New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2920

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires reduction in number of State vehicles over five fiscal years.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact state laws relating to fleet logistics and budgeting in New Jersey. By enforcing a structured reduction program, the state aims to optimize operational costs associated with the use of vehicles in state services. In addition, the bill encourages the treasury department to adopt a comprehensive plan that analyzes the use and necessity of each vehicle, which is expected to lead to enhanced accountability and resource allocation within state agencies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2920, introduced in New Jersey, mandates a systematic reduction in the number of State vehicles owned by the Executive Branch over a span of five fiscal years. The bill prescribes an annual reduction target of 10%, although this could be adjusted to a minimum of 8% depending on the assessed needs for maintaining efficient State services. This initiative aims at not only downscaling the government vehicle fleet but also improving the state's financial management by curbing unnecessary expenditures related to vehicle ownership and maintenance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A2920 include discussions on the implications for agencies that may lack sufficient vehicles to support their operations post-reduction. Critics argue that while the intent to save costs is commendable, the execution of such a plan could hinder the ability of certain departments to function effectively, particularly those relying heavily on vehicle access for operational duties. Exemptions for emergency services vehicles indicate some recognition of these concerns, but there remains a debate on how essential vehicle needs will be balanced against the mandate for reduction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3377

Requires reduction in number of State vehicles over five fiscal years.

NJ HB328

Requires certain reductions in the number of positions in the executive branch of state government (EG DECREASE EX See Note)

NJ HB306

Requires certain reductions in the number of positions in the executive branch of state government (RE DECREASE GF EX See Note)

NJ HB362

Requires certain reductions in the number of positions in the executive branch of state government (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

NJ A1012

Increases distribution to municipalities from Energy Tax Receipts Property Tax Relief Fund over five years to restore municipal aid reductions; requires additional aid to be subtracted from municipal property tax levy.

NJ A2615

Increases distribution to municipalities from Energy Tax Receipts Property Tax Relief Fund over five years to restore municipal aid reductions; requires additional aid to be subtracted from municipal property tax levy.

NJ S2026

Appropriates $58,782,119,000 in State funds and $31,007,261,743 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2026.

NJ A5800

Appropriates $58,782,119,000 in State funds and $31,007,261,743 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2026.

NJ S2025

Appropriates $56,635,803,000 in State funds and $27,501,993,844 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2025.

NJ A4700

Appropriates $56,635,803,000 in State funds and $27,501,993,844 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2025.

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