New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2539

Introduced
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
6/13/22  
Engrossed
10/17/22  
Refer
10/20/22  

Caption

Requires stress testing on State's ability to provide services in various economic conditions.

Impact

If enacted, SB 2539 will significantly impact how financial planning and budgeting occur within state agencies. The stress tests will provide a clearer picture of the state’s fiscal health and improve decision-making related to resource allocation and financial reserves. The triggers for economic conditions will require a proactive approach to budgeting, particularly in anticipating fluctuations in tax revenues and federal funding that could alter the state's ability to deliver its services to residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 2539 aims to enhance the fiscal resilience of the State of New Jersey by mandating stress tests that evaluate the state's ability to provide essential services under various economic conditions. The bill requires the Department of the Treasury to conduct these analyses every three years, focusing on the projections of major revenue sources, historical trends, and potential changes in state expenditures depending on economic fluctuations. Additionally, the provision mandates the assessment of the state's reserve funds and offers strategies to mitigate the impacts of economic downturns.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB 2539 is positive, particularly among legislators concerned with fiscal responsibility and transparency. Supporters argue that this structured approach to assessing economic vulnerabilities will ensure that the state can adapt to financial challenges while maintaining service levels. However, some concerns were raised regarding the frequency of assessments and the potential bureaucratic burden it might impose on the Treasury Department.

Contention

Notable points of contention relate to the execution and implications of the stress testing process. Critics worry that while the idea of stress testing is sound, it may lead to an overemphasis on short-term economic conditions at the expense of long-term service planning. Additionally, there are discussions on whether the stress tests could inadvertently lead to cuts in public services during economic downturns, as policymakers respond to data produced without considering broader impacts on the community.

Companion Bills

NJ A4234

Same As Requires stress testing on State's ability to provide services in various economic conditions.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4234

Requires stress testing on State's ability to provide services in various economic conditions.

NJ S1411

Requires stress testing on State's ability to provide services in various economic conditions.

NJ A1416

Requires stress testing on State's ability to provide services in various economic conditions.

NJ S654

Establishes New Jersey Revenue Advisory Board; modifies executive State budget presentation; updates State revenue and expenditure reporting and disclosure requirements; and requires annual State financial stress testing.

NJ A3248

Establishes New Jersey Revenue Advisory Board; modifies executive State budget presentation; updates State revenue and expenditure reporting and disclosure requirements; and requires annual State financial stress testing.

NJ A5779

Establishes New Jersey Revenue Advisory Board; modifies executive State budget presentation; updates State revenue and expenditure reporting and disclosure requirements; and requires annual State financial stress testing.

NJ S4023

Revises various provisions of "New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020," including revisions to New Jersey Aspire Program.

NJ A5644

Revises various provisions of "New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020," including revisions to New Jersey Aspire Program.

NJ S326

Requires annual State debt affordability analysis be included in State Debt Report.

NJ A3790

Requires annual State debt affordability analysis be included in State Debt Report.

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