New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S638

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Reduces NJ Legislature Youth Council residency requirement for certain military children from 15 years to 6 months.

Impact

The proposed amendment could strengthen representation for military families within the youth council, allowing these children to have a voice in state matters sooner than previously permitted. It reflects an understanding of the unique challenges faced by military families, emphasizing inclusion and adaptability in governance. By recognizing the transient nature of military life, the bill seeks to ensure that these youth can actively participate in civic engagement and express their perspectives on issues affecting them.

Summary

Senate Bill S638 aims to amend the residency requirement for military children wishing to join the New Jersey Legislative Youth Council. Currently, the law stipulates that applicants must have been residents of New Jersey for at least 15 years. The proposed bill reduces this residency duration to just six consecutive months for military children, defined as those who are dependents of full-time service members on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States. This change aims to make the council more accessible to a population that often moves due to military obligations.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support in its current form, discussions around it may raise questions regarding the criteria for membership on the council. Some may argue that reducing the residency requirement disrupts the established norms of representation by prioritizing certain demographics. However, proponents assert that this adjustment acknowledges the diverse realities faced by military families, ultimately serving the broader interest of inclusivity in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NJ S3431

Carry Over Reduces NJ Legislature Youth Council residency requirement for certain military children from 15 years to 6 months.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3431

Reduces NJ Legislature Youth Council residency requirement for certain military children from 15 years to 6 months.

NJ A225

Reduces residency requirement for resident hunting licenses from six months to 60 days.

NJ A3605

Reduces residency requirement for resident hunting licenses from six months to 60 days.

NJ A5727

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish Legislative Youth Council and select institution of higher education in this State as host; makes changes to council's structure to provide flexibility in activities and operations.

NJ S633

Eliminates requirement for public school employees to maintain State residency.

NJ S2072

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish Legislative Youth Council and select institution of higher education in this State as host; makes changes to council's structure to provide flexibility in activities and operations.

NJ A4375

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish Legislative Youth Council and select institution of higher education in this State as host; makes changes to council's structure to provide flexibility in activities and operations.

NJ S3987

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish Legislative Youth Council and select institution of higher education in this State as host; makes changes to council's structure to provide flexibility in activities and operations.

NJ A5685

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish Legislative Youth Council and select institution of higher education in this State as host; makes changes to council's structure to provide flexibility in activities and operations.

NJ S2807

Requires MVC to waive knowledge test requirement for certain military service members who apply for commercial driver license.

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CA AB361

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NJ AJR198

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NJ SJR74

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NJ AJR109

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