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40 Senators
  • 25 Democrats
  • 15 Republicans
80 Assembly Members
  • 52 Democrats
  • 28 Republicans

Bills

Recently Introduced

A 6235

Regulates motorized bicycles.

A 6162

Authorizes issuance of accessory license plates for rear-mounted vehicle attachments.

A 6135

Increases amounts of certain payments in lieu of taxes paid for lands owned by State or nonprofit organization for recreation and conservation purposes.

A 6213

Allows cities to close existing life guard pension plans to new entrants and modifies certain life guard pension benefits; makes new life guard pension plans permissive.

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Recently Passed

S 4387

Requires establishment of tracking system in Division of Consumer Affairs to determine compliance with continuing education requirements.

  • Introduced May 19 2025
  • Reported out of Assembly Committee with Amendments, 2nd Reading Nov 24 2025
  • Sponsored by Bob Singer, Jim Beach, Joe Lagana

A 4651

Establishes penalties for certain conduct related to public brawl and disorderly conduct.

A 5422

Allows businesses to receive information via email concerning new regulations and economic incentives that affect business.

S 4467

Authorizes NJ Infrastructure Bank to expend certain sums to make loans for environmental infrastructure projects for FY2026.

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2024-2025 Regular Session 11965
2022-2023 Regular Session 10931
2020-2021 Regular Session 11428
2018-2019 Regular Session 11456
2016-2017 Regular Session 9908

Sources

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