New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1788

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes Economic Development Incentive Review Commission.

Impact

The creation of this commission signifies a commitment by the state to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of its economic development initiatives. It mandates an annual review of significant state tax credit and financing programs like the Grow New Jersey Assistance program and the Economic Redevelopment and Growth Grant program. The commission will produce reports analyzing the impact of these incentives on job creation, capital investment, and state revenues. By doing so, it aims to provide state lawmakers and the public with insights that can help refine and improve the overall incentive landscape, contributing to more effective economic policies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1788 establishes the Economic Development Incentive Review Commission within the New Jersey Department of Treasury. The commission is composed of nine members, including two ex-officio members—the State Treasurer and the Executive Director of the Economic Development Authority—and seven public members appointed by the Governor. The commission's primary objective is to provide regular independent reviews of the state’s business incentive programs to ensure they are administered according to legislative intent and to quantify the benefits derived from these programs. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in how economic incentives are utilized across the state.

Contention

While the bill is designed to foster a more systematic approach to evaluating economic incentives, it could generate debates surrounding the commission's findings and subsequent policy recommendations. Critics may argue that such oversight could lead to bureaucratic delays or interfere with the attractiveness of New Jersey as a business-friendly state. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that greater accountability and transparency will ultimately benefit the state economy by ensuring that incentives produce measurable results for both taxpayers and businesses. The balance between public oversight and maintaining an attractive environment for economic growth will be a focal point of discussions as the commission begins its work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A687

Establishes Office of Economic Development Inspector General in EDA.

NJ A263

Establishes Office of Economic Development Inspector General in EDA.

NJ SJR117

Joint Legislative Study Commission on Renewing Economic Development Incentives, created

NJ HJR270

Joint Legislative Study Commission on Renewing Economic Development Incentives, created

NJ SB0127

Economic development incentive accountability.

NJ SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

NJ S2338

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

NJ S2746

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

NJ A3844

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

NJ S2604

Establishes program to incentivize hiring and continued employment of individuals with developmental disabilities.

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