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SJR 109

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Carpenter and 6 co-sponsors

Designates November 14 each year as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day in New Jersey and urges annual observances promoting tolerance and civil rights education.

Failed to adopt pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · SJR 109

Summary: Senate Joint Resolution 109 (SJR 109) – Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day (New Jersey)

Purpose

SJR 109 designates November 14 of each year as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day in the State of New Jersey. The resolution honors Ruby Bridges, commemorating her role in desegregation history and promoting tolerance and unity in schools.

What the bill would do

  • Designation: November 14 annually is designated as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.
  • Proclamation: The Governor would be respectfully requested to issue an annual proclamation urging public officials, citizens, and interested groups to observe the day with appropriate programs and activities.
  • Effective date: The resolution takes effect immediately.

Background and rationale (informational context reflected in the bill)

  • Ruby Bridges was six years old when she integrated William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans on November 14, 1960, under federal marshals amid violent protests.
  • The case followed Brown v. Board of Education (1954) and highlighted ongoing resistance to desegregation in the South.
  • Bridges’ courage helped pave the way for desegregation and inspired national discussions on civil rights.
  • Bridges later founded The Ruby Bridges Foundation (1999) to promote tolerance and unity in schools, and she has received multiple recognitions for her advocacy. The bill references her life and the cultural impact, including association with Norman Rockwell’s painting “The Problem We All Live With.”

Provisions and substances (highlights)

  • Section 1: Names November 14 of each year as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day.
  • Section 2: Requests the Governor to issue an annual proclamation encouraging observance with suitable programs and activities.
  • Section 3: Effective immediately.

Who is affected

  • State of New Jersey, including public schools, school officials, students, teachers, and families.
  • Public and private groups that organize school-related events or educational programs tied to civil rights history.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: May 9, 2024.
  • Committee action: May 2024 through December 2024 (Senate Committee reported favorably on December 5, 2024).
  • Status note: SJR 109 has been substituted by AJR159 (a companion bill in the Assembly) as of January 30, 2025. This means the legislative path continues in the form of the companion Assembly measure, with SJR 109 effectively superseded by AJR159 in the bill’s progression.
  • Identical to a companion Assembly bill (AJR 159).

Fiscal impact

  • No explicit fiscal appropriation is contained in the text. Observing the day would primarily involve proclamations and public observances, with no mandated funding.

Takeaway

SJR 109, as substituted by AJR159, seeks to honor Ruby Bridges’ desegregation legacy by designating a recurring annual observance in New Jersey, encouraging education and community activities around tolerance and civil rights.

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

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