Makes FY 2023 supplemental appropriation of $30 million to DCA for Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program.
Impact
The bill's provisions would significantly bolster the resources available for local neighborhood improvement initiatives, particularly by addressing the limitations imposed by the existing tax credit cap, which is set at $15 million per year. Prior to S3187, the Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations act had already included an additional $7.5 million from federal funds, indicating a growing recognition of the need for enhanced financial support in this area. By appropriating the additional $30 million, the bill aims to empower communities to undertake a variety of revitalization projects, which might include housing improvements, public spaces, and local services that promote community welfare.
Summary
Bill S3187 proposes a supplemental appropriation of $30 million from the General Fund to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program. This funding aims to support community nonprofit organizations that engage in local improvement projects benefiting low and moderate-income neighborhoods. The bill seeks to enhance the existing framework that allows tax credits for funding qualified revitalization projects, reflecting an effort to stimulate community development and economic aid.
Contention
While the intent of S3187 is to provide much-needed financial support for community development, debates may arise regarding the allocation of state funds and prioritization of projects. Key points of contention could center around the effectiveness of the Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit program and whether the additional funding aligns with the diverse needs of all communities within New Jersey. Stakeholders may discuss who benefits most from these grants and if the funding's impact is sufficient to meet the demands of neighborhoods that face varying levels of economic hardship.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $100 million to Affordable Housing Production Fund in DCA for completion of 100-percent affordable housing projects.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $100 million to Affordable Housing Production Fund in DCA for completion of 100-percent affordable housing projects.
Redirects $300 million in certain federal funds under FY 2023 appropriations act to create competitive capital project grant program in Office of Secretary of Higher Education.