From Chairman LeRoy Jones <[email protected]>
Subject Chairman’s Update: First-in-Nation Mental Health Partnership, Addressing Anti-Semitism, and more!
Date May 26, 2023 5:30 PM
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Democrat,

On behalf of NJDSC, I want to wish everyone a joyful Memorial Day weekend filled with gratitude and reflection. As we spend this time with family and friends, we must also remember to reflect upon the sacrifices made by the brave men and women who have given their lives in service to this country. Our deepest gratitude to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

This week we also dropped the final video in our "Get to Know Chairman Jones" series! Check out Part 4 below, where we get to the real hard hitting questions like my favorite musical artists, authors, and more. While Governor Murphy might have declared the Taylor (Swift) Ham, Egg, and Cheese the official state sandwich of New Jersey [[link removed]] [[link removed]] this week, I also give my take on the ongoing great debate: taylor ham vs. pork roll.
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As part of the Murphy Administration’s ongoing efforts to address the growing mental health crisis, Governor Murphy announced a partnership with Uwill [[link removed]] – a mental health and wellness platform that will support students at 44 institutions of higher education throughout New Jersey. Beginning this month, this first-in-the-nation partnership will provide 24/7 access to free virtual mental health services throughout the entire year for students enrolled in one of the eligible institutions that have opted into this program.
“With the challenges these past few years have presented, young people around New Jersey and the nation are facing a mental health crisis like never before. It is incumbent upon us to do everything in our power to provide young people with access to the support they need, which is something my Administration will continue to prioritize,” said Governor Murphy. [[link removed]] “Making teletherapy services available to countless college students on campuses throughout our state is a key component of our ongoing efforts to address the mental health needs of our young people and promote safe and inclusive learning environments in New Jersey.”

Governor Murphy continues to take the mental health crisis in our country seriously and make strategic investments aimed at bolstering mental health services and initiatives. He is prioritizing mental well-being as a fundamental aspect of public health,expanding access to affordable mental health care, strengthening community-based programs, and enhancing early intervention and prevention efforts.

Virtual mental health and wellness support will be available from Uwill’s network of providers all hours of the day, 365 days a year, at no cost to students or the institution of higher education itself.
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Throughout the month of May, the New Jersey Democratic State Committee will celebrate both Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month with a weekly spotlight on trailblazing leaders throughout the state. This week we are proud to highlight our South Asian American Caucus Co-Chairs, Nidhi Makhija and Toral Patel.
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Sikandar Khan is an elected ward leader for Paterson, New Jersey. He has extensive experience serving this country, with the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, and his community – including as

Commissioner to the Paterson Board of Adjustment, Coordinator to Passaic County Workforce, and currently, serving as the Senior Economic Development Representative to the City of Paterson. Sikandar also serves as the Executive Director to Global Emergency response and Assistance. He oversees the overall strategic direction of the organization and is Co-Chair to the NJDSC Muslim Caucus.

Make sure you keep up on what NJDSC’s Muslim Caucus is doing on Facebook [[link removed]] .
Additionally, if you are interested in getting involved with the Muslim Caucus or any other caucuses, you can sign up here. [[link removed]]
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On Thursday, President Biden announced the most ambitious and comprehensive U.S. government-led effort to combat antisemitism in history with over 100 new actions that Executive Branch agencies have committed to take to counter antisemitism—all of which will be completed within a year.
The United States has recently experienced an alarming increase in antisemitic incidents, among other acts of hatred. American Jews account for 2.4% of the U.S. population, but they are the victims of 63% of reported religiously motivated hate crimes, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation [[link removed]] (FBI). The Biden-Harris Administration’s approach will address four key pillars:

1.
Increase
awareness
and
understanding
of
antisemitism,
including
its
threat
to
America,
and
broaden
appreciation
of
Jewish
American
heritage 2.
Improve
safety
and
security
for
Jewish
communities
3.
Reverse
the
normalization
of
antisemitism
and
counter
antisemitic
discrimination
4.
Build
cross-community
solidarity
and
collective
action
to
counter
hate

I applaud President Biden’s unwavering commitment to combating anti-semitic violence and addressing the alarming rise in hate crimes we’ve seen across the country. His administration's proactive measures to strengthen law enforcement and enhance security for at-risk communities are commendable steps and a testament to President Biden’s dedication to protecting the rights and dignity of all Americans.

To read the full strategy, all agency actions, and the Administration’s calls to action, click here [[link removed]] .

— Chairman LeRoy J. Jones, Jr.

P.S. Tickets are on sale for our 2023 NJDSC Conference! Join us for one or more events as we road trip across the state on June 8-10! We will meet and network with other Democrats from across New Jersey as we prepare for the 2023 election season.
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Tickets for the conference are $75 and include access to all events. After you purchase your ticket, you MUST RSVP for every event you wish to attend. Some events have limited capacity.
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P.S.S. NJDSC’s three-week training program “Building Our Future” in June is still accepting applications! It is the perfect opportunity for Democratic candidates, political staffers, and any
Democrat who wants to receive in-depth training on running a campaign. The sessions are designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to run effective campaigns and make a positive impact in their communities. Attendees will learn about every major area of politics and campaigning–from finance and fundraising to communications and field.

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See the full schedule of events and apply here! [[link removed]]
Spots are limited. If you are interested in participating in this training program, please apply by May 31st.
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