New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2388

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  

Caption

Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

Impact

The establishment of the website will serve as a resource for residents and visitors alike, providing critical details about historic sites. The new platform is designed to offer an interactive experience, where users can not only view information but also utilize driving directions, learn about available tours, and find contact information for site operators. By facilitating a deeper engagement with New Jersey's history, the bill promotes historical education and appreciation among a broader audience, ultimately reinforcing the state's cultural identity.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2388 aims to enhance the visibility and accessibility of New Jersey's historic sites and districts by mandating the creation of an Internet website dedicated to this purpose. The bill tasks the Division of Travel and Tourism within the Department of State to develop and maintain this comprehensive online platform, which will offer information on a wide range of historical landmarks, including roadside markers created under previous legislation. This initiative is intended to bolster tourism by making historical information more accessible to the public.

Contention

While the bill does not appear to have significant opposition, stakeholders like local historical societies may express concerns over the management of the information and representation of sites that are not government-operated. Ensuring that the website accurately reflects a diverse range of historical narratives and includes opportunities for public submissions for markers may become a point of discussion in the legislative process. The collaboration required between multiple state departments and agencies could also lead to bureaucratic challenges in implementation.

Implementation

The bill stipulates that the Division of Travel and Tourism, in coordination with various state entities including the New Jersey Historical Commission and the Department of Transportation, will oversee the upkeep of the website. This includes regular updates whenever new historical sites are established. The requirement for an interactive map and comprehensive details further emphasizes the intent to engage and inform the public effectively, suggesting that adequate funding and staffing will be critical for its long-term success.

Companion Bills

NJ S1261

Carry Over Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

NJ A4313

Carry Over Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

NJ S552

Same As Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

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