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NJ AJR47

NJ AJR47
Designates Saturday before Thanksgiving Day as "National Adoption Day" and designates November as "National Adoption Month" in New Jersey.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
12/04/2025
Crossed Over
12/08/2025
Passed
01/12/2026
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This joint resolution designates the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day as "National Adoption Day" and designates the month of November as "National Adoption Month" in New Jersey to raise public awareness of adoption services and the foster care system, to educate prospective parents about the options available to them when considering adoption, and to celebrate finalized adoptions for families. Many children in the foster care system do not receive the appropriate emotional and financial support necessary to succeed in life that other children receive from their families. Children in foster care may experience more physical, emotional, and psychological trauma in their lifetimes than their peers, adding to the difficulties endured while waiting for a permanent home. While adoption statistics are trending in the right direction, there is still a vast need to encourage more parents to consider adoption, and that begins with a willingness to expedite the adoption process and celebrate its success. Starting with former Los Angeles Presiding Judge Michael Nash in the 1990s, celebrations have been held during the month of November aimed at finalizing adoptions and recognizing the newly united families. Many county vicinages in New Jersey host National Adoption Day services during the week prior to Thanksgiving Day, in part to unite families before the holiday season, but generally to bring awareness to the thousands of children that continue to wait for a resolution, especially for children who spend years in the system and teenagers who are close to aging out and becoming independent. Therefore, it is altogether fitting and proper to designate the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day as "National Adoption Day" and designate the month of November as "National Adoption Month" in New Jersey.

AI Summary

This joint resolution officially designates the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day as "National Adoption Day" and November as "National Adoption Month" in New Jersey, with the primary goals of raising public awareness about adoption services and the foster care system, educating potential parents about adoption options, and celebrating families who have completed adoptions. The resolution acknowledges that children in the foster care system often face significant challenges, including emotional and psychological trauma, and may lack the supportive environment that helps children thrive. By highlighting these issues and creating formal recognition days, the resolution aims to encourage more parents to consider adoption and to expedite the adoption process. The initiative builds on a tradition started in the 1990s by former Los Angeles Presiding Judge Michael Nash of hosting adoption celebrations, with many New Jersey county courts already hosting services during the week before Thanksgiving to help unite families and draw attention to the thousands of children waiting for permanent homes, especially teenagers who are approaching independence. The resolution seeks to formalize and amplify these efforts to support vulnerable children and promote adoption as a positive pathway to family formation.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (9)

Last Action

Approved P.L.2025, JR-16. (on 01/12/2026)

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