The New Jersey Senate has enacted a robust legislative package aimed at deterring acts of political violence through enhanced judicial measures. The newly approved penalties encompass a range of offenses, from intimidation and harassment at political events to more severe acts of aggression targeting elected officials and public servants. Lawmakers emphasized that these reforms are crucial to safeguarding democratic processes and ensuring that political discourse remains civil and secure for all participants.

Key provisions introduced by the bill include:

  • Increased felony charges for physical attacks or threats against politicians
  • Mandatory minimum sentences for repeat offenders involved in political disruptions
  • Expanded definitions of political violence to cover online harassment and coordinated intimidation campaigns
Penalty Type Offense Description Minimum Sentence
Felony Physical assault on elected official 3 years imprisonment
Felony Coordinated political intimidation 2 years imprisonment
Misdemeanor Harassment at political events 6 months imprisonment