The following statement can be attributed to the ACLU of New Jersey:

“The involuntary commitment bill passed by the New Jersey Legislature and signed today by Governor Murphy doubles the amount of time a person can be held in a hospital without their consent, significantly impacting peoples' access to liberty. New Jersey needs to improve access to quality care, and must address racial disparities in mental health care access. As this bill sunsets after two years, it is essential that lawmakers end this increased involuntary commitment timeframe, and stay committed to protecting patients’ rights and concretely addressing delays to care and increasing community-based services."

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Governor Murphy must veto S3929/A5182

The ACLU-NJ, along with more than 45 mental health, disability rights, civil rights, and racial justice organizations, have sent a letter to the Governor urging him to veto Senate Bill 3929/Assembly Bill 5182, which would double the duration an individual can be held under involuntary commitment.