Provides incentives for certain businesses associated with military installations.
Impact
The legislation modifies existing business incentive programs to align with recommendations from a report by the New Jersey Military Installment Growth and Development Task Force. It includes provisions for reduced interest rate loans for eligible businesses engaged in approved projects. Additionally, it amends the Grow New Jersey Assistance Program to qualify areas close to military installations for financial incentives, potentially leading to increased job creation and economic activity.
Summary
Senate Bill S123 aims to provide incentives for businesses associated with military installations in New Jersey. The bill seeks to encourage innovation and development within certain sectors, particularly focusing on projects related to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) that are supportive of the operations of military installations. Specifically, benefits are set for businesses located within a five-mile radius of these installations, aiming to boost local economies through targeted support.
Contention
Some expected points of contention may arise from the community's concerns regarding the prioritization of businesses near military installations over other areas. Critics might argue that these incentives could redirect funds from broader economic development initiatives that do not focus on military-related projects. Others may express concerns about the adequacy of safeguards in ensuring that the incentives do not disproportionately benefit larger corporations at the expense of local small businesses.