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A4107
ASSEMBLY, No. 4107
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
222nd LEGISLATURE
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INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 19, 2026
Sponsored by:
Assemblywoman� CAROL A. MURPHY
District 7 (Burlington)
Assemblywoman� MAUREEN ROWAN
District 2 (Atlantic)
Co-Sponsored by:
Assemblymen Webber and Scharfenberger
SYNOPSIS
���� Requires State Capitol Joint Management Commission
display representation of Alice Paul in State Capitol building.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
���� As introduced.
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An Act
requiring the State Capitol Joint Management
Commission to display a representation of Alice Paul in the State Capitol
building, and supplementing chapter 31 of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes.
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Be It
Enacted
by the Senate and General Assembly of
the State of New Jersey:
���� 1.��� a.� The State Capitol
Joint Management Commission, established pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1992,
c.67 (C.52:31-37), shall enter into an agreement to obtain a commemorative
representation of Alice Paul.� The representation shall show the head and
shoulders of Alice Paul, and shall be displayed in an appropriate location in
the State Capitol building.�
���� b.��� The State Capitol Joint
Management Commission shall select an alternative appropriate location to
display the representation of Alice Paul during renovations to the State
Capitol building.�
���� 2.��� This act shall take
effect immediately.
STATEMENT
���� Alice Paul was born and raised
in New Jersey.� Alice Paul�s vision that women and men should be equal partners
in society led to enormous changes in the rights and status of American women.�
One of her many accomplishments includes helping to secure passage of the 19th
Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote.�
���� This bill requires the State
Capitol Joint Management Commission to display a representation of Alice Paul
in the State Capitol building.� The representation will recognize and honor
Alice Paul�s struggle for women�s suffrage and the ratification of the 19th
amendment to the United States Constitution.� August 18, 2020 marked the 100th
anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment.