Requires certain funds from Main Street Recovery Fund to be used for grants for veteran-owned small businesses.
Impact
This bill will directly influence the distribution of the Main Street Recovery Fund aimed at small businesses in New Jersey. By guaranteeing a dedicated stream of funding for veteran-owned businesses, the bill enhances support for these groups, reflecting a legislative commitment to ensure equitable access to financial resources. This could result in improved business viability for veterans, potentially leading to increased job creation and economic development in the state. Furthermore, the bill establishes additional compliance requirements that businesses must meet to qualify for these grants, ensuring that recipients adhere to state regulations and standards.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2742 seeks to amend existing regulations surrounding the Main Street Recovery Fund to allocate a specified percentage of funds for grants targeting veteran-owned small businesses. Specifically, the bill mandates that 7% of the funds available from this program be designated for eligible small businesses that are owned and controlled by veterans and service-disabled veterans. This initiative aims to provide financial support tailored to enhance economic opportunities for former military personnel transitioning into the business sector.
Contention
While the bill may receive bipartisan support, there could be debates regarding the sufficiency of the allocated 7% towards veteran-owned enterprises in relation to the overall needs of all small businesses within the state. Critics may argue whether this percentage is sufficient to address the disparities faced by veteran entrepreneurs compared to their non-veteran counterparts. Additionally, there may be discussions about how the funds are to be administrated and whether the criteria for grant eligibility adequately capture the true needs of veteran business owners, particularly those who are service-disabled.
Provides funding and requirements for eligible rental businesses from the La. Main Street Recovery Program. (gov sig) (Items #16, #17, #18, #19, and #20) (EGF SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)
Requires EDA to provide loans through small business loan program at lower interest rates, with more flexible repayment terms if issued to small businesses owned or controlled by certain veterans, and prohibit certain fees.