New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR80

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Urges U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to utilize and fund existing paratransit transportation networks to transport disabled veterans to and from its New Jersey medical centers.

Impact

If implemented, AR80 would potentially transform how disabled veterans in New Jersey access transportation services, specifically by calling for the reallocation of funding from current transportation providers that fail to meet service requirements. By redirecting these funds to county paratransit services or established non-profit organizations with proven track records in providing high-quality service, the resolution hopes to expand transportation capabilities for veterans, especially those facing mobility challenges. This could create a more efficient and effective means for veterans to attend medical appointments.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 80 (AR80) urges the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to utilize and fund existing paratransit transportation networks to improve the transportation services available to disabled veterans in New Jersey. It highlights the inadequacies of the current transportation services provided to veterans by the VA and aims to ensure that veterans have reliable access to essential medical care at the VA medical centers in East Orange and Lyons, New Jersey. With approximately 53,000 veterans in the state affected by service-connected disabilities, the resolution aims to address critical transportation issues such as lengthy wait times and inadequate service quality.

Contention

One significant point of contention surrounding AR80 may involve the debate on funding allocation and the effectiveness of transitioning from current transportation providers to county and non-profit services. Critics may argue that transitioning to new providers could lead to service disruptions or a lack of immediate solutions for veterans currently relying on existing services. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the bureaucratic challenges involved in implementing such changes, ensuring that quality standards and continuity of service are upheld throughout the transition.

Companion Bills

NJ AR107

Carry Over Urges U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to utilize and fund existing paratransit transportation networks to transport disabled veterans to and from its New Jersey medical centers.

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