A new proposed law could make 9/11 lessons mandatory
in all New Jersey schools.
State Senate Bill 713, which was co-sponsored by state
Sen. Richard J. Codey, passed the state Senate last week.
If signed by Gov. Phil
Murphy, students would receive age-appropriate lessons on the events that led
to the attacks, as well as a timeline of everything that happened on the day
and the heroic actions of first responders and of those on United Airlines
Flight 93.
Supporters of the bill say it's crucial to those who
were not alive on that day to receive the lessons covered by the bill.