Creates certain assistance and set-aside programs for businesses owned by lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender persons, by persons with a disability, and by veterans.
If enacted, A4173 will authorize the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) to establish various forms of assistance for eligible businesses, including financial assistance and technical support. It allows the EDA to waive bonding requirements for certain eligible businesses, facilitating their participation in projects funded by the authority. Furthermore, the Division of Revenue will play a key role in certifying eligible businesses and coordinating assistance programs, which may include loan programs, internships, and market analysis services.
Assembly Bill A4173 aims to foster economic empowerment by creating assistance and set-aside programs for businesses owned by members of the LGBT community, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. The bill recognizes the disproportionate obstacles these groups have faced in accessing resources and aims to create a more inclusive economic landscape. By establishing these programs, the bill seeks to promote the growth of small and independent businesses which are vital for the state’s economy.
One notable point of contention surrounding A4173 is how it may align with existing procurement processes. Some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the potential implications for competition and impartiality in government contracts, particularly if set-aside programs limit bidding opportunities for non-eligible businesses. Additionally, there could be debates over the adequacy of the verification and certification processes for eligible businesses, to ensure fairness and accountability in the administration of these set-aside programs.