Bill
A 6026
Establishes the "South Jersey Community Resilience Center"; appropriates $500,000.
New Jersey bill creates South Jersey Community Resilience Center and allocates $500,000 in state funding for unspecified community services.
Bill
A 6026
New Jersey bill creates South Jersey Community Resilience Center and allocates $500,000 in state funding for unspecified community services.
Bill A 6026 establishes a "South Jersey Community Resilience Center" and appropriates $500,000 in state funding for its operations. The bill was introduced in the New Jersey Assembly and referred to the Health Committee, suggesting the center will likely focus on public health or community wellness initiatives in the southern region of the state.
The allocation of $500,000 represents a direct public investment in South Jersey infrastructure and services. The bill's focus on "resilience" suggests it aims to address community vulnerabilities, whether related to health disparities, economic challenges, or disaster preparedness—issues that could affect thousands of residents in that region.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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