New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4374

Introduced
6/20/22  
Refer
6/20/22  
Report Pass
6/23/22  

Caption

Authorizes DOT to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages; appropriates $10 million.

Impact

The introduction of this bill is significant in addressing the inequalities faced by SBEs which have seen dramatic cost increases in materials like steel and lumber, with prices escalating by 200% and 288%, respectively, in 2021. Many SBEs have struggled to meet their contractual obligations due to these price spikes, threatening their viability. By providing financial assistance, the bill seeks to ensure that public works can continue efficiently and that small businesses can endure through the ongoing economic challenges, thus supporting broader economic stability in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4374 aims to assist small business enterprises (SBEs) impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic's disruption of supply chains, particularly within the construction sector. The bill authorizes the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) to establish a grant program that will compensate contractors and subcontractors for increased material costs due to shortages that have arisen during the pandemic. An appropriation of $10 million from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund is designated for this purpose, intending to alleviate financial burdens for affected small businesses engaged in public works projects.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A4374 appears to be largely positive among legislators and business advocates who perceive it as a necessary intervention to support struggling small businesses in the construction industry. The bipartisan support for the bill suggests an acknowledgment of the pressing issues faced by the sector due to supply chain disruptions. There may be some moderate concerns regarding the potential bureaucratic processes involved in accessing these funds, but overall, it is viewed as a proactive measure in response to an unprecedented crisis.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the bill's implementation, particularly about eligibility and the administrative processes. While it aims to support SBE contractors, the requirement for them to demonstrate significant increases in material costs can be a potential barrier. Additionally, the act does not allow for direct claims from subcontractors to the department, which raises questions about the support available to lower-tier contractors. The limited duration for fund availability, expiring upon exhaustion, might also create uncertainty for those seeking financial aid under this program.

Companion Bills

NJ S2909

Same As Authorizes DOT to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages; appropriates $10 million.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2909

Authorizes DOT to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages; appropriates $10 million.

NJ A4792

Changes definition of eligible contract for DOT grant program to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages.

NJ S3124

Changes definition of eligible contract for DOT grant program to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages.

NJ A4719

Requires certain notifications to subcontractors listed on bid for State contract by prime contractor.

NJ A4725

Requires State agencies to make good faith effort towards certain goals to use certified minority and women-owned businesses as prime contractors and subcontractors.

NJ A4403

Makes FY 2022 supplemental appropriations of $71,786,000.

NJ SB0451

Construction: contracts; prompt payment law; establish for contractors to pay subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner. Creates new act.

NJ HB4837

Construction: contracts; prompt payment law; establish for contractors to pay subcontractors and suppliers in a timely manner. Creates new act.

NJ A4512

Codifies various centers and programs at Rutgers University - Newark; appropriates $6.5 million.

NJ S3691

Requires State agencies to make good faith effort towards certain goals to use certified minority and women-owned businesses as prime contractors and subcontractors.

Similar Bills

NJ S2909

Authorizes DOT to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages; appropriates $10 million.

NJ S3124

Changes definition of eligible contract for DOT grant program to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages.

NJ A4792

Changes definition of eligible contract for DOT grant program to compensate certain contractors and subcontractors affected by supply chain shortages.

CA SB877

State Government.

CA AB1843

State government.

CA SB674

Public Contracts: workforce development: covered public contracts.

CA AB811

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority: contracting.

CA AB2514

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority: contracting.