New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2755

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

Provides public employee salaries at all levels of government cannot exceed salary of Governor.

Impact

If enacted, S2755 will have broad implications for state laws governing salary structures within various public agencies, including independent authorities and public institutions of higher education. The bill provides a clear definition of 'public agency,' thereby encompassing a wide range of governmental entities and ensuring that the salary limits are uniformly applied. While the legislation intends to promote fiscal responsibility and reduce disparities in government salaries, it also raises concerns about the potential impact on attracting and retaining qualified professionals in public service roles.

Summary

Senate Bill 2755, introduced in New Jersey, aims to establish a cap on public employee salaries across all levels of government, limiting them to not exceed the annual salary of the Governor. This proposal is rooted in the belief that such a salary cap will help to manage public spending and create a more equitable salary structure within governmental positions. As per the bill, the current salary of the Governor, set at $175,000, serves as the benchmark for this cap, meaning no government employee—whether in the executive, legislative, or judicial branches—can earn more than this amount.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S2755 is its provision that does not affect existing employment contracts or binding collective negotiations agreements currently in force. This has led to questions about the bill's effectiveness and its implications for labor negotiations. Critics argue that while the salary cap seeks to limit excessive salaries, it may inadvertently lead to challenges in recruiting skilled personnel to public roles, as some positions may require salaries beyond the capped amount to compete with the private sector. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding the fairness of capping salaries in certain critical roles that may demand higher wages due to their responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S452

Prohibits release of home addresses of certain public safety employees by governmental entities.

NJ A1384

Prohibits release of home addresses of certain public safety employees by governmental entities.

NJ HB1426

Salary statutes; revise certain provisions relating to salaries of state employees and officials.

NJ A3515

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

NJ S1733

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

NJ ACA31

Public employee salaries: limit.

NJ SB1162

Employment: Salaries and Wages.

NJ S4266

Increases annual salary of certain public employees and officers.

NJ A5910

Increases annual salary of certain public employees and officers.

NJ S1712

Makes certain changes to public access of government records.

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