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AJR 56

Relating to: congratulating Knights of Columbus Council 499 for achieving a century of compassionate commitment to service of the Church, their community, and their fellow man.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Chanz Green

Designates May as Older Americans Month in New Jersey and urges the Governor to issue a yearly proclamation and promote observances that honor and support healthy, dignified aging.

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Bill Summary · AJR 56

Summary: Assembly Joint Resolution No. 56 (AJR 56) – Older Americans Month in New Jersey

Purpose and intent

AJR 56 designates May of each year as “Older Americans Month” in the State of New Jersey. The resolution aims to honor and celebrate the contributions of older residents, recognize their ongoing value in communities, and rededicate state efforts to ensuring that older New Jerseyans lead healthy, productive, and dignified lives. It also directs the Governor to issue an annual proclamation acknowledging May as Older Americans Month and to encourage public officials and residents to observe the month with appropriate activities and programs.

Key provisions

  • Designation: May of every year is designated as “Older Americans Month” in New Jersey to honor and celebrate older individuals and reaffirm the state’s commitment to their health, productivity, and dignity.
  • Governor’s proclamation: The Governor is respectfully requested to annually issue a proclamation recognizing May as Older Americans Month and to urge observance through suitable activities and programs.
  • Effective date: The joint resolution takes effect immediately upon enactment.

Background and rationale (as presented in the bill)

  • The document highlights demographic context, noting substantial numbers of older residents in New Jersey and nationwide, and emphasizes the important social, civic, and economic contributions of older Americans.
  • It references ongoing workforce participation by older adults, concerns about age discrimination, and the unique challenges faced by older individuals during the COVID-19 era.
  • The resolution frames Older Americans Month as a means to increase awareness of contributions and to reaffirm commitments to support healthier, more engaged lives for seniors.

Who is affected

  • Older adults in New Jersey (the primary beneficiaries and focus of recognition and advocacy).
  • State and local public officials, agencies, and organizations involved in senior services and community programming.
  • The general public, which is invited to participate in observances and activities tied to Older Americans Month.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: January 9, 2024 (Assembly).
  • Committee action: Reported favorably by the Assembly Aging and Human Services Committee (June 6, 2024); 2nd Reading and subsequent Assembly action followed.
  • Assembly status: Passed the Assembly with a vote of 77-1-0 (May 22, 2025).
  • Senate status: Received in the Senate and referred to the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (as of May 29, 2025).
  • Related legislation: Companion SJR 111 (senate version).
  • Nature of the measure: A joint resolution (not a appropriations bill); it designates a commemorative month and requests a governor’s proclamation rather than creating new funding or statutory obligations.

Fiscal impact

  • No explicit appropriation or new program funding is required by the text. Many state commemorative resolutions have minimal direct fiscal impact beyond routine administrative costs associated with proclamations and observances.

Summary

AJR 56 is a symbolic, non-binding measure that designates May as Older Americans Month in New Jersey, honors seniors’ contributions, and encourages proclamations and observances to support healthier, active, and dignified aging. It has progressed through the Assembly and awaits Senate action, with a companion bill (SJR 111) in the works.

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

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