A 3982
Establishes New Jersey-Africa Commission.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes the New Jersey-Africa Commission to foster cultural, trade, governmental, and educational exchanges between New Jersey and African nations. The commission will consist of 21 members, including state cabinet officials and public appointees. It’s tasked with recommending exchanges to the state’s business assistance division and reporting its findings annually to the Governor and the Legislature. The commission will operate under the Department of the Treasury and organize into five committees focusing on economic development, education, health, culture, and agriculture.
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Kenyatta Stewart
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