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NJ S1857

NJ S1857
Designates Thomas Alva Edison as State Inventor.


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Introduced
02/15/2018
In Committee
01/24/2019
Crossed Over
10/29/2018
Passed
02/25/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/02/2019

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill designates Thomas Alva Edison as New Jersey State Inventor. Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman, who spent more than 50 years of his life residing and inventing in the State of New Jersey. Mr. Edison first moved to New Jersey in 1870, establishing a facility in Newark, New Jersey, and developing numerous inventions, such as the electric pen, an early version of the copy machine, and most importantly the quadruplex telegraph, which allowed the transmission of multiple messages on the same telegraph wire. Mr. Edison relocated his operations to Menlo Park, New Jersey, where he would establish a full-scale industrial research laboratory and create one of his most famous inventions, the phonograph. Mr. Edison continued to experiment with new technology and created one of the first commercially viable incandescent light bulbs. Mr. Edison demonstrated his incandescent light bulb by making Christie Street in Menlo Park the first street ever to be lit by incandescent light on New Year's Eve, 1879. Mr. Edison's famous inventions and laboratory achieved global recognition, eventually earning him the title of "The Wizard of Menlo Park" and attracting visitors from all over the world to Menlo Park. Mr. Edison would eventually leave Menlo Park and move into a much larger facility in West Orange, New Jersey, where he would spend the remaining 44 years of his life improving his earlier inventions and creating new inventions, such as the motion picture camera and a suitable storage battery that could power an electric car. Since Mr. Edison's death, the State and its residents have dedicated memorials, which include the Edison Memorial Tower in Menlo Park, the Menlo Park Laboratory Tablet and Memorial, Thomas Edison State University in Trenton, and Edison Township in Middlesex County, in honor and remembrance of Mr. Edison for his accomplishments and contributions to the State of New Jersey, the nation, and the world.

AI Summary

This bill designates Thomas Alva Edison as the New Jersey State Inventor. Edison was an American inventor and businessman who spent over 50 years residing and inventing in New Jersey. He established facilities in Newark and Menlo Park, where he developed numerous groundbreaking inventions such as the quadruplex telegraph, phonograph, and one of the first commercially viable incandescent light bulbs. Edison's inventions and research laboratory in Menlo Park earned him the title "The Wizard of Menlo Park" and attracted visitors from around the world. After leaving Menlo Park, Edison moved to a larger facility in West Orange, where he spent the remaining 44 years of his life improving his earlier inventions and creating new ones, including the motion picture camera and an electric car battery. Since Edison's death, the state and its residents have dedicated various memorials to honor his accomplishments and contributions to New Jersey, the nation, and the world.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Approved P.L.2019, c.78. (on 05/02/2019)

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