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NJ AR186

NJ AR186
Honors life of Congressman William J. Pascrell, Jr.


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Introduced
05/05/2025
In Committee
06/16/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
06/30/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/30/2025

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This resolution honors late Congressman Pascrell. Congressman Pascrell, a tireless advocate for public health and safety who served New Jersey for decades, leaves behind a legacy of distinguished public service. Congressman Pascrell founded the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, an initiative that has played a critical role in advancing national policy, research, and resources for individuals affected by brain injuries. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur due to a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that disrupts normal brain function, while acquired brain injuries (ABI) result from internal causes such as strokes, aneurysms, or tumors. Individuals who suffer from TBI or ABI often experience long-term disabilities ranging from minor impairments to severe and life-altering conditions, which affect their cognitive, physical, emotional, and social well-being. Over the years the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force has worked to increase awareness of brain injuries, support groundbreaking research initiatives, promote rehabilitation services, and address the long-term effects of brain injuries on individuals, families, and communities. As a co-chair of the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, Congressman Pascrell advocated for research initiatives focused on treatment, rehabilitation, and potential cures for TBI. Brain injuries impact thousands of New Jersey residents in every congressional district, affecting children, veterans, athletes, seniors, and survivors of accidents and medical conditions, all of whom need strong legislative advocacy and support at both the State and federal levels. The Congressional Brain Injury Task Force remains a bipartisan effort, currently co-chaired by Democratic Congressman Chris Deluzio from Pennsylvannia and Republican Congressman Morgan Luttrell from Texas, and continues to advance Congressman Pascrell's legacy of championing policies that improve brain injury awareness, prevention, research, and treatment. It is vital that New Jersey's congressional delegation continues Congressman Pascrell's legacy by joining and supporting the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force to ensure that our State remains a leader in brain injury advocacy and policy.

AI Summary

This resolution honors the life and legacy of Congressman William J. Pascrell, Jr., who dedicated 36 years to public service, including serving as an Assemblyman, Mayor of Paterson, and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives until his passing in August 2024. The resolution specifically highlights Pascrell's pioneering work in co-founding the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, which has been instrumental in advancing national policy and research for individuals affected by traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and acquired brain injuries (ABI). The resolution recognizes that brain injuries can cause significant long-term disabilities and impact thousands of New Jersey residents across various demographics, including children, veterans, athletes, and seniors. By honoring Pascrell's commitment to brain injury awareness and research, the resolution calls on New Jersey's congressional delegation to continue his legacy by joining and supporting the bipartisan Congressional Brain Injury Task Force. The resolution formally honors Pascrell's leadership, urges continued advocacy for brain injury prevention and rehabilitation, and directs that copies of the resolution be transmitted to key congressional leaders, New Jersey's congressional representatives, and the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey.

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Sponsors (31)

Last Action

Filed with Secretary of State (on 06/30/2025)

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