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Votes at a glance: bills and resolutions passed in the Assembly session
Summary
The Assembly approved a range of bills and resolutions on a consolidated calendar, including measures on election procedures, criminal penalties, public notices, health care, and education. Many passed unanimously or by wide margins; a few drew substantial floor discussion or recorded opposition.
The New Jersey General Assembly approved a large slate of bills and resolutions during the session. Several measures were advanced with little floor debate; others drew objections or extended discussion before passage. Below are the enacted measures from the day's calendar with mover (when recorded), short description and recorded roll-call tally as announced by the clerk.
Key items (motion mover — brief description — recorded tally):
- Assembly Joint Resolution 166 (Assemblywoman Rodriguez) — concurrence with Senate amendments on urging Congress to continue progress on the National Museum of the American Latino — 63 yes, 0 no, 5 abstentions.
- Senate Bill 4652 (moved by Assemblyman Hutchinson) — establishes offense of inciting public bridal and upgrades penalty for disorderly conduct in certain circumstances — 76 yes, 0 no, 0 abstentions.
- Assembly Bill 5303 (Assemblywoman Park) — requires Attorney General to review statewide policy regarding investigation of human trafficking — 76 yes, 0 no, 0 abstentions.
- Senate Bill 3587 substitute (Assemblyman Danielson) — addresses retail theft and related law enforcement initiatives — 76…
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