New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A830

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

Impact

The bill appropriates a total of $500 million from the General Fund—$250 million for each authority—to support these account credits. Notably, the authorities are restricted from using these allocated funds for any administrative or operational expenses, which ensures that the full amount is directed towards the intended financial relief for users. Additionally, both authorities are required to submit quarterly reports to the Governor and the Legislature documenting the credits issued, fostering transparency and accountability in the program's implementation.

Summary

Assembly Bill 830 establishes a toll relief program in New Jersey, aiming to provide significant financial relief for frequent toll users. The bill stipulates that both the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) and the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) must create a program that credits qualifying users for their toll payments. Specifically, users who make 35 or more qualifying transactions in a month will receive an account credit equal to 50% of their toll charges for that month. This initiative seeks to ease the financial burden on regular commuters and promote the use of electronic toll collection systems like E-ZPass.

Contention

This bill's introduction may spark discussions regarding public funding allocation and the long-term sustainability of such programs. Critics may question the funding sources for the General Fund, the fairness of toll credits, and whether the program appropriately addresses the needs of all toll users, including those who might not benefit from the E-ZPass system. Furthermore, the expiration clause, which sets the program to expire one year after enactment, indicates that its long-term viability will need further evaluation and potential revisions based on its effectiveness and reception among the public.

Companion Bills

NJ S514

Same As Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ S3552

Carry Over Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ A5205

Carry Over Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

Previously Filed As

NJ S514

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ A5205

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ S3552

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ S4411

Requires NJTA and SJTA to exempt certain disabled veterans from E-ZPass tolls.

NJ A5528

Requires NJTA and SJTA to exempt certain disabled veterans from E-ZPass tolls.

NJ A326

Requires NJTA and SJTA to automatically offer toll discounts to senior citizens.

NJ A1403

Requires NJTA and SJTA to display amount of tolls paid in lanes used for electronic toll collection system, commonly known as E-ZPass.

NJ A395

Requires NJTA and SJTA to display amount of tolls paid in lanes used for electronic toll collection system, commonly known as E-ZPass.

NJ S3582

Requires NJTA and SJTA to display amount of tolls paid in lanes used for electronic toll collection system, commonly known as E-ZPass.

NJ S4167

Requires NJTA and SJTA to waive E-ZPass tolls for disabled veteran owned businesses.

Similar Bills

NJ S3552

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ A5205

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

NJ S514

Creates toll relief program; appropriates $250 million to NJTA and $250 million to SJTA.

FL H0005

Toll Relief

CA AB334

Operators of toll facilities: interoperability programs: vehicle information.

NJ S1722

Imposes certain requirements on motor vehicle rental companies that equip vehicles with electronic toll transponders.

NJ A1537

Imposes certain requirements on motor vehicle rental companies that equip vehicles with electronic toll transponders.

CT HB07202

An Act Concerning The Sustainability Of Connecticut's Transportation Infrastructure.