New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1082

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Amends lists of environmental infrastructure projects approved for long-term funding by DEP under FY 2024 environmental infrastructure funding program.

Impact

The primary impact of A1082 centers on enhancing New Jersey's capacity to finance essential clean and drinking water infrastructure projects, especially those affected by previous environmental events such as Storm Sandy. Notably, the bill maintains provisions for Zero Interest Loans aimed at supporting local municipalities in accessing necessary funding for improvements to their water systems. Additionally, the bill allows the Department of Environmental Protection explicit authority to allocate funds from the Pinelands Infrastructure Trust Fund for drinking water projects, marking a coordination between different funding sources to enhance overall project initiation and completion.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1082 proposes amendments to the existing Public Law 2023, chapter 120, specifically regarding environmental infrastructure projects that are eligible for financing in fiscal year 2024. The bill aims to authorize a significant increase in the funding available for clean water projects, increasing the appropriated amount from approximately $1.78 billion to up to $3.08 billion. This increase facilitates the financing of a total of 223 eligible projects critical for New Jersey's environmental infrastructure. The additional projects and adjustments affect the priority of existing projects as well as the loan amounts available for various project sponsors.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A1082 may reflect underlying debates on environmental management and funding priorities within state legislative bodies. Key points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of substantial funds amidst competing infrastructure needs, as well as criticisms relating to the management of the funds and the effectiveness of the proposed projects. The inclusion of measures that prioritize certain projects over others might face scrutiny from stakeholders advocating for equitable funding distribution across various regions and environmental concerns, particularly in areas most impacted by flooding and other climate events.

Companion Bills

NJ A5810

Carry Over Amends lists of environmental infrastructure projects approved for long-term funding by DEP under FY 2024 environmental infrastructure funding program.

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