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Conaway, Tucker, DeAngelo, Wisniewski & Riley Bill to Help Secure Work for Military Spouses Advanced by Senate Panel (TRENTON) - A Senate committee on Thursday released legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Herb Conaway, Jr., M.D., Cleopatra G. Tucker, Wayne P. DeAngelo, John S. Wisniewski and Celeste Riley that would grant a temporary nursing license to the qualified spouse of an active duty member of the Armed Forces who has been relocated to New Jersey. "Relocating is part of military life, but can make steady employment difficult," said Conaway (D-Burlington). "This bill is consistent with legislative efforts being made in other states to make it easier for qualified military spouses to maintain their professional nursing licenses and pursue nursing employment options as they move from one jurisdiction to another." "The nursing shortage in New Jersey is made more worrisome by an older population that's living longer," said Tucker (D-Essex), who chairs the Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee. "This bill provides an opportunity to add qualified personnel to New Jersey's nursing workforce to help meet the anticipated increased demand for nursing services for this aging population." "The sacrifices made by our military men and women extend to their families," said DeAngelo (D-Mercer/Middlesex). "If a military family has been relocated to New Jersey, then it is incumbent upon us, as benefactors of their selfless service, to make it as simple as possible for spouses who are qualified nurses to find work so they can help support their families." The bill (A-2889) directs the New Jersey Board of Nursing to establish criteria for the issuance of a temporary courtesy license to a nonresident military spouse to lawfully practice nursing in New Jersey on a temporary basis. A military spouse is entitled to receive a temporary license if he or she:
"Uprooting your family to a new state is a laborious process, but it is part of the sacrifice that military families make in their commitment to our country. It is only right that we return the favor," said Wisniewski (D-Middlesex). "This bill helps lessen the burden for these families by helping military spouses in the field of nursing transition into the workforce here in the Garden State." "It's difficult enough to find work in this economic climate, but especially for military spouses who are at the mercy of their significant other's next assignment," said Riley (D-Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem). "Granting temporary nursing licenses to qualified military spouses will help these couples provide for their families as they settle into their new home state." The bill was released 8-0 by the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. |
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