New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5180

Caption

Increases FY2025 Grants-in-Aid appropriation to DCA for "NJSHARES - S.M.A.R.T. Program" by $5 million.

Impact

The bill's adjustments are aimed directly at facilitating more robust funding for utility assistance programs, thereby allowing the DCA to provide timely and necessary financial help to eligible applicants. By appropriating funds from the Universal Service Fund, the state is placing a particular emphasis on ensuring that those in financial distress can meet their utility obligations without incurring further debts or hardships. The increased allocation is anticipated to benefit a wide range of low-income individuals and families across New Jersey, particularly in light of economic instability.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5180, introduced in January 2025, seeks to amend the Fiscal Year 2025 Appropriations Act by increasing the Grants-in-Aid allocation to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for the NJSHARES - S.M.A.R.T. Program. The proposed increase is $5 million, raising the total funding from $5.5 million to $10.5 million, reflecting a commitment to enhancing financial support for New Jersey residents facing utility payment challenges. This initiative is pivotal in addressing the needs of homeowners and tenants who are suffering financial difficulties amidst rising utility costs.

Contention

While the bill may appear largely beneficial, points of contention could arise regarding its funding sources and the eligibility criteria set forth by the commissioner of the DCA. The stipulation that individuals must not be recipients of other funding opportunities to qualify for assistance might limit access for some who are in critical need. Additionally, discussions on potential duplications of benefits from private insurance could pose challenges in the implementation phase of this increased funding. As the bill is considered, stakeholders may raise concerns about its long-term sustainability and effectiveness in genuinely alleviating utility burdens for affected households.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1585

Makes FY 2022 supplemental Grants-in-Aid appropriation of $10.5 million to DCA for State Rental Assistance Program.

NJ S1567

Makes FY2023 supplemental appropriation of $1.5 million for matching grants for deer fencing program.

NJ S3548

Makes FY2023 supplemental appropriation of $1.5 million for matching grants for deer fencing program.

NJ S2299

Increases FY2024 appropriation from General Fund to DCF for the Center for Great Expectations by $1.5 million from $500,000 to $2.0 million.

NJ A3690

Increases FY2024 appropriation from General Fund to DCF for the Center for Great Expectations by $1.5 million from $500,000 to $2.0 million.

NJ A5796

Increases FY2024 appropriation from General Fund to DCF for the Center for Great Expectations by $1.5 million from $500,000 to $2.0 million.

NJ S3388

Redirects $300 million in certain federal funds under FY 2023 appropriations act to create competitive capital project grant program in Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

NJ S4655

Makes FY2025 supplemental appropriations of $142,615,000; adds various language provisions to FY2025 Appropriations Act.

NJ A4445

Makes FY 2024 supplemental appropriation of $30 million to DCA for Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program.

NJ A5754

Makes FY 2024 supplemental appropriation of $2 million to DCA for NJ State Veterans Chamber of Commerce for operational costs.

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