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New Jersey Passes a Bill Allowing High School Students to Take Leave for Military Recruitment

Recently, the New Jersey Senate passed a bill co-sponsored by two Republican senators—Senator Anthony Bucco of Morris County and Senator Jon Bramnick of Union County—drawing attention from the education sector and parent community. The bill primarily targets high school students intending to join the U.S. military, adjusting the criteria for recognizing absences due to recruitment-related activities, and is seen as a systemic measure for student…
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Recently, the New Jersey Senate passed a bill co-sponsored by two Republican senators—Senator Anthony Bucco of Morris County and Senator Jon Bramnick of Union County—drawing attention from the education sector and parent community. The bill primarily targets high school students intending to join the U.S. military, adjusting the criteria for recognizing absences due to recruitment-related activities, and is seen as a systemic measure for student…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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