New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5106

Introduced
12/12/24  

Caption

Provides for representation of certain regions of State on New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

Impact

If passed, A5106 would directly influence the way the New Jersey Turnpike Authority is constituted, mandating broader geographical representation. This could lead to discussions and decisions that more closely align with the needs and concerns of various communities throughout New Jersey, potentially impacting transportation policies and projects that may have previously prioritized specific demographics or regions over others. The change could foster a more inclusive approach to authority representation, ensuring that the governance of transportation matters resonates with diverse populations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5106 aims to amend the structure of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority by ensuring that the board reflects regional representation across the state. Specifically, it mandates that among the appointed members, individuals must come from specific counties: at least one from regions including Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Gloucester, Ocean, or Salem Counties; one from Mercer, Middlesex, or Monmouth Counties; and one from Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Union, or Passaic Counties. This requirement reflects an effort to diversify representation and ensure local interests are accounted for in transportation decisions.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at improving local representation, it may encounter opposition from those who believe such requirements may limit the Governor's flexibility in appointing members who possess the necessary expertise, regardless of their geographical location. Detractors may argue that the essential qualifications of board members should take precedence over regional ties, viewing the proposed amendments as a potential hindrance to effective governance. Nonetheless, supporters of regional representation argue that local insight is critical for addressing the unique challenges faced by different areas.

Companion Bills

NJ S1882

Same As Provides for representation of certain regions of State on New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

NJ S154

Carry Over Provides for representation of certain regions of State on New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1882

Provides for representation of certain regions of State on New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

NJ S154

Provides for representation of certain regions of State on New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

NJ SB966

Turnpikes; creating the Turnpike Legislative Oversight Board. Emergency.

NJ SB1932

Turnpikes; creating the Turnpike Legislative Oversight Board. Emergency.

NJ A2927

Establishes measures to improve transparency and accountability of regional authorities of this State; enhances oversight of those authorities by Governor and State Comptroller.

NJ S4072

Provides for representation of Burlington County on SJTA.

NJ A2265

Provides representation of Burlington County on SJTA.

NJ A1158

Provides representation of Burlington County on SJTA.

NJ A5504

Requires regional representation for members of BPU.

NJ S3656

Requires regional representation for members of BPU.

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