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Governor Jon S. Corzine
State of New Jersey
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 123
WHEREAS, 1.2 million Americans
are of Arab ancestry representing a highly diverse group, in ancestral country
of origin, religion, and historic identity, which also shares a common
linguistic and cultural heritage; and
WHEREAS, New Jersey is home to
70,000 Americans of Arab ancestry and is one of five states, along with New
York, California, Michigan, and Florida, where, collectively, almost half of all
Americans of Arab ancestry reside, and the counties of Bergen, Hudson,
Middlesex, and Passaic have a high concentration of Americans of Arab ancestry;
and
WHEREAS, Americans of Arab
ancestry contribute to the economic, social, cultural, and civic vitality of the
State and the nation; and
WHEREAS, nationally, Americans of
Arab ancestry, and those perceived as of Arab ancestry, were among the secondary
victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001: children have been subject to
bullying, harassment, and bias in schools; and adults have been subject to
discrimination, hate crimes, and other hostilities in employment, housing, and
places of public accommodation; and
WHEREAS, it is imperative that
all citizens be treated fairly, with dignity, respect, and tolerance, and that
the rights of all citizens be protected; and
WHEREAS, dissemination of
knowledge of the heritage, culture, and history of Arabs and Americans of Arab
ancestry is important to the State of New Jersey; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary and
proper to educate the citizens of New Jersey about the heritage, culture, and
history of Arabs and Americans of Arab ancestry;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, JON S.
CORZINE, Governor of the State of New
Jersey, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:
1. There is hereby established,
in the Department of State, the New Jersey Arab-American Heritage Commission
(“Commission”).
2. The Commission shall be
composed of twenty-five (25) members. The following officials, or their
designees, shall serve on the Commission, ex officio, and with a vote: the
Secretary of State; the Commissioner of the Department of Education; the
Attorney General; the Director of the Division on Civil Rights; the President of
the State Board of Education; the Chair, Governor’s Ethnic Advisory Council; and
the Chair, New Jersey Human Relations Council.
3. The Commission shall also
consist of one public member appointed by the Governor upon the recommendation
of the President of the Senate, one public member appointed by the Governor upon
the recommendation of the Speaker of the General Assembly, and sixteen (16)
public members appointed by the Governor. The Governor shall select
a chair and the members shall elect annually from among their members a
vice-chair.
4. The public members shall be
residents of the State, chosen with due regard for geographic representation,
diversity, education, knowledge, experience, and academic post-graduate level
degrees related to the heritage, culture, and history of Arabs and Americans of
Arab ancestry.
5. The Governor shall appoint
each public member for a term of three years, except that of the public members
first appointed, one-third shall be appointed to a three-year term, one-third
shall be appointed to a two-year term, and one-third shall be appointed to a
one-year term. Public members shall serve until their successors are
appointed and qualified, and any vacancy in the membership of the committee
shall be filled for the unexpired term in the manner provided for the original
appointment. Public members of the Commission shall serve without
compensation.
6. The Commission shall meet as
soon as practical after the chair and a majority of the members have been
appointed. The presence of a majority of the authorized membership
of the Commission shall constitute a quorum and shall be required for the
conduct of official business.
7. The responsibilities and
duties of the Commission are as follows:
a. To recognize, study, and share information on Arab heritage, culture, and
history;
b. To coordinate events observing the heritage, culture, and history of
Americans of Arab ancestry, including an annual Arab Heritage Month in April of
each year.
c. To provide expertise to and to collaborate with the Department of Education
to continue to develop content and curriculum guides on the heritage, culture,
and history of Americans of Arab ancestry in the State’s Core Curriculum Content
Standards in Social Studies;
d. To study and report on programs to promote tolerance and respect for all of
the citizens of this State; and
e. To coordinate events with the Department of State observing the heritage,
culture, and history of Americans of Arab ancestry.
8. The Department of Education
shall assist the Commission in the dissemination to educators, administrators,
and public school districts in the State educational information and other
materials on Arab culture and the contributions of Americans of Arab ancestry to
society. Such information and materials also shall be made available to
non-public schools.
9. The Commission is authorized
to raise funds, through direct solicitation or other fundraising events, alone
or with other groups, and accept gifts, grants and bequests from individuals,
corporations, foundations, governmental agencies, public and private
organizations and institutions, to defray the Commission’s administrative
expenses and carry out its purposes as set forth in this Executive Order.
10. The Commission is authorized
to call on any department, office, division, or agency of State government to
provide such information, resources, or other assistance deemed necessary to
discharge its responsibilities under this Order. Each department, office,
division, and agency of this State, to the extent not inconsistent with law, is
hereby required to cooperate with the Commission and to furnish it with such
information and assistance as is necessary to accomplish the purposes of this
Order. The Commission may consult with experts or other knowledgeable
individuals in the public or private sector on any aspect of its mission.
11. The Commission shall
establish a schedule of meetings and report periodically to the Governor on its
activities and recommendations. An initial report to the Governor shall be
submitted within six months from the date of the first meeting and annually
thereafter.
12. This Order shall take effect
immediately.
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