New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5902

Introduced
12/28/23  

Caption

Requires study by Executive Branch on advisory or study task forces, committees, commissions, and boards.

Impact

This bill is poised to enhance the efficiency and accountability of state governance by potentially eliminating inactive or redundant task forces and commissions. The Center for American Woman and Politics recently noted that out of 473 such entities listed, more than 90 are identified as inactive. This study can serve as a pivotal step towards a more transparent and effective government structure, ensuring that resources are allocated to necessary and functioning bodies. The expectation is that removing outdated entities will not only save funds but also improve operational focus within state agencies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5902 mandates a comprehensive study by the Executive Branch on all advisory or study task forces, committees, commissions, and boards within state agencies. The bill, introduced on December 28, 2023, is sponsored by Assemblywoman Gabriela M. Mosquera and Assemblyman Anthony S. Verrelli, aiming to streamline state operations by evaluating the effectiveness and necessity of these entities. Each executive head of a State department is required to evaluate the purpose, meeting frequency, support levels, and recent reports of the task forces and commissions established under their jurisdiction. The findings are to be compiled into a report to be submitted to the Secretary of State and, ultimately, to the Governor and the Legislature within six months of the bill's enactment.

Contention

While the bill is fundamentally about improving governmental efficiency, there may be concerns regarding its implementation. Critics could argue that conducting a study of this breadth might divert resources and time from more immediate legislative priorities. Additionally, some stakeholders may feel that reducing the number of task forces and commissions could lead to less representation for specific issues that these bodies address. It is crucial to strike a balance between oversight and ensuring that voices within the community continue to be heard through advisory groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4180

Eliminates various boards, commissions, committees, councils, and task forces created by law.

NJ A2348

Creates task force to study feasibility of paperless Executive Branch of State Government and remote workplace program for Executive Branch employees.

NJ SB277

Relating to certain health-related and other task forces and advisory committees.

NJ A3331

Establishes "Student Mental Health Task Force."

NJ HB2008

Executive Branch Reorganization

NJ S482

Requires stipends for certain members of boards, commissions, committees, and other public entities.

NJ S2269

Requires stipends for certain members of boards, commissions, committees, and other public entities.

NJ HB3278

Relating to membership of the commissioner of education and the Texas Education Agency in certain advisory committees, commissions, task forces, and other similar entities.

NJ SB908

Student Board Member Advisory Commission.

NJ SB490

State Boards, Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, and Workgroups - Elimination of Citizenship Requirements and Establishment of Diversity Requirements

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