NJ Governor Signs Bills on Autism
September 12, 2007 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
New Jersey Governor Joseph Corzine signed a package of seven bills relating to autism today. Previous posts on Autism Vox about the legislation:
- 6 Autism Bills to go to NJ State Assembly
- I can assure you that no one knows the autism spectrum better than someone on it (testimony by ASAN (Autistic Self Advocacy Network) President Ari Ne’eman)
- 9 Autism Bills in New Jersey lists the package of bills
- My Testimony on the New Jersey Autism Bills (I didn’t give the testimony because Charlie had the flu and I had to stay home)
- NJ Autism Bills Advance to Senate
My husband Jim is a New Jersey native and I am glad that we gave up our jobs and moved back here from St. Louis, Missouri some six years ago, to get Charlie the school he needed and a whole lot more.















September 9, 2008—-NJ Governor Jon S Corzine signs A1908/S1217, which requires the NJ Departments of Health and Senior Services and Human Services to develop an autism, intellectual and developmental disability training course and curriculum for first responders, including emergency medical technicians, police officers, and firefighters. This quote stood out: