New Jersey Legislature

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

Bills

Recently Introduced

A 5186

Makes various changes to school funding and budgeting laws; eliminates use of census-based funding for special education aid; establishes reimbursement program for school district fuel costs.

S 3988

Allows tax credit for expenses incurred for medical insurance premiums and deductible payments for certain taxpayers under gross income tax.

ACR 147

Urges President and Congress to enact "Poverty Line Act of 2023."

S 3983

Requires DOH to create and disseminate materials and resources related to cardiomyopathy; appropriates $300,000.

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Recently Passed

A 583

Permits deputy county clerks and municipal clerks to perform marriages and civil unions.*

A 4328

Enters New Jersey into Interstate Physician Assistant Licensure Compact.

A 5100

Re-appropriates unexpended balance of FY2024 appropriation for Town of West New York to support recreation center; appropriates $3 million for Town of West New York - Recreation Center to restore lapsed FY2024 funding.

  • Introduced Dec 09 2024
  • Passed Assembly (41-26-1) Dec 19 2024
  • Sponsored by Gabe Rodriguez

A 4254

Establishes limits on transcript release restrictions at institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions.

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2024-2025 Regular Session 9862
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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