Governor Murphy Takes Action on Legislation
Governor Murphy Takes Action on Legislation
S-2584/A-3622 (Cunningham, Pou/Quijano, Vainieri Huttle, Murphy) – Makes changes to membership and responsibilities of Campus Sexual Assault Commission
A-1263/S-1914 (Schaer, Johnson/Pou, Cardinale) – Prohibits act, practice or arrangement constituting stranger-originated life insurance
A-2394/S-401 (Wimberly, Johnson, Holley/Turner, Cunningham) – Requires law enforcement agencies in this State to establish minority recruitment and selection programs; establishes reporting requirement
A-3367/S-1951 (Johnson, Kennedy, Benson/Smith, Codey) – Concerns installation of electric vehicle charging stations in common interest communities
Governor Murphy conditionally vetoed the following bills:
S-1163/A-4271 (Turner/Tucker, Conaway) – Requires law enforcement officers to wear body cameras
S-2842/A-4625 (Sarlo/Egan) – Permits raffles to be conducted remotely at large sporting venues
A-4312/S-101 (Reynolds-Jackson, Sumter, Tucker/Gill, Turner) – Regulates use of body cameras worn by law enforcement officers
Governor Murphy absolute vetoed the following bills:
S-2704/A-4413 (Sweeney, Gopal, A.M. Bucco, Cruz-Perez/Bramnick, Burzichelli, DeCroce) – Appropriates $30 million to EDA from federal “Coronavirus Relief Fund” to assist food establishments impacted by Executive Order No. 158
A-4006/S-2404 (Chiaravalloti, Caputo, Mejia/Pou, Turner) – Postpones New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum (NJQSAC) review for certain school districts to accommodate disruption due to COVID-19 pandemic