Requires Business Action Center to establish "Entrepreneur Learner's Permit Pilot Program" for certain designated industries.
Impact
The bill is expected to have a positive impact on state laws concerning the establishment of new businesses by reducing the financial burdens that often deter aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly those from minority and women-owned businesses. By providing reimbursements totaling up to $500,000 per fiscal year, the program will support the integration of these entrepreneurs into the competitive landscape of New Jersey's economy. The intention is to foster a more inclusive entrepreneurial environment, where underrepresented groups can access the resources necessary to launch successful ventures.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3454, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, mandates the creation of the Entrepreneur Learner's Permit Pilot Program within the Business Action Center (BAC). This initiative seeks to aid first-time entrepreneurs by reimbursing them for state filing, permitting, or licensing fees associated with establishing new businesses. The program will specifically focus on designated industries, which include biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, financial services, transportation, and medical device technology. It is set to be administered over two consecutive fiscal years and aims to provide financial support to promote entrepreneurship in New Jersey.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support for its potential to empower first-time entrepreneurs, it may also raise questions about the effectiveness and sustainability of the funding allocated for this initiative. Critics may argue that limiting reimbursements without ensuring broader financial eligibility could pose challenges for entrepreneurs who need more substantial support. Additionally, as the program prioritizes certain demographics, discussions may arise regarding the balance of opportunity and the necessity for additional programs targeting other segments of the entrepreneurial community.
Provides that disability-owned businesses be included in certain businesses development programs, direct loan programs, and certification processes; requires Chief Diversity Officer compile information on awarding of State contracts to disability-owned businesses.
Provides that disability-owned businesses be included in certain businesses development programs, direct loan programs, and certification processes; requires Chief Diversity Officer compile information on awarding of State contracts to disability-owned businesses.
Provides that disability-owned businesses be included in certain business development programs, direct loan programs, and certification processes; requires Chief Diversity Officer compile information on awarding of State contracts to disability-owned businesses.
Provides that disability-owned businesses be included in certain business development programs, direct loan programs, and certification processes; requires Chief Diversity Officer compile information on awarding of State contracts to disability-owned businesses.
"Manufacturing in Higher Education Act"; requires various State entities to promote manufacturing career pathways for students and provides assistance to manufacturing industry.
"Manufacturing in Higher Education Act"; requires various State entities to promote manufacturing career pathways for students and provides assistance to manufacturing industry.