Codey became New Jersey's longest serving legislator after being elected to the General Assembly in November of 1973 at just 27 years of age. After serving for nearly a decade in the General Assembly, Governor Codey served in the Senate from 1982 to 2024 and held the highly esteemed position of Senate President from 2002 to 2010. During his tenure as Senate President, Governor Codey served as Acting Governor on multiple occasions and as New Jersey's 53rd governor for 14 months after the resignation of Governor James E. McGreevey in 2004, before returning to the Senate. Throughout his time as Acting Governor and in the Legislature, Governor Codey was a strong advocate of strengthening public health in many aspects. Governor Codey's health system improvement efforts include increasing funding for mental health care, championing stem cell research, establishing the State's charity care program, leading a ban on indoor smoking in all State buildings, and establishing a prescription drug assistance program for seniors. Governor Codey made strides in protecting the health of the youth of New Jersey by increasing the age to legally purchase tobacco to 21 and initiating drug and steroid testing for high school athletes in New Jersey. Governor Codey fought to make communities safer by pushing for higher gun control standards, establishing GPS tracking for sex offenders, and authoring laws aimed at cracking down on internet predators. Outside of Governor Codey's public service, he has been an active and beloved member of his community, coaching youth basketball teams, mentoring first-generation college students, and working as a funeral director. After a long career faithfully serving the residents of this State, Governor Codey retired from public service in January of 2024. The State Capitol Joint Management Commission will erect appropriate signs bearing the new welcome center designation. The commission is authorized to accept public and private gifts, donations, and grants for the purpose of funding the costs associated with producing, purchasing, and erecting the signs. An Act designating the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center" and supplementing Title 52 of the Revised Statutes. Whereas, The New Jersey State House Complex has a Welcome Center wherein all visitors to the State House and State House Annex are invited and welcomed; and Whereas, It is entirely appropriate that the State House Complex Welcome Center should be named in honor of Governor Richard J. Codey who served as a member of the General Assembly, the Senate, and as New Jersey's 53rd Governor; and Whereas, Governor Codey is New Jersey's longest serving legislator, having been elected to the General Assembly in November of 1973 at just 27 years of age; and Whereas, After serving for nearly a decade in the General Assembly, Governor Codey served in the Senate from 1982 to 2024 and held the highly esteemed position of Senate President from 2002 to 2010; and Whereas, During his tenure as Senate President, Governor Codey served as Acting Governor on multiple occasions and as New Jersey's 53rd Governor for 14 months after the resignation of Governor James E. McGreevey in 2004, before returning to the Senate; and Whereas, Throughout his time as Acting Governor and in the Legislature, Governor Codey was a strong advocate of strengthening public health in many aspects; and Whereas, Governor Codey's health system improvement efforts include increasing funding for mental health care, championing stem cell research, establishing the State's charity care program, leading a ban on indoor smoking in all State buildings, and establishing a prescription drug assistance program for seniors; and Whereas, Governor Codey made strides in protecting the health of the youth of New Jersey by increasing the age to legally purchase tobacco to 21 and initiating drug and steroid testing for high school athletes in New Jersey; and Whereas, Governor Codey fought to make communities safer by pushing for higher gun control standards, establishing GPS tracking for sex offenders, and authoring laws aimed at cracking down on internet predators; and Whereas, Outside of Governor Codey's public service, he has been an active and beloved member of his community, coaching youth basketball teams, mentoring first-generation college students, and working as a funeral director; and Whereas, After a long career faithfully serving the residents of this State, Governor Codey retired from public service in January of 2024; and Whereas, It is altogether fitting and proper that the State of New Jersey recognize and honor Governor Codey's service and contributions by designating the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center"; now, therefore, Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. The State Capitol Joint Management Commission shall designate the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center." The commission shall erect appropriate signs bearing that designation. 2. The State Capitol Joint Management Commission is authorized to accept public and private gifts, donations, and grants for the purpose of funding the costs associated with producing, purchasing, and erecting signs bearing the designation established pursuant to section 1 of this act, P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill). 3. This act shall take effect immediately. STATEMENT This bill directs the State Capitol Joint Management Commission to designate the State House Complex Welcome Center as the "Governor Richard J. Codey Welcome Center" in honor of the distinguished services performed by Governor Codey during his career in public service. Governor Codey became New Jersey's longest serving legislator after being elected to the General Assembly in November of 1973 at just 27 years of age. After serving for nearly a decade in the General Assembly, Governor Codey served in the Senate from 1982 to 2024 and held the highly esteemed position of Senate President from 2002 to 2010. During his tenure as Senate President, Governor Codey served as Acting Governor on multiple occasions and as New Jersey's 53rd governor for 14 months after the resignation of Governor James E. McGreevey in 2004, before returning to the Senate. Throughout his time as Acting Governor and in the Legislature, Governor Codey was a strong advocate of strengthening public health in many aspects. Governor Codey's health system improvement efforts include increasing funding for mental health care, championing stem cell research, establishing the State's charity care program, leading a ban on indoor smoking in all State buildings, and establishing a prescription drug assistance program for seniors. Governor Codey made strides in protecting the health of the youth of New Jersey by increasing the age to legally purchase tobacco to 21 and initiating drug and steroid testing for high school athletes in New Jersey. Governor Codey fought to make communities safer by pushing for higher gun control standards, establishing GPS tracking for sex offenders, and authoring laws aimed at cracking down on internet predators. Outside of Governor Codey's public service, he has been an active and beloved member of his community, coaching youth basketball teams, mentoring first-generation college students, and working as a funeral director. After a long career faithfully serving the residents of this State, Governor Codey retired from public service in January of 2024. The State Capitol Joint Management Commission will erect appropriate signs bearing the new welcome center designation. The commission is authorized to accept public and private gifts, donations, and grants for the purpose of funding the costs associated with producing, purchasing, and erecting the signs.