New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A455

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits State aid and grants to municipalities that reduce law enforcement budgets by certain amount.

Impact

The bill's provisions are significant as they directly link law enforcement funding to municipal budget decisions. By imposing a funding penalty on municipalities that choose to cut law enforcement budgets, the bill aims to incentivize consistent or increased funding for law enforcement services. This could be seen as a means for the state to exert influence over local governance and budgetary decisions, particularly regarding public safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A455 aims to prohibit municipalities in New Jersey from receiving state aid or grants if they reduce their law enforcement budgets by 25 percent or more compared to the previous fiscal year. The bill mandates that the Director of the Division of Local Government Services review municipal budgets annually and create a list of those municipalities that meet the criteria for budget reduction. This list would then be forwarded to the State Treasurer, preventing those municipalities from receiving specific types of state funding in the following fiscal year.

Contention

The bill has the potential to spark debate among legislators and advocates. Supporters may argue that it is essential to maintain law enforcement funding, especially in light of concerns over public safety. Conversely, opponents might view this as an infringement on local control, curtailing the ability of municipalities to make critical budgetary decisions based on their unique needs or financial situations. Overall, the dialogue surrounding this bill reflects broader themes of local governance, accountability, and the prioritization of public safety funding.

Companion Bills

NJ S2517

Same As Prohibits State aid and grants to municipalities that reduce law enforcement budgets by certain amount.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2517

Prohibits State aid and grants to municipalities that reduce law enforcement budgets by certain amount.

NJ A821

Requires State aid reduction to municipalities and school districts by amount of accumulated absences paid to employees upon their retirement.

NJ S501

Requires State aid reduction to municipalities and school districts by amount of accumulated absences paid to employees upon their retirement.

NJ A3592

Requires State aid reduction to municipalities and school districts by amount of accumulated absences paid to employees upon their retirement.

NJ A218

Requires municipalities to hold referendum to approve reduction or reallocation of funding or resources for certain law enforcement agencies.

NJ S1573

Requires State aid reduction to municipalities and school districts by amount of accumulated absences paid to employees upon their retirement.

NJ SB1349

Budget reduction; law enforcement; hearing

NJ HB2362

Relating to municipalities and counties that adopt budgets that defund law enforcement agencies.

NJ A610

Changes State assistance to urban enterprise zones over seven years by increasing reduced sales tax in enterprise zones and dedicating increase to zone municipalities.

NJ HB3832

Relating to municipalities and counties that adopt budgets that defund law enforcement agencies.

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