Governor Phil Murphy recently signed a bill into law that aims to promote inclusivity in the business world. The legislation codifies the process for certifying LGBTQ+-owned businesses, opening up local contracting opportunities and making them eligible for state agency initiatives.
Dr. Chris Awwad, a healthcare professional at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus, discussed the importance of inclusive healthcare for the LGBTQ+ community. The center provides comprehensive care tailored to the specific needs of LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing the need for inclusive healthcare services.
The NJ Pride Chamber of Commerce’s Executive Director, Gus Penaranda, highlighted the significance of this law in sending a message of inclusivity to businesses looking to invest in New Jersey. The state’s existing certification programs for women, minorities, and veterans have already proven successful in connecting certified businesses with contracting opportunities.
This legislation is a step towards creating an environment that encourages LGBTQ+ businesses to thrive in New Jersey, ultimately promoting diversity and economic growth in the state. For more information on how to get certified or become involved with this initiative, please contact Daniel Munoz at munozd@northjersey.com or follow him on Twitter at @danielmunoz100.
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