New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2325

Introduced
3/21/22  

Caption

Authorizes political subdivisions to require recipients of economic development incentives to enter into community benefits agreements.

Impact

The passage of S2325 has significant implications for state and local economic policy. By mandating CBAs, the bill enables local governments to condition economic development subsidies on meaningful contributions to their communities. Supporters of the bill argue that it fosters local economic development while ensuring accountability from developers. It places expectations on businesses receiving public funds to reciprocate with tangible benefits, such as job creation and economic engagement within the community. This move is viewed as a positive step towards ensuring that economic growth does not occur in isolation from the communities it impacts.

Summary

Senate Bill S2325, introduced in New Jersey, aims to empower political subdivisions by granting them the authority to require recipients of economic development incentives to enter into community benefits agreements (CBAs). Specifically, the bill stipulates that if any economic development subsidy granted to a developer exceeds $100,000, the developer must promise to engage in a CBA. This agreement entails commitments that benefit the local community, such as local hiring provisions, adherence to area wage and benefits standards, and the engagement of local businesses for the provision of goods and services. As outlined, CBAs are intended to create a legally binding framework that ensures developers contribute positively to the communities benefiting from their projects.

Contention

However, the bill may also face opposition and concerns regarding its implementation. Critics may argue that the requirement for CBAs could deter some potential investments, as developers might view these agreements as additional regulatory burdens or complications in project execution. There are fears that while the intent is to protect local interests and amplify benefits to the community, it may inadvertently hinder the state's capacity to attract new investments. Ongoing dialogues among stakeholders are anticipated, focusing on finding a balance between enforcing meaningful community engagement and ensuring that New Jersey remains an attractive destination for businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2748

Authorizes political subdivisions to require recipients of economic development incentives to enter into community benefits agreements.

NJ HB551

Authorizes political subdivisions to enter into cooperative endeavor agreements for Payment in Lieu of Full Taxes (PILOFT)

NJ HB1

Economic Development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

NJ HB1

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

NJ SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

NJ S3751

Concerns certain agreements entered into by State political subdivisions with groups outside US.

NJ S1377

Concerns certain agreements entered into by State political subdivisions with groups outside US.

NJ S3718

Modifies employee health benefits requirements under certain economic development programs.

NJ A5286

Modifies employee health benefits requirements under certain economic development programs.

NJ SB2849

Economic development incentives; require agreements to secure employee freedom and privacy regarding unionization decisions.

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