Appropriates $3 million annually to DEP for mosquito control.
Impact
If enacted, A2073 will significantly affect state laws by ensuring consistent funding for mosquito control across New Jersey. Local governments, which typically operate their own mosquito control programs, will benefit from this annual allocation. This funding is expected to enhance the capabilities of local commissions, allowing for better mosquito surveillance, control measures, and public health initiatives. Ultimately, this financial support is aimed at reducing mosquito populations and mitigating the health risks they pose to residents.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2073 proposes an annual appropriation of $3 million to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) specifically for mosquito control efforts. This bill aims to provide necessary funding to the State Mosquito Control Commission, which in turn allocates resources to local governments for activities related to mosquito management, including research, administration, and operational support. The focus on mosquito control underlines the state's commitment to public health and environmental safety, especially considering the risks associated with mosquito-borne diseases.
Contention
While the bill presents clear benefits in terms of funding and public health, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation process and the effectiveness of local mosquito control efforts. Some stakeholders may express concerns about whether $3 million per year is sufficient to comprehensively address mosquito-related issues, especially in areas with higher population densities or greater mosquito breeding grounds. Additionally, discussions around the best practices in mosquito management could lead to debates about how these funds should be utilized, potentially creating divisions among local governments and agencies.
Makes FY 2020 supplemental appropriation of $25 million for Economic Development Authority for augmenting State's investment in technology start-up ventures.
Establishes competitive grant program for new child care facility construction, using $30 million in federal "Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund" monies appropriated to EDA pursuant to P.L.2022, c.49.
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.