New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4752

Introduced
10/3/22  
Refer
10/3/22  
Refer
10/20/22  
Refer
12/5/22  
Report Pass
12/12/22  
Engrossed
12/15/22  
Refer
12/15/22  
Report Pass
5/11/23  
Enrolled
5/22/23  
Vetoed
11/20/23  
Engrossed
12/7/23  
Enrolled
12/11/23  
Chaptered
12/21/23  

Caption

Promotes small business Internet presence.

Impact

If enacted, A4752 will significantly influence existing statutes governing small business support in New Jersey. It seeks to create a structured framework within which small business owners can gain the necessary insights and resources to thrive online. The establishment of this program is expected to enhance the economic viability of small enterprises by fostering their digital engagement, thereby potentially leading to increased sales and growth. In doing so, it could help bridge the digital divide for smaller businesses that may have struggled to adapt to the rise of e-commerce.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4752, also known as the Small Business Internet Presence Act, mandates the New Jersey Business Action Center to establish a program aimed at assisting small businesses in developing their online presence. The bill outlines provisions for providing guidance to these businesses, helping them access technology resources, enhance their e-commerce capabilities, and implement digital processes such as payroll and inventory management. It focuses on supporting businesses with fewer than 25 employees, ensuring that they can compete effectively in the digital market landscape.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding A4752 has been predominantly positive, with support evident from various stakeholders including legislators and small business advocates. Proponents argue that the bill addresses an essential need for small businesses to thrive in an increasingly digital economy. They believe that enhancing internet presence not only aids individual businesses but also contributes to the overall economic development of the state. However, there is some concern about the effectiveness of implementation and whether the resources provided will be sufficient to meet the diverse needs of various businesses.

Contention

While the general consensus has been favorable, some legislators have raised questions regarding the sufficiency of funding and resources to staff the proposed programs effectively. A concern is that without adequate support, the initiatives intended to aid small businesses may not deliver the expected outcomes. Additionally, there are discussions about how the outreach to potential participants, including community organizations and educational institutions, will be executed to ensure broad accessibility of the program. These elements of uncertainty introduce a degree of contention regarding the prospective success of A4752.

Companion Bills

NJ S3210

Same As Promotes small business Internet presence.

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