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Assembly floor session: resolutions, ceremonies and a long series of bills approved

June 11, 2026 | 2026 Legislative Sessions, New Jersey


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Assembly floor session: resolutions, ceremonies and a long series of bills approved
Trenton — In a routine floor session that included an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, the Assembly approved a wide slate of ceremonial resolutions and third‑reading bills in a session dominated by a long non‑consent block.

Ceremonial actions and recognitions: The chamber passed several ceremonial measures by voice or unanimous roll call, including SJR137 (designating June 10 as Christina Grimmie Day), AJR150 (New Jersey Pedestrian Crosswalk Safety Day) and ACR144 (a centennial recognition).

Major policy and budget items: Following procedural motions to suspend rules and allow substitutions, members approved multiple bills authorizing loan and grant authority through the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank for fiscal 2027 (substituted Senate bills described in the record) and passed measures on a range of topics including criminal‑procedure items, disclosure requirements for real property sellers, changes to licensing and continuing education rules, and funding or authorizations for environmental and transportation projects. Most of these bills were recorded with large affirmative tallies, often unanimous or near‑unanimous.

Votes at a glance (selected passage tallies recorded on the floor): SJR137 — 75–0–0; AJR150 — 78–0–0; ACR144 — 78–1–0; AJR169 — 78–1–0; AB5016 — 62–15–1; AB4075 — 57–22–0; AB3392 — 58–15–0; AB5155 — 79–0–0; SB4761 — 79–0–0; AB4525 — 57–22–0. Other listed bills (many with substituted Senate measures) were reported passed with recorded tallies as reflected in the clerk’s announcements.

Process notes and floor tone: The session combined ceremonial recognition and substantive votes; a number of bills were uncontroversial and passed with strong majorities, while a handful drew extended floor debate. Recordings and roll call tallies are in the Assembly journal for formal verification.

Next steps: Enrolled bills will proceed through the usual transmittal to the governor and any administrative implementation steps; journalists should consult the Assembly journal for precise sponsor names and final enrolled text.

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