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NJ S3303

NJ S3303
Concerns New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation; requires annual appropriation.


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Introduced
11/03/2022
In Committee
11/03/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The mission of the New Jersey Black Heritage Foundation is to broaden, deepen and diversify Statewide participation in and appreciation for Black arts, history and culture. The foundation is a partnership of organizations and institutions that strive to increase awareness of and appreciation for the cultural contributions of Black Americans, expand participation in Black cultural and heritage programming, and invest in future generations of Black artists and historians. The purpose of this bill, which makes changes to the funding and organization of the foundation, is to provide the foundation with the resources and opportunity necessary to execute the foundation's mission. This bill reduces the total number of members on the board of trustees of the New Jersey Black Heritage Foundation from 25 to 12 by decreasing the number of public members from 19 to five. The bill also adds the Governor or the Governor's designee as a member to the board of trustees. The bill also necessitates that the board of trustees employ an executive director of the foundation within the limits of the foundation's available funds. The executive director of the foundation is required to submit an annual funding request outlining the foundation's proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year to the Governor and the Office of Management and Budget in the Department of the Treasury. The bill establishes an annual appropriation of no less than $500,000 to the foundation for the operation of the foundation. The foundation shall pay all expenses from funds raised by, or appropriated to, the foundation.

AI Summary

This bill makes several changes to the funding and organization of the New Jersey Black Heritage Foundation. It reduces the total number of board of trustees members from 25 to 12, decreasing the number of public members from 19 to 5. The bill adds the Governor or the Governor's designee as a board member and requires the board to employ an executive director within the limits of the foundation's available funds. The bill establishes an annual appropriation of at least $500,000 to the foundation for its operations, and specifies that the foundation must pay all expenses from its own raised or appropriated funds, with no liability or obligation to the state. The purpose of the bill is to provide the foundation with the resources and opportunity necessary to execute its mission of broadening, deepening, and diversifying statewide participation in and appreciation for Black arts, history, and culture.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 11/03/2022)

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