Bill Text: NJ AJR66 | 2010-2011 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Designates June as "New Jersey Arts, Culture, History, and Tourism Month." *
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-17 - Reported out of Assembly Comm. with Amendments, 2nd Reading [AJR66 Detail]
Download: New_Jersey-2010-AJR66-Amended.html
ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION
No. 66
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
214th LEGISLATURE
INTRODUCED JANUARY 6, 2011
Sponsored by:
Assemblywoman VALERIE VAINIERI HUTTLE
District 37 (Bergen)
Assemblyman ALBERT COUTINHO
District 29 (Essex and Union)
SYNOPSIS
Designates June as "New Jersey Arts, Culture, History, and Tourism Month."
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As reported by the Assembly Tourism and the Arts Committee on February 17, 2011, with amendments.
A Joint Resolution designating June as "New Jersey Arts, Culture, 1History,1 and Tourism Month."
Whereas, New Jersey is home to a host of diverse artistic and cultural institutions, including live theater troupes, the New Jersey State Opera, dance companies, craft fairs, popular music concerts, jazz and folk festivals, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, museums of art and history, and performance venues for events both large and small, including the New Jersey Performing Arts Center; and
Whereas, A diverse range of pristine, natural destinations can be found throughout New Jersey, including 127 miles of beautiful, white sand beaches, State and national parks including the Delaware Water Gap 1National Recreation Area1 , Great Egg Harbor 1National Scenic and Recreational1 River, Great Falls 1Historic District1 , the Pinelands 1National Reserve1 , a 72-mile stretch of the Appalachian 1National Scenic1 Trail, over 4,100 freshwater lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams, and more than 60 gardens and arboretums; and
Whereas, New Jersey has a rich and storied history, starting with the indigenous Lenni Lenape people and continuing though the State's role as the "Crossroads of the 1American1 Revolution," its importance as a stop along the Underground Railroad, its contributions to scientific and technological innovation, and its place as the gateway to the United States for immigrants passing through Ellis Island; and
Whereas, Visitors can experience the richness of the State's past through New Jersey's many museums, historic villages, Revolutionary War battlegrounds, heritage trails, Underground Railroad stations, Thomas Edison's laboratories, Liberty State Park, and the State's 11 historic lighthouses; and
Whereas, Amateurs and enthusiasts alike can participate in a wide range of outdoor activities in New Jersey, including skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, canoeing, kayaking, surfing, biking, hiking, horseback riding, camping, hunting, golfing, whale watching, bird watching, and encounters with more than 500 species of wildlife; and
Whereas, Adults, children, and the entire family can enjoy a diverse range of recreational activities all over the State, including visits to aquariums, water parks, amusement parks, boardwalks, world-class shopping, horse racing, casinos, wine tastings, wine festivals, and the markets and farms that cultivate the more than 100 types of "Jersey Fresh" produce; and
Whereas, The first college football game, the first professional basketball game, and the first game of modern baseball were all played in New Jersey, and the State remains a hub for both amateur and professional sports, with stadiums hosting baseball, football, hockey, basketball, and soccer teams; and
Whereas, The tourism industry represents a vital component of New Jersey's overall economy, functioning as the third-largest source of private-sector employment in the State, providing billions of dollars in economic activity and revenue in the form of taxes, and creating a general sense of pride that results from New Jersey's desirability as a destination for millions of vacationers; now, therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. The month of June is designated as "New Jersey Arts, Culture, 1History,1 and Tourism Month," in recognition of the State's numerous unique recreational, cultural, and historic attractions, and the vital role tourism plays in contributing to the State's well-being.
2. The Governor is requested to annually issue a proclamation and call upon public officials, private organizations, and all citizens and residents of this State to celebrate and experience the contribution these attractions make to the overall quality of life and economic prosperity of New Jersey.
3. This joint resolution shall take effect immediately.