New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2887

Introduced
6/20/22  

Caption

Establishes Council for Community Recovery and Family Success; appropriates $772.6 million.

Impact

S2887 intends to reshape how state resources are allocated toward family services by prioritizing preventive measures over traditional distress services. The council will consist of 25 members, including representatives from various state departments and public appointees, and will operate independently of the Department of Children and Families. Through comprehensive assessments and collaboration with community stakeholders, the council aims to identify gaps in current services and develop new initiatives that promote stability and success for families. This approach is aimed at improving educational outcomes, health, and overall family success.

Summary

Senate Bill S2887, introduced in New Jersey, establishes the Council for Community Recovery and Family Success. This bill aims to develop an integrated approach to enhance the well-being of infants, children, youth, and families through a statewide initiative that incorporates preventive services, family support, and early intervention strategies. The legislation calls for a budget appropriation of $772.6 million to facilitate these efforts, emphasizing the importance of investing in long-term solutions rather than merely responding to crisis situations.

Contention

One of the key points of contention surrounding this bill may involve the prioritization of funding and services toward preventive measures versus crisis-response programs. Critics might argue that without adequate funding for existing distress services, vulnerable families could be left unsupported during immediate crises. Additionally, the bill’s effectiveness will depend heavily on the council's ability to coordinate among various state agencies and community organizations, which may present logistical challenges and differing priorities. Ensuring that all voices are heard, particularly from families who require these services, will be critical to the initiative's success.

Companion Bills

NJ A4819

Same As Establishes Council for Community Recovery and Family Success; appropriates $772.6 million.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4295

Establishes Council for Community Recovery and Family Success; appropriates $4.0 million.

NJ S2617

Establishes Council for Community Recovery and Family Success.

RI S2875

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

RI S0484

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

RI H5169

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

RI H7928

Establishes, encourages and supports the establishment of family councils and resident councils in managed residential communities providing assisted living services.

NJ S3429

Establishes Office of Community Schools; appropriates $10 million.

NJ A4939

Establishes Recovery Housing Assistance Program in DCA; appropriates $5 million.

WV SB1047

Establishing Community Well-Being, Recovery Housing, and Family Stabilization Act

NJ A2431

Requires Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services to facilitate establishment of four new recovery community centers.

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