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SJR85 • 2026

Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.

Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Beach, James
Last action
2026-02-12
Official status
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
Effective date
Not listed

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Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.

Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.

What This Bill Does

  • Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.
  • Topic: State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Fiscal note: This bill has not been certified by OLS for a fiscal note.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-12 New Jersey Legislature

    Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee

Official Summary Text

Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.
Topic:
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation
Fiscal note:
This bill has not been certified by OLS for a fiscal note.

Current Bill Text

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SJR85

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION

No. 85

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

222nd LEGISLATURE

�

INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 12, 2026

Sponsored by:

Senator� JAMES BEACH

District 6 (Burlington and Camden)

SYNOPSIS

���� Condemns hate in all forms and especially all hate
and bias crimes.�

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

���� As introduced.

��

A Joint
Resolution

condemning hate in all
forms and especially all hate and bias crimes.

Whereas,

The State of New Jersey has long recognized that its diverse population is one
of its greatest sources of strength and pride; and

Whereas,

The State of New Jersey benefits in innumerable ways from its diverse
population comprised of individuals from every corner of the world and from all
walks of life creating a cultural tapestry that enriches every aspect of life;
and

Whereas,

In the past several years, there has been an alarming increase in the rate of
hate and bias crimes, which include violent crimes, threats of violence, and
other incidents motivated by hatred, in New Jersey and across the United
States; and

Whereas,

Acts of hatred and bias reflect a profound lack of tolerance and empathy and
attempt to deny basic equality and human dignity, inflame tensions, promote
social hostility, fear, division and discord, and are nothing less than a
direct attack on the very fabric of New Jersey�s civil society; and

Whereas,

The State of New Jersey has a proud history of fighting hate and bias crimes
and has continued to make substantial efforts to combat acts of hatred and bias
wherever possible; and

Whereas,

The State of New Jersey has invested significant resources towards encouraging its
citizens to report bias incidents to law enforcement, making it easier to file
a report for hate crimes and bias incidents, and ensuring that law enforcement
agencies respond appropriately to all reports of hate and bias crimes; and

Whereas,

The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General held a Summit on Combatting Bias,
Hate, and Violence in June of 2022 to address how the State can combat the
alarming rise in hate and bias in its communities; and

Whereas,

The New Jersey Attorney General�s Youth Bias Task Force issued a report in 2020
highlighting several recommendations to help address the deeply rooted sources
of discrimination and hatred; and

Whereas,

The Bias Crime Unit, in the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice in the
Department of Law and Public Safety, is the Statewide coordinator of efforts to
eliminate crimes motivated by prejudice against others based on race, color,
religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or ethnicity and investigates
complaints; and

Whereas,

The Department of Law and Public Safety and the Division of Civil Rights
continues to promote justice and equality throughout the State and the creation
of a new Incident Response Team within the Division on Civil Rights can respond
in the community following a major civil rights incident; and

Whereas,

New Jersey�s County Prosecutors have instituted Bias Crime Units to
specifically address hate-based crimes and have held anti-bias events across
the State; and

Whereas,

More remains to be done to combat the ongoing problem of hatred and
bias-motivated crime in the State of New Jersey; and

Whereas,

The State of New Jersey is firmly committed to never allowing hatred and
bigotry to go unchecked and unchallenged, and to protecting its citizens from
the damage that hatred can cause; and

Whereas,

It is the ongoing mission of the State of New Jersey to promote a vibrant,
livable, and inclusive community which celebrates the diversity of its
citizenry, to support all of its community members, to prevent the spread of
misinformation, and to unequivocally reject hatred and bias in all forms; and

Whereas,

It is in the public interest of the citizens of the State of New Jersey to
condemn, in the strongest possible terms, any and all forms of hatred,
violence, incitement to violence, and criminality against any individual
motivated by race, religion, ethnicity, physical or mental disability, age,
marriage, familial status, gender, or sexual orientation; now, therefore,

����
Be It
Resolved
by the Senate and General Assembly of
the State of New Jersey:

���� 1.��� The State of New Jersey
unequivocally rejects and condemns all forms of hatred, hate-based violence,
incitements to violence, and any form of bias, discrimination, or animus
targeting persons by race, religion, ethnicity, physical or mental disability,
age, marriage, familial status, gender, or sexual orientation.

���� 2.��� The Governor and the
Attorney General should continue to provide State assistance to victims of hate
and bias crimes, improve and enhance citizens� ability to report hate and bias
crimes, pursue prosecutions of such crimes, enhance security measures, improve
preparedness at religious institutions or places of worship, and improve
preparedness by groups that have been targeted because of race, religion,
ethnicity, physical or mental disability, age, marriage, familial status,
gender, or sexual orientation.

���� 3.��� The Governor and the
Attorney General should continue to research and develop new ways to understand
and combat hatred and bias crimes and develop additional methods to address
this ongoing issue.

���� 4.��� This joint resolution
shall take effect immediately.

STATEMENT

���� This resolution unequivocally
rejects and condemns all forms of hatred, hate-based violence, incitements to
violence, and any form of racism, religious or ethnic bias, discrimination, or
animus targeting persons by race, religion, ethnicity, physical or mental
disability, age, marriage, familial status, gender, or sexual orientation.

���� The resolution recognizes that
the Governor and the Attorney General should continue to provide assistance to
victims of hate crimes, enhance security measures, improve preparedness, and
develop new ways to understand and combat hatred and bias crimes.

���� The State of New Jersey is
firmly committed to never allowing hatred and bigotry to go unchecked and
unchallenged and to protecting its citizens from the harm that hatred can cause.�
It is the mission of the State of New Jersey to promote a vibrant, livable, and
inclusive community which celebrates the diversity of its citizenry, support
all of its community members, prevent the spread of misinformation, and reject
hatred and bias in all forms.

���� It is in the public interest
of the citizens of the State of New Jersey to condemn, in the strongest
possible terms, any and all forms of hatred, violence, incitement to violence,
and criminality against any individual motivated by race, religion, ethnicity,
physical or mental disability, age, marriage, familial status, gender, or
sexual orientation.