Makes $2.5 million in federal funds available to EDA to support veteran-owned businesses in need.
Impact
If enacted, A2135 will enable the EDA to provide financial support to veteran-owned enterprises, which is crucial given the unique challenges they face during and post-pandemic. The EDA will determine the size of the grants and the eligibility criteria, ensuring that the funds are directed to those businesses in urgent need of assistance. This initiative is expected to promote stability and growth within the veteran business community, contributing positively to local economies.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2135 aims to allocate $2.5 million in federal funds to the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA), specifically targeting veteran-owned businesses that have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill defines a 'veteran-owned business' as one that is independently owned and operated, with at least 51% ownership and control by veterans. This funding is intended to be used for grants, helping these businesses recover and thrive in a challenging economic environment.
Contention
While the bill has general support as it aims to assist a specific demographic, there may be discussions regarding the use of federal funds and how they are distributed, particularly the five percent that can be allocated towards administrative expenses. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness and efficiency of such grants, questioning whether they will significantly alleviate the economic hardships faced by veteran-owned businesses and what metrics will be used to measure the success of the initiative. The focus will likely be on ensuring transparency and accountability in the fund's administration.
Establishes Veteran-Owned Business Contract Financing Loan Program in EDA to help certain veteran-owned businesses perform public contracts; appropriates $5 million.
Establishes Veteran-Owned Business Contract Financing Loan Program in EDA to help certain veteran-owned businesses perform public contracts; appropriates $5 million.
Establishes Veteran-Owned Business Contract Financing Loan Program in EDA to help certain veteran-owned businesses perform public contracts; appropriates $5 million.