New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1906

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

Impact

The proposed bill's implementation would have significant implications for both business operations and campaign finance in New Jersey. By restricting political contributions from businesses receiving state aid, the bill aims to prevent potential conflicts of interest and undue influence in political processes, promoting transparency and integrity in how state resources are allocated. It introduces substantial penalties for violations, including fines and potential debarment from state contracts, thus reinforcing the seriousness of these restrictions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1906 aims to prohibit businesses that receive development subsidies from making certain political contributions. Specifically, it targets those businesses receiving $25,000 or more in financial assistance from state agencies, encompassing a wide range of funding forms, including grants, loans, and tax expenditures designed to stimulate economic growth in New Jersey. The bill defines 'development subsidy' and outlines the conditions under which contributions by the recipient businesses would be restricted, notably during the period they are benefiting from state financial support.

Contention

Discussions around Bill A1906 may lead to contentious debates regarding the balance between economic support for businesses and maintaining fair political practices. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary to ensure that state funds are used responsibly and to prevent any appearance of quid pro quo arrangements between businesses and political candidates. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about overreach and the impact on businesses' rights to participate in the political process, especially those that leverage state subsidies for job creation or other economic development activities.

Companion Bills

NJ S747

Same As Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ S394

Carry Over Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ A1842

Carry Over Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1842

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ S394

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ S747

Prohibits business receiving State development subsidies from making certain campaign contributions.

NJ A5534

Authorizes imposition of penalties and forfeiture of economic development subsidies for certain businesses that violate State environmental laws.

NJ S4529

Requires business that violates State environmental laws to forfeit economic development subsidies under certain circumstances.

NJ S1322

Prohibits award of State contracts and development subsidies to inverted domestic corporations.

NJ S2728

Prohibits award of State contracts and development subsidies to inverted domestic corporations.

NJ S1889

Prohibits government dealings with businesses associated with Belarus or Russia.

NJ A3090

Prohibits government dealings with businesses associated with Belarus or Russia.

NJ S2866

Establishes "Elections Transparency Act;" requires reporting of campaign contributions in excess of $200; increases contribution limits; concerns independent expenditure committees, certain business entity contributions, and certain local provisions; requires appropriation.

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