WHEREAS, as Governor, I am strongly committed to leading an administration that ensures all New Jersey residents, regardless of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, or income, receive equal protection under the laws of this State, are able to live and work in a healthy and clean environment, and have equal access to clean energy resources and other public programs such as energy efficiency programs; and
WHEREAS, historically, New Jersey’s low-income communities and communities of color have been exposed to disproportionately high and unacceptably dangerous levels of air, water, and soil pollution, with the accompanying potential for increased public health impacts; and
WHEREAS, communities that are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation often face other serious problems beyond environmental issues, including health risks and housing challenges; and
WHEREAS, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has recognized that “Environmental Justice” includes, at a minimum, ensuring that residents of all communities receive fair and equitable treatment in decision-making that affects their environment, communities, homes, and health; and
WHEREAS, the Federal government has underscored the importance of Environmental Justice in Executive Order 12898, which directed all federal agencies to prioritize the achievement of Environmental Justice as part of their missions, and created the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council to integrate Environmental Justice into the Environmental Protection Agency’s policies, programs, initiatives, and activities; and
WHEREAS, in the past, the State of New Jersey has acknowledged the importance of Environmental Justice and has taken some responsive action by establishing an Office of Environmental Justice within the Department of Environmental Protection and by forming a temporary Environmental Justice Advisory Council (“EJAC”) to evaluate and make recommendations for addressing Environmental Justice issues; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Community Affairs, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Health, and the Department of Law and Public Safety have entered into interagency collaborations to address environmental, health, and quality of life issues in low-income communities and communities of color; and
WHEREAS, in order to expand and improve upon these past efforts, all of the various departments, agencies, boards, and commissions comprising the Executive Branch of State government should consider Environmental Justice in implementing their diverse statutory and regulatory responsibilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, PHILIP D. MURPHY, Governor of the State of New Jersey, by the virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT: