New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3075

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides preference for in-State businesses in State contracting.

Impact

The implementation of A3075 is expected to have a lasting impact on state laws governing public contracts. By prioritizing local businesses, the bill aims to stimulate economic growth within New Jersey, an important step given the ongoing challenges faced by many local enterprises. The legislation could lead to increased job creation within the state and improved competitive dynamics as businesses strive to comply with the new procurement rules. Suppliers outside of New Jersey may feel the impact as they might find it harder to compete in the state's public contracting market.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3075 aims to provide a significant preference for in-state businesses in the realm of state contracting for goods and services. By establishing a framework for awarding contracts, the bill mandates that bids from businesses with their primary operations in New Jersey be given priority during the evaluation process. If a bid from an in-state company is within five percent of the lowest bid from an out-of-state competitor, the contract must be awarded to the in-state bidder. This reinforces a commitment to support the local economy by fostering in-state business opportunities.

Contention

One potential contention surrounding A3075 is the balance between fostering local business growth and ensuring that state contracts are awarded based on merit and the best value for taxpayers. Critics may argue that the preference system could inadvertently oversimplify the bidding process, potentially leading to less favorable contracts in cases where out-of-state companies could provide better services or lower costs. There is also concern that this preference could create a perception of unfairness in the bidding process, specifically if in-state businesses do not maintain competitive pricing or quality relative to their out-of-state counterparts.

Summary_conclusion

Overall, A3075 represents a proactive legislative effort to bolster New Jersey's local economy by modifying how state contracts are awarded. It highlights a strategic focus on supporting in-state businesses, thereby potentially reshaping the competitive landscape of state procurement in the years to come.

Companion Bills

NJ A444

Carry Over Provides preference for in-State businesses in State contracting.

Previously Filed As

NJ A444

Provides preference for in-State businesses in State contracting.

NJ HB05736

An Act Concerning Price Preferences For Veteran-owned Businesses In State Contracting.

NJ SB00344

An Act Concerning State Contracting Price Preferences For Veteran-owned Businesses.

NJ SB00421

An Act Concerning Certain Bidding Preferences In State And Municipal Contracting.

NJ SB00862

An Act Concerning Veteran-owned Businesses In State Contracting.

NJ SB01133

An Act Concerning Bidding Preferences In State And Municipal Contracting.

NJ SB00472

An Act Concerning State Agency Permissive In-state Contracting Preferences And A Pilot Program For Janitorial Employees.

NJ HB1851

Relating to historically underutilized businesses and the preference given for goods and services purchased by state agencies; providing penalties.

NJ HB959

Relating to historically underutilized businesses and the preference given for goods and services purchased by state agencies; providing penalties.

NJ SB00347

An Act Concerning Contractual Bidding Preferences For Veteran-owned Businesses.

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