Since 2009, the founders of the Keep NJ Safe Foundation have led a grassroots effort dedicated to protecting and preserving the safety and well-being of residents all across the State of New Jersey. Our mission: to rally community support for crime victims and their families, advocate for statewide reforms and important public safety legislation, raise overall public awareness for victims’ rights issues, and put forth informative educational initiatives to improve safety in communities throughout New Jersey.
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Latest News
Bills Expanding Rights of Crime Victims Clear NJ Senate
S811 and S812 received unanimous bipartisan support at the Senate Voting Session held on November 14th. (Read my original post here for details on the bills) S811 now heads to the Assembly Law & Public Safety Committee to continue its journey to becoming law. S812 was also referred to the Assembly, without reference.
Expanded Joan’s Law Clears Another Hurdle, Passes Assembly Appropriations Committee
Great news out of Trenton this afternoon: A373 was passed unanimously through the Assembly Appropriations Committee, and is now one step closer to becoming law. Congratulations to our good friend and advisor, Rosemarie D’Alessandro, for her tireless advocacy on behalf of our community. Her daughter Joan’s legacy of love continues to flourish and live on […]
Expanded version of Joan’s Law to be heard this Thursday, 10/6/16
A373, the expanded version of Joan’s Law, will be heard in the Assembly Appropriations Committee on Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 1pm. The meeting will be held on the 4th floor of the State House Annex, Committee Room 11. Another bill will also be heard at that time: A315, known as “Lisa’s Law”, which calls […]