Establishes housing expense reimbursements for families of certain public safety officers killed in line of duty.
The bill aims to create a dedicated fund known as the 'Fallen Public Safety Officer Surviving Spouse Housing Assistance Fund,' which would be financed through voluntary contributions made through individual taxpayer income tax returns. This fund would ensure that necessary reimbursements could be met annually, as the legislature would appropriate funds necessary for this program. The provision that these reimbursements will not be taxed under New Jersey Gross Income Tax adds a layer of financial relief for the affected families.
A1398 establishes a housing expense reimbursement program for families of certain public safety officers who have been killed in the line of duty. This bill specifically includes police officers, firefighters, sheriff's officers, and corrections officers among those eligible. Surviving spouses can apply for financial assistance for rent or mortgage payments as well as property taxes on their domicile, with a cap of $15,000 annually. The intent is to support these families, providing them with the funds necessary to maintain stability in their housing situation during periods of vulnerability after losing their loved ones in service to the community.
No specific opposition is noted in the provided documents, but potential points of contention could include discussions around the sufficiency of financial resources to sustain the fund long-term, the process by which families would access these funds, and the criteria for eligibility. Given the sensitive nature of the bill's focus on public safety officers, there may be varying opinions on how effectively the state can remain committed to supporting these families while balancing broader budgetary concerns.