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Votes at a glance: dozens of resolutions and bills advanced on Assembly floor

December 08, 2025 | 2025 House Legislative Sessions, 2025 Legislative Sessions, New Jersey


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Votes at a glance: dozens of resolutions and bills advanced on Assembly floor
The New Jersey General Assembly took recorded votes on a large slate of third‑reading measures, adopting many resolutions and bills by recorded roll‑call across the afternoon session. Highlights below list the measure, sponsor(s) and clerk‑reported roll‑call tally as recorded on the floor.

- SJR 100 (designating July as Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month): 76‑0‑0 (passed).

- ACR 165 (school district concussion management teams): 74‑0‑0 (passed).

- AJR 126 (Worker Safety Day, April 18): 75‑0‑0 (passed).

- AB 1790 (registry of out‑of‑state contractors for public works): 66‑8‑0 (passed).

- AB 4331 (concurrence with governor on retail cosmetic licensure): 76‑0‑0 (passed).

- AB 3802 (insurance/product service clarification): 76‑0‑0 (passed).

- AB 5264 (automated platform for residential solar permitting): 75‑0‑1 (passed; 1 abstention reported).

- AB 5309 (menopause continuing‑education credits for licensing): 76‑0‑0 (passed).

- AB 4712 (veterans advocate office and ombudsman): 76‑0‑0 (passed).

- AB 5593 (electronic submission for DCA subcode applicants): 76‑0‑0 (passed).

- SB 45‑24 (appropriates $34,000,000 for farmland preservation grants): 75‑0‑0 (passed).

- SB 45‑31 and SB 45‑69 (various CBT appropriations for farmland preservation, open space and planning grants): recorded affirmative tallies as read on the floor (multiple passed with large majorities).

Many other bills were moved under rule substitutions and passed by either unanimous or large majorities; where the clerk reported a roll‑call tally it is noted above. Several bills advanced by concurrence with the governor’s recommendations and committee substitutions were also adopted.

What this means: Most measures on today’s calendar were approved and will proceed through the normal processing of enrolled bills. Specific appropriation totals were read on the floor for several bills as required and then voted on by recorded tally.

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