New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2342

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would directly affect the processes surrounding the nomination of public officials in New Jersey. It stipulates that an individual serving in an acting capacity must be formally nominated by the Governor within thirty days of the effective date of the bill, or vacate the position if no nomination is made. This change aims to prevent prolonged vacancies in leadership roles, ensuring that essential governmental functions are not hindered by uncertainty in appointments. Moreover, it enhances legislative oversight by requiring that acting officials be vetted and approved by the Senate in a timely manner.

Summary

Senate Bill 2342, introduced on January 29, 2024, seeks to impose a six-month limit on how long certain public officials can serve in an acting capacity without being formally nominated by the Governor for permanent positions. This includes cabinet-level public officials, the Attorney General, and county prosecutors. The bill is designed to ensure timely appointments to key roles in the Executive Branch of the State Government, reinforcing the need for accountability and prompt decision-making regarding leadership positions that have significant impact on state governance and public policy.

Contention

The introduction of SB 2342 may lead to discussions about the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches of government. Critics may argue that such presumptive limitations on acting capacities could restrict the Governor's flexibility in managing the Executive Branch and responding to immediate needs. Supporters, however, may contend that the bill fosters transparency and accountability by preventing individuals from holding important public positions without the required scrutiny and confirmation process. This point of contention highlights differing views on administrative efficiency versus the necessity of checks and balances within state government.

Companion Bills

NJ A2754

Same As Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.

NJ A1291

Carry Over Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1291

Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.

NJ A2754

Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.

NJ S922

Bars individual from serving as county prosecutor in acting capacity for longer than one year, including pending nominee for position.

NJ S1560

Bars individual from serving as county prosecutor in acting capacity for longer than one year, including pending nominee for position.

NJ SB488

Providing Attorney General with non-exclusive prosecutorial authority over public integrity cases

NJ HB363

Regards PUCO nominating council and nomination process

NJ A956

Requires accountability of NJSPCA and county societies for prevention of cruelty to animals to Attorney General and county prosecutors, respectively.

NJ A1092

Requires accountability of NJSPCA and county societies for prevention of cruelty to animals to Attorney General and county prosecutors, respectively.

NJ HB0327

Attorney general-control by state-wide elected officials.

NJ S2470

Permits service credit in Prosecutors Part of PERS for judicial clerk service; increases salary of Presiding Judge of Appellate Division and county prosecutor; permits retired judges to collect pension while serving as county prosecutor.

Similar Bills

NJ S922

Bars individual from serving as county prosecutor in acting capacity for longer than one year, including pending nominee for position.

NJ S1560

Bars individual from serving as county prosecutor in acting capacity for longer than one year, including pending nominee for position.

MO SB575

Creates provisions relating to prosecuting attorneys

MO SB651

Creates provisions relating to prosecuting attorneys

NJ S1561

Establishes requirement that county prosecutor reside in county of appointment during term of appointment and until qualified successor is appointed.

NJ S923

Establishes requirement that county prosecutor reside in county of appointment during term of appointment and until qualified successor is appointed.

NJ A1868

Permits counties to establish a central municipal drug court.

NJ A1291

Provides that cabinet-level public officials, Attorney General, and county prosecutors may serve in acting capacity for no longer than six months without nomination.