New Jersey Bills

sponsored by Eric Houghtaling

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
S 83 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Establishes "Jersey Native Plants Program."
Jan 14 2020 Approved P.L.2021, C.331.
Jan 10 2022
A 6231 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Requires that only fruits and vegetables grown and packaged in NJ may be labeled by food retailers as local to State.
Dec 13 2021 Substituted By S4128 (1r)
Jan 10 2022
A 5160 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Establishes minimum energy and water efficiency standards for certain products sold, offered for sale, or leased in the State.
Dec 16 2020 Passed Assembly (Passed Both Houses) (53-20-0)
Jan 10 2022
S 705 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Requires DOH to develop and implement plan to improve access to perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening.
Jan 14 2020 Passed Assembly (Passed Both Houses) (79-0-0)
Jan 10 2022
A 4232 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Creates program in Department of Agriculture for deer fencing on certain farmland.
Jun 08 2020 Passed Senate (Passed Both Houses) (39-0)
Jan 10 2022
S 3539 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Directs DEP to establish grant program for local governments to support development of community gardens.
Mar 11 2021 Passed Assembly (Passed Both Houses) (78-0-0)
Jan 10 2022
S 3164 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Creates NJ Legislative Youth Council.
Nov 09 2020 Passed Assembly (Passed Both Houses) (77-0-0)
Jan 10 2022
S 4128 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Requires that only fruits and vegetables grown and packaged in NJ may be labeled by food retailers as local to State.
Nov 08 2021 Passed Senate (Passed Both Houses) (32-0)
Jan 10 2022
A 4336 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Directs Department of Agriculture to pay annual premiums to enrolled dairy farmers for certain coverage under the federal Dairy Margin Coverage Program; appropriates $125, 000.*
Jul 02 2020 Substituted By S3465 (1r)
Jan 10 2022
A 6219 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Authorizes limited breweries and craft distilleries to sell at retail and offer for sampling purposes product bottled and stored off-site under certain circumstances.
Dec 09 2021 Substituted By S3673 (1r)
Jan 10 2022
S 3771 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Requires continuation of live horse racing for standardbred racetracks holding sports wagering license.
May 11 2021 Approved P.L.2021, C.350.
Jan 10 2022
A 5694 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Permits dependents of military member to enroll in school district in advance of military member's relocation to district.
May 12 2021 Passed Senate (Passed Both Houses) (39-0)
Jan 10 2022
S 2817 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Allows active duty service members to provide document other than DD-214 when claiming veterans' preference for civil service.
Aug 13 2020 Approved P.L.2021, C.340.
Jan 10 2022
A 2559 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Increases allowance paid to war veterans with certain service-connected disabilities. *
Feb 13 2020 Received In The Senate, Referred To Senate Budget And Appropriations Committee
Jan 04 2022
S 2559 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Revises requirements for health insurance providers and Medicaid to cover services provided using telemedicine and telehealth; appropriates $5 million.*
Jun 08 2020 Approved P.L.2021, C.310.
Dec 21 2021
A 2455 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Establishes pilot program in DOE to support FIRST Robotics Programs in school districts.
Feb 03 2020 Approved P.L.2021, C.320.
Dec 21 2021
A 1580 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Establishes "Jersey Native Plants Program."
Jan 14 2020 Substituted By S83
Dec 20 2021
A 5749 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Concerns sexual abuse investigations in State correctional facilities.
May 12 2021 Senate Amendment (25-0) (Greenstein)
Dec 20 2021
A 4706 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Requires Division of Travel and Tourism establish Black Heritage Trail; establishes NJ Black Cultural Heritage Commission.
Sep 21 2020 Senate Amendment (29-0) (Singleton)
Dec 20 2021
A 5262 (2020-2021 Regular Session)
Revises eligibility requirements for NJ Workability Program and Personal Assistance Services Program.
Jan 12 2021 Substituted By S3455 (1r)
Dec 20 2021

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