New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A978

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Includes Sikhs as protected class in bias intimidation law; appropriates $100,000.

Impact

This legislative change aims to provide greater protections for individuals and groups targeted based on their Sikh identity. By formalizing Sikhism as a category within the bias intimidation statute, A978 recognizes the specific vulnerabilities faced by the Sikh community in the context of religiously motivated hate crimes. The bill's provisions for law enforcement training and public awareness campaigns are designed to prevent misidentification of Sikhs and to promote cultural competency, thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness of responses to hate crimes.

Summary

Bill A978 seeks to amend New Jersey's bias intimidation law, specifically N.J.S.2C:16-1, to include Sikhs as a protected class. This modification addresses the increasing incidents of hate crimes against Sikhs, who constitute one of the largest Sikh populations in the United States, number approximately 100,000 in New Jersey. The bill also mandates that all law enforcement agencies in the state report any incidents of bias intimidation to both state and federal agencies to improve the tracking and response to such crimes. Furthermore, it allocates funds to educational initiatives aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of Sikhism among law enforcement and the general public.

Contention

The introduction of A978 has prompted discussions about the implications of extending bias protection to Sikhs. Proponents highlight the necessity of addressing the specific challenges faced by Sikhs, particularly in light of statistical data showing significant incidents of hate crimes against this community. On the other hand, critics may argue about the potential complexities in implementing additional protections within existing laws. The effectiveness of such measures in combatting bias and discrimination, while ensuring accountability for perpetrators of hate crimes, remains a focal point of debate.

Companion Bills

NJ A4561

Carry Over Includes Sikhs as protected class in bias intimidation law; appropriates $100,000.

NJ S3532

Carry Over Includes Sikhs as protected class in bias intimidation law; appropriates $100,000.

NJ S4005

Same As Includes Sikhs as protected class in bias intimidation law; appropriates $100,000.

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