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NJ SJR28

NJ SJR28
Designates March 17 of each year as "Profound Autism Day."


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This joint resolution designates March 17 of each year as "Profound Autism Day." The definition of autism has evolved over time, creating an increasingly heterogeneous spectrum. While the entire spectrum deserves recognition and support, profound autism is a term intended to provide clarification about the autistic people who require care from an adult caregiver throughout their lives, 24 hours a day and seven days a week. People with profound autism can have a severe intellectual disability or have minimal or no language. They are frequently excluded from research and support programs because of their unique needs. The federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released its first prevalence study on profound autism in April 2023. The research concluded that the percentage of 8-year-old children with profound autism among those with autism in the United States was 26.7 percent. The CDC study also found that, compared with children with non-profound autism, children with profound autism were more likely to be female, from racial and ethnic minority groups, of low socioeconomic status, born preterm or with low birth weight, and have self-injurious behaviors, seizure disorders, and lower adaptive scores.

AI Summary

This joint resolution designates March 17 of each year as "Profound Autism Day" in New Jersey to raise awareness about individuals with profound autism, a term used to describe autistic people who require lifelong, 24/7 care from an adult caregiver, often due to severe intellectual disability or minimal/no language abilities. The resolution acknowledges that these individuals can be excluded from research and support programs due to their specific needs, referencing a recent study by the federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC) which found that 26.7% of 8-year-old children with autism have profound autism and are more likely to face certain health and socioeconomic challenges. The resolution also respectfully requests the Governor to issue an annual proclamation recognizing this day, aiming to highlight the experiences and critical needs of people with profound autism and their caregivers.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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