New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR20

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Amends Constitution to dedicate money credited to the "9-1-1 System and Emergency Response Trust Fund Account" to maintain 9-1-1 system and emergency response.

Impact

If enacted, this constitutional amendment would prohibit any usage of the trust fund outside the parameters set by law. Currently, the trust fund allows for a variety of expenditures related to emergency response equipment and services, including training, operating expenses, and compliance with federal communications regulations. The proposed amendment aims to prioritize the financial integrity of the emergency response network by protecting it from budgetary reallocations that could jeopardize public safety services.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 20 (SCR20) proposes an amendment to the New Jersey Constitution aimed at ensuring that funds collected for the state's 9-1-1 system are used solely for their intended purposes. The resolution seeks to dedicate the revenues from the '9-1-1 System and Emergency Response Trust Fund Account' specifically to maintain the state's 9-1-1 emergency system and related emergency response activities. This is a crucial response to concerns over past practices where funds from this account were diverted for unrelated state budgetary needs, undermining emergency services funding.

Contention

A significant point of contention surrounding SCR20 revolves around perceptions of fiscal responsibility and the role of government in managing dedicated funds. Proponents argue that this amendment is necessary to prevent the misuse of funds and to ensure that the needs of public safety are met without compromise. However, opponents might contend that such a restriction could limit legislative flexibility in responding to broader budgetary concerns or emergencies that may arise, especially in fiscal crises where funds are needed for multiple public services.

Presentation

SCR20 is intended to create a clear and enforceable constitutional boundary around how the revenue derived from the 9-1-1 fee is handled. The amendment requires that a 'yes' vote will firmly establish these boundaries, ensuring future allocations remain aligned with the public's need for efficient and responsive emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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