New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2307

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

Impact

If enacted, SB 2307 will have significant implications for how counties and municipalities manage their budgets in relation to utility revenues. The reduced percentage means that local governments may have less flexibility in financing other expenditures from utility surpluses. However, proponents argue that this change is necessary to provide better funding stability for vital services that are essential for public health and safety, ultimately benefiting the local communities these utilities serve.

Summary

Senate Bill 2307 aims to amend existing state laws regarding the diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets. Specifically, the bill proposes to reduce the maximum allowable transfer of surplus revenues from these utilities from five percent to three percent of the annual operating costs. The intention is to ensure that critical utility services are adequately funded and are not constrained by municipal budgetary demands. This could enhance the fiscal health of stormwater, water, and sewer systems, ensuring their proper operation and maintenance.

Contention

The bill may face criticism from local government officials who see the reduction in allowable fund transfers as a restriction on their financial management. Opponents may argue that the decreased flexibility could hinder their ability to address local priorities and meet service demands without resorting to alternative funding solutions or potential increases in local taxes. Balancing the need for robust utility funding with the autonomy of local governments will likely be a key point of discussion during the bill's deliberation.

Companion Bills

NJ A3456

Same As Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ S1342

Carry Over Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ A2273

Carry Over Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

Similar Bills

NJ A3456

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ S1342

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ A2273

Reduces allowed diversion of funds from stormwater, water, and sewer purposes to municipal and county budgets; requires municipalities and counties to notify Division of Local Government Services of diversions.

NJ A1961

Permits certain local units and authorities to reduce water, sewer, and stormwater fees and other charges for low-income persons; appropriates $200,000.

NJ A1104

Removes municipal and county ability to divert up to five percent of funds from certain water and sewer authorities for other purposes.

NJ A968

Removes municipal and county ability to divert up to five percent of funds from certain water and sewer authorities for other purposes.

NM SB88

Medicaid Trust Fund & State Supported Fund

PA HB1115

In charter schools, providing for fund balance limits.