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NJ S5001

NJ S5001
Establishes New Jersey-India Commission.


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Introduced
12/15/2025
In Committee
12/15/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey-India Commission as a permanent commission in the Department of State. The commission is to consist of no less than 35 and no more than 45 members, who are to be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the Governor. After an initial term for all members that expires December 31, 2027, the bill provides that eight members are to be appointed upon the recommendation of the Legislature; four members are to be recommended by the Speaker of the General Assembly; and four members are to be recommended by the President of the Senate. The commission members recommended by the Legislature are to serve during the two-year legislative term in which the appointment is made. The remaining members of the commission are required to be public members appointed by the Governor who are to serve for three years. All members of the commission are to serve without compensation. The Governor is also required to appoint a chairperson or co-chairpersons from the commission members. The commission is allowed to establish subcommittees as deemed necessary and may appoint additional chairpersons or co-chairpersons from among the commission members to chair any established subcommittees. The purpose of the commission is to:· advance bilateral trade and investment between New Jersey and India; · encourage mutual economic support between New Jersey and India; · encourage mutual investment in the infrastructure and economies of New Jersey and India; · promote cultural and educational exchanges between New Jersey and India, including in areas of research, science, and technology; · study and initiate joint action on policy issues of mutual interest to New Jersey and India; and · address similar issues as determined by the commission. The commission is authorized to raise funds to carry out the purposes set forth in this bill, in addition to any annual appropriations made to the Department of State for administrative expenses. The commission is required to provide a biennial report to the Governor and to the Legislature. The first report is required within one year of the bill's effective date, and each subsequent report is required by the same date every two years. The reports are to be submitted in writing and include any recommendations deemed appropriate by the commission to effectuate the purposes outlined in the bill. The bill specifies that any provisions of Executive Order No. 354 of 2024, issued by Governor Murphy, which are not inconsistent with this bill are to remain in effect.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the New Jersey-India Commission as a permanent state commission within the Department of State, building upon an existing executive order. The commission will have between 35 and 45 members appointed by the Governor, with initial members serving until December 31, 2027. After that date, eight members will be recommended by the Legislature (four by the General Assembly Speaker and four by the Senate President), and the remaining members will be public appointees serving three-year terms. All members will serve without compensation but can be reimbursed for expenses. The commission's primary purposes include advancing bilateral trade and investment between New Jersey and India, promoting economic and infrastructure cooperation, facilitating cultural and educational exchanges, and studying policy issues of mutual interest. The commission is authorized to raise funds from various sources to support its activities and will be required to submit a biennial report to the Governor and Legislature detailing its work and recommendations. The bill recognizes New Jersey's significant Indian-American population (approximately 400,000) and the importance of maintaining strong economic and cultural ties with India, which is currently New Jersey's second-largest foreign direct investor.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 12/15/2025)

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