New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1083

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

"Economic Emergency Investment Stabilization Act"; allows EDA to invest in businesses impacted by major economic emergencies.

Impact

The bill establishes a special revolving fund, the 'Economic Emergency Investment Stabilization Fund', sourced from existing economic recovery funds and other EDA resources. The funds will be allocated to qualified applicants, which include businesses that are financially robust barring the impacts of the announced economic emergency. By enabling such investments, the bill intends to stabilize these businesses, allowing them to regain financial viability post-emergency, which in turn can foster broader economic recovery in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1083, also known as the 'Economic Emergency Investment Stabilization Act', aims to support businesses adversely affected by major economic emergencies by authorizing the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) to make direct equity investments. The bill specifies that during such emergencies, defined as events leading to significant economic disruptions as declared by the Governor, the EDA can enter matching investment agreements with eligible businesses. The businesses must identify at least one dollar of outside investment for each dollar sought from the EDA, with the authority's total investments capped at 25 percent of the business's equity.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill A1083 include the potential for perceived favoritism towards select businesses by the EDA and concerns about the sufficiency of the accountability measures surrounding these investments. Questions also arise regarding the long-term efficacy of government-shaped economic recovery initiatives, as well as skepticism about the ability of the EDA to successfully exit its equity stakes without a loss, particularly with the timeline for potential investments spanning up to ten years after the emergency ends. Additionally, some critics may view the parameters of funding as too restrictive, possibly limiting the number of businesses that can effectively benefit from the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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