In a significant move aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of services for the nation’s military personnel and veterans, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has signed a landmark bill that will formally separate the state’s Department of Military and Veterans Affairs into two distinct entities. This legislative development, which comes amid ongoing discussions about the adequacy of support for veterans and active service members, underscores a growing commitment to addressing the unique needs of these groups more efficiently. As the state prepares for the implementation of this bifurcation, stakeholders from both the military and veterans’ communities are weighing in on the potential impacts of this unprecedented restructuring, which promises to reshape the landscape of military and veterans services in New Jersey.
New Jersey Governor Signs Landmark Legislation to Separate Military and Veterans Affairs Departments
In a significant move to enhance the effectiveness of services…
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Author : Ava Thompson
Publish date : 2025-09-12 02:42:00
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