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Bill exempting nursing mothers from jury duty approved by Senate

NEW JERSEY – To support new mothers and the healthy development of their babies, the Senate approved a bill sponsored by Majority Leader M. Teresa Ruiz and Senator Brian Stack Monday that exempts nursing mothers from jury duty.

“Jury duty can turn into a lengthy commitment and this can place a significant burden on new mothers,” said Ruiz (D-Essex/Hudson). “By explicitly making breastfeeding a jury duty exemption we can support the healthy development of children and reduce stress for new parents.”

The bill, S-2236, would exempt from jury service any juror with a personal obligation to care for a child who is 1 year of age or younger, where the prospective juror is the child’s mother and is nursing or expressing milk for the child.

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“Breastfeeding offers numerous health benefits to newborns,” said Stack (D-Hudson). “This legislation will make the wellbeing of our mothers and their children a priority over a jury duty requirement they can fulfill at a more suitable time.”

The bill was approved by the Senate in a 38-0 vote.

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