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New Jersey Senate Passes Military Recruitment Absence Bill
March 24, 2026
The New Jersey Senate has passed legislation sponsored by Senators Anthony M. Bucco and Jon Bramnick that excuses up to three days of school absences for 11th and 12th grade students participating in military recruitment activities or visits to colleges and technical institutions. This law supports students enlisted or planning to enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard by ensuring they are not penalized for attending recruitment-related events during school hours.
- This legislation may influence state education and military recruitment coordination, potentially increasing student engagement with military enlistment programs.
- Procurement professionals supporting military recruitment or educational outreach programs in New Jersey should consider the impact of this law on scheduling and resource allocation.
- Contractors providing services to schools or military recruitment offices may find new opportunities to support expanded recruitment activities and related student engagement initiatives.
- The law reflects state-level support for military enlistment efforts, which could affect future contracts related to recruitment, training, or youth outreach programs in New Jersey.
By expanding the list of state-excused absences, we are giving these students the opportunity to pursue their dreams of service while also honoring their dedication to protecting our nationโs future.
— Sen. Anthony M. Bucco
Students who are preparing to serve in our Armed Forces deserve our support and respect.
— Sen. Jon Bramnick
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New Jersey Senate