A bill that would spare drivers from an annoying summons because a frame touches or partly covers the words “New Jersey” or “Garden State” on their license plate passed in the state Assembly Thursday. The bill was approved by a 77-to-1 vote. A similar bill is pending in the state Senate, but it has not been scheduled for a vote by the full governing body. “This is a reasonable cleanup to a law that’s been out there far too long and allowed some motorists to be unreasonably cited,” said Deputy Assembly Speaker Paul Moriarty, D-Gloucester, who co-sponsored the bipartisan bill with Assemblyman Ro…