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NJ AJR128

NJ AJR128
Designates August of each year as "American Artist Appreciation Month" in New Jersey.


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Introduced
02/12/2024
In Committee
10/20/2025
Crossed Over
06/30/2025
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This resolution designates the month of August each year as "American Artist Appreciation Month" in recognition of the many valuable contributions of American artists to American society and the arts industry as a whole. The United States has a long history of artistic creation that reflects many different influences, innovations, and time periods. American artists have contributed significantly to visual and performing arts and have pioneered many artistic movements in the arts industry. Visual arts have been transformed by Pop Art, Luminism, and Photorealism, all movements which were led by American artists. American musicians have consistently been trailblazers in the music industry, popularizing many genres of music, including jazz, country, and rock and roll music. The many different artistic media and styles offer something to everyone, and by connecting with artists through their work, consumers are able to explore and consider different viewpoints on important issues. In addition to creating beautiful pieces of artwork that can stand the test of time, modern American artists contribute significantly to the nation's economy. The arts industry is one of the largest industries in the country. The arts industry is responsible for 4.7 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), generates more than twice as much revenue for local, state, and federal governments as the industry receives in government funding, supports 2.3 million jobs, and stimulates other industries, like food service, clothing and retail, and lodging and transportation, through live events. The film and television industry in New Jersey has been growing in recent years, due to the tax credit approved by the Legislature in 2018, and is forecasted to continue growing as the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic dissipate. In New Jersey, the arts industry currently accounts for 41 million dollars of revenue for State and local governments, as well as 25,000 jobs. New Jersey has always had a special relationship with the arts. The state is home to many prominent artists across all media, and boasts numerous museums, theatres, and arenas where exhibits and performances by American artists are hosted. It is fitting for the State of New Jersey to designate the month of August each year as "American Artist Appreciation Month" in recognition of the many American artists who create works of art that inspire New Jersey residents and Americans across the country.

AI Summary

This joint resolution designates August of each year as "American Artist Appreciation Month" in New Jersey to recognize and celebrate the significant contributions of American artists to culture and the economy. The resolution highlights the importance of artists in shaping American identity, noting that they have pioneered visual art movements like Pop Art and Photorealism, and popularized music genres such as jazz and rock and roll. It emphasizes the economic impact of the arts industry, which generates billions of dollars in revenue, supports over 2.3 million jobs nationwide, and accounts for 3.7 percent of New Jersey's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The resolution also acknowledges New Jersey's rich artistic heritage, mentioning notable artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Whitney Houston, and recognizes the state's numerous museums and performance venues. Additionally, the resolution requests that the Governor issue an annual proclamation and encourages educational and cultural institutions to observe the month with appropriate activities. The goal is to honor artists who continue to create, entertain, influence, and inspire despite challenges in funding and resources.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 10/20/2025)

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