New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2577

Introduced
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  

Caption

Increases contracting agencies goals for set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses from three percent to six percent; requires liquidated damages provisions.

Impact

The implementation of SB 2577 is expected to significantly boost the number of contracts awarded to disabled veterans' businesses by establishing clearer goals. This legislative change reaffirms the state’s commitment to supporting its veteran population, particularly those who are disabled, and helps address previous concerns about underrepresentation in public contracting. Additionally, by allowing for liquidated damages, the bill seeks to ensure accountability among contracting agencies that fail to adhere to the terms of contracts, potentially reducing future instances of negligence or non-compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill 2577 aims to enhance the opportunities available to disabled veterans' businesses within the state's contracting framework. Specifically, the bill increases the set-aside goal for these businesses from three percent to six percent of the total contracts awarded by state contracting agencies. This change is designed to promote the participation of disabled veterans in state contracts, thereby improving their economic conditions and fostering a more inclusive contracting environment. The bill also introduces provisions permitting liquidated damages in contracts, which provides a financial recourse for violations of contract terms by contracting agencies.

Contention

While SB 2577 received favorable votes within legislative committees, discussions around the bill may include concerns from various stakeholders regarding the feasibility of meeting the increased set-aside goals and the implications of adding liquidated damages provisions. Detractors may question whether contracting agencies would be adequately equipped to comply with the new requirements, thus potentially limiting contracting opportunities rather than expanding them. Moreover, the bill may prompt discussions around the effective mechanisms to ensure that the goals are not only aspirational but also practically achievable, thereby fulfilling the intended benefits for disabled veterans.

Companion Bills

NJ A4158

Same As Increases contracting agencies goals for set-aside contracts for disabled veterans' businesses from three percent to six percent; requires liquidated damages provisions.

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