New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3828

Introduced
5/2/22  

Caption

Allocates $50 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development from federal government assistance to improve unemployment insurance benefit claims processing capacity.

Impact

If enacted, this bill has the potential to significantly improve the responsiveness and efficiency of the unemployment insurance program in the state. By investing in technology upgrades and staffing solutions, the Department of Labor will be better equipped to handle the high volume of claims that emerged during the pandemic, thus ensuring that individuals seeking unemployment benefits receive timely assistance. This is particularly crucial in light of the ongoing economic effects of the pandemic, which have left many residents without their usual sources of income.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3828 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the unemployment insurance system in New Jersey by allocating $50 million from federal government assistance. This funding is specifically directed to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development for the improvement of its claims processing capacity, which has been significantly strained due to the unprecedented increase in unemployment claims resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The proposal recognizes the urgent need to address these challenges and aims to bolster the department's infrastructure through technological upgrades and the hiring of temporary personnel.

Contention

While the intent behind A3828 is largely seen as beneficial, particularly during a time of economic uncertainty, discussions may arise regarding the allocation of federal funds to state programs. Stakeholders might express concerns about the long-term sustainability of funding and whether such investments will lead to systemic improvements in the handling of unemployment claims beyond the immediate crisis triggered by COVID-19. Furthermore, there may be debates about the transparency and accountability of the spending process, specifically how effectively the allocated funds are utilized by the department.

Companion Bills

NJ S2379

Same As Allocates $50 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development from federal government assistance to improve unemployment insurance benefit claims processing capacity.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2379

Allocates $50 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development from federal government assistance to improve unemployment insurance benefit claims processing capacity.

NJ A119

Allocates $50 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development from federal government assistance to improve unemployment insurance benefit claims processing capacity.

NJ A3787

Allocates $200 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development to improve unemployment insurance infrastructure technology.

NJ S692

Allocates $200 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development to improve unemployment insurance infrastructure technology.

NJ S2444

Allocates $200 million to Department of Labor and Workforce Development to improve unemployment insurance infrastructure technology.

NJ SB375

Employment Development Department: unemployment insurance claimants: assistance.

NJ A2440

Allocates $2.5 billion to unemployment compensation fund from federal government assistance and halts increases in employer unemployment taxes related to benefits paid during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic state of emergency.

NJ S1832

Allocates $2.5 billion to unemployment compensation fund from federal government assistance and halts increases in employer unemployment taxes related to benefits paid during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic state of emergency.

NJ S2637

Allocates $2.5 billion to unemployment compensation fund from federal government assistance and halts increases in employer unemployment taxes related to benefits paid during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic state of emergency.

NJ S2758

Prevents future tax increases based on revisions to employee unemployment tax wage base; allocates $100 million to unemployment compensation fund from federal government assistance.

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