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NJ A3522

NJ A3522
Revises certain membership requirements of Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
01/13/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/13/2026

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill revises certain membership requirements of the Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage. Under current State law, the Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage is a permanent State-level commission tasked with surveying, designing, encouraging, and promoting the implementation of Latino and Hispanic cultural and educational programs in the State. Current law requires the Governor to appoint nine public members to the commission, with no less than four of the appointees required to have at least a Masters' degree in an area of Latino or Hispanic studies or culture. Similarly, one of the five public members appointed by the President of the Senate, and one of the five public members appointed by the Speaker of the General Assembly, are required to hold a Master's degree in an area of Latino or Hispanic studies or culture. This bill removes the requirement for these public members to hold Master's degrees and removes a requirement from current law that public members are required to have served prominently as spokespersons for, or as leaders of, organizations in the Latino or Hispanic heritage community which serve members of religious, ethnic, national heritage, or social groups or who are experienced in the field of Latino or Hispanic heritage education. Instead, the bill requires the public members to have knowledge and experience in Latino or Hispanic studies or education.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the membership requirements for the Commission on Latino and Hispanic Heritage, a permanent state-level body responsible for promoting Latino and Hispanic cultural and educational programs. Specifically, it removes the requirement that certain public members appointed by the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the General Assembly must hold a Master's degree in Latino or Hispanic studies or culture. It also eliminates the previous requirement for these members to have served prominently as leaders or spokespersons for Latino or Hispanic heritage organizations. Instead, the bill mandates that all public members appointed to the commission must possess knowledge and experience in Latino or Hispanic studies or education.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2025, c.273. (on 01/13/2026)

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