New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1105

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Establishes Emergency Services Assistance Grant Program in DOH; appropriates $10 million.

Impact

The implementation of this grant program represents a substantial shift in how the state supports its emergency services. By recognizing the specific financial challenges these organizations have faced, especially during unprecedented times like the COVID-19 outbreak, S1105 aims to ensure that essential emergency services can continue to operate effectively without facing funding shortages. The act's funding approach is significant as it not only aids in immediate financial recovery but also helps sustain essential services that are critical to community safety and health.

Summary

Senate Bill S1105 establishes the Emergency Services Assistance Grant Program within the New Jersey Department of Health. This bill aims to provide significant financial assistance to emergency services providers that have faced economic hardships due to decreased fundraising activities stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill allocates $10 million in federal funds, specifically designated for organizations that aid in emergency services, such as volunteer fire departments and ambulance squads, which have been impacted by various mandates during the health crisis.

Contention

While there may be general support for providing aid to volunteer organizations, there could be concerns regarding the criteria for grant distribution, as well as how the effectiveness of the program will be evaluated. Some stakeholders might argue about the fairness of the selection process, particularly regarding which organizations qualify and how their financial impacts are assessed. Additionally, ensuring that the proposed funding is efficiently utilized will be critical, as mismanagement or inadequate oversight could lead to criticisms against the implementation of the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ A2197

Same As Establishes Emergency Services Assistance Grant Program in DOH; appropriates $10 million.

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