New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5670

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

Impact

By repealing this law, AB A5670 would open the door for public colleges and universities to allow more flexible funding arrangements for organizations that wish to influence legislation. Previously, the governing bodies of these institutions were forbidden from permitting such funds to be assessed on students' bills in a specific manner, limiting the options available for assessing support for nonpartisan organizations. The new law could lead to increased student-led initiatives and advocacy efforts by providing a clearer path for organizations to fund their legislative activities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5670 aims to repeal existing legislation, specifically P.L.1995, c.63 (C.18A:62-22), which restricts the way funds for legislative agents can be assessed on student tuition bills at public institutions of higher education in New Jersey. The primary intention of the bill, as articulated by its sponsor, Assemblywoman Linda S. Carter, is to safeguard the rights of students who are members of certain organizations that engage in state legislative activities. The current law is seen as a barrier to student advocacy and involvement in legislative processes.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the implementation of AB A5670, particularly from those who worry that removing restrictions could inadvertently lead to pressures on students to contribute to specific legislative efforts. Additionally, there might be concerns from the governing bodies of public institutions regarding the management and oversight of these newly allowed funding measures. While supporters believe this change will empower students, critics might argue that it could lead to complications and potential mismanagement of funds related to legislative activities.

Companion Bills

NJ S4272

Same As Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4272

Repeals law that requires funds for legislative agents to be assessed on student tuition bills in certain manner.

NJ S1621

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A1717

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ S3360

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A5629

Permits legislative agents and organizations to receive funds assessed on tuition bills as waivable fees.

NJ A1772

Requires tuition bills of public institutions of higher education to include details on student fees and opt-out provision for student-managed entertainment fees, and requires certain institutions' websites to include student fee information.

NJ S3349

Requires payment of tuition for certain non-resident public school students.

NJ A4677

Allows certain students holding TN visa or TD visa to qualify for in-State tuition rate and State student financial aid.

NJ A4869

Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.

NJ A5327

Requires payment of tuition for certain non-resident public school students.

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