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S 910

Establishes "Bring Veterans to New Jersey Program."

2026-2027 Regular Session Introduced by Kristin Corrado and 1 co-sponsor

New Jersey creates a veteran recruitment program to attract military veterans from other states through targeted incentives and relocation support services.

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee
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Bill Summary · S 910

Legislative bill overview

S 910 establishes the "Bring Veterans to New Jersey Program," a state initiative designed to attract and retain military veterans as residents. The bill creates a framework to recruit veterans from other states and support their transition to living and working in New Jersey.

Why is this important

Veterans represent a skilled, experienced workforce with unique needs around healthcare, employment, and community integration. States that successfully attract veterans can strengthen their economy, expand their tax base, and address veteran unemployment while veterans gain access to state-specific benefits and support services.

Potential points of contention

  • Program funding and sustainability – The bill's specifics on budget allocation, staffing, and long-term financial commitment are unclear from the introduction alone
  • Incentive structure – Questions remain about what tangible incentives (tax credits, housing assistance, job placement) New Jersey will offer compared to competing states
  • Implementation capacity – Whether existing state agencies have sufficient resources and expertise to effectively market to and support incoming veterans

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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