New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2658

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

"Homeless Bill of Rights."

Impact

The provisions of S2658 would grant several rights to those experiencing homelessness, including the right to move freely in public spaces, equal treatment by various state and municipal agencies, and protections against discrimination when seeking employment or medical care. The legislation endeavors to ensure that homeless individuals can participate fully in society without facing unfair treatment due to their housing circumstances. Moreover, it specifies the right to confidentiality concerning personal information, establishing a comparable level of privacy to that enjoyed by individuals in permanent residences.

Summary

Senate Bill S2658, known as the 'Homeless Bill of Rights,' aims to establish protections for individuals experiencing homelessness in New Jersey. This legislation arises from an acknowledgment of the harsh realities faced by homeless individuals, including economic hardship and a lack of safe and affordable housing. The bill asserts that no person should face discrimination solely based on their housing status and seeks to mitigate adverse effects experienced by these individuals within communities across the state. As articulated, the bill emphasizes a commitment to the inherent rights and freedoms all individuals possess, as recognized in the New Jersey Constitution.

Contention

While the bill represents a significant step toward improving the conditions of homeless individuals, it may raise concerns among some stakeholders about the implementation and enforcement of these rights. There may be debates around the responsibility of local government agencies and law enforcement to adapt to this new legal framework. Additionally, questions may arise regarding funding and resources necessary to uphold these rights effectively. The potential for increased public discourse on how to best address homelessness in a comprehensive manner could be a pivotal point of contention as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NJ S1083

Carry Over "Homeless Bill of Rights."

NJ A1678

Carry Over "Homeless Bill of Rights."

NJ A3322

Same As "Homeless Bill of Rights."

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