New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3101

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.

Impact

If enacted, A3101 will amend local regulations regarding the operation of state agency websites, allowing them to generate revenue through Internet advertisements. The generated revenue is intended to supplement the State General Fund while supporting state agency functions. Agencies that choose to participate must develop guidelines for acceptable advertisements that are aligned with their missions, ensuring that the content displayed is appropriate and relevant.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3101 seeks to authorize certain State agencies in New Jersey to establish a three-year pilot program for selling Internet advertisements on their websites. This initiative aims to leverage high-traffic agency websites as a new source of revenue while ensuring that such advertising does not convert agency websites into public forums. The bill specifically excludes the New Jersey Lottery from participating in this program and contains clear guidelines about the types of advertisements that are permitted.

Contention

The legislation emphasizes maintaining political neutrality and public health standards by prohibiting advertisements for tobacco, alcohol, and political advocacy. This control over the content reflects a careful approach to using public resources for generating income. Critics might argue that allowing advertisements, even in a pilot context, could compromise the perceived integrity of state agency messages, while supporters may view it as a necessary innovation for generating additional funds during budgetary constraints.

Companion Bills

NJ A633

Carry Over Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.

Previously Filed As

NJ A633

Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.

NJ A2716

Allows Department of Agriculture to sell Internet advertisements on its website as pilot program.

NJ A179

Requires DEP to make certain information regarding water purveyors available on its Internet website.

NJ A5097

Establishes signs and Internet websites for State tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts.

NJ A5593

Allows Attorney General to appoint officer in charge when superseding certain law enforcement agencies.

NJ A4722

Requires State agencies to make good faith effort to increase awarding of contracts procured without advertisement to minority- and women-owned businesses.

NJ A1816

Establishes two-year pilot program requiring certain law enforcement agencies to coordinate with local school districts to identify and assist at-risk youths.

NJ S1016

Requires State agencies to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities and on mobile devices.

NJ A468

Requires State agencies to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities and on mobile devices.

NJ A3636

Requires State agencies to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities and on mobile devices.

Similar Bills

NJ A2716

Allows Department of Agriculture to sell Internet advertisements on its website as pilot program.

NJ A633

Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.

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CA AB2783

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CA AB201

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CA AB76

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CA AB2188

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