Appropriates $3 million annually to DEP for mosquito control.
Impact
The enactment of SB 4038 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding the management of mosquito populations and public health initiatives. The bill supports local government efforts to enhance mosquito control efforts, allowing counties to operate more effectively under their respective mosquito control commissions. With the annual funding of $3 million, local governments would have the resources necessary to implement and maintain effective mosquito management programs, potentially cutting down on health risks associated with mosquito-borne diseases.
Summary
Senate Bill 4038 aims to allocate $3 million annually to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) specifically for mosquito control initiatives. This funding is designated to aid the State Mosquito Control Commission, which in turn provides financial assistance to local governments for various mosquito control related activities, including research, administration, and operational purposes. By ensuring this funding, the bill seeks to bolster local efforts in managing mosquito populations that may pose threats to public health through disease transmission.
Contention
While the bill is primarily focused on public health, there could be some contention among stakeholders regarding the allocation of state funds. Some may argue that the $3 million annual commitment could restrict funding available for other pressing environmental or public health issues. Additionally, discussions may arise surrounding the effectiveness of mosquito control programs, as critics might question whether the funding will lead to substantial improvements in mosquito population management or if there are more effective alternatives. Overall, however, the bill has the potential to foster greater cooperation between state and local agencies to address a common public health issue.
Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.
Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.
Appropriates $4 million from the Property Tax Relief Fund to DEP for mitigation and prevention of harmful algal blooms in Greenwood Lake; reduces Trenton Capital City Aid Program appropriation.
Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.
Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.
Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.
Requires all counties to establish mosquito control commissions and report certain mosquito control activities to State Mosquito Control Commission; requires State Mosquito Control Commission to develop guidelines to aid county commissions.