New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5476

Introduced
5/18/23  

Caption

Makes supplemental appropriation of $3.5 million to provide additional State school aid to Freehold Regional School District.

Impact

The implementation of this bill would provide crucial support to the Freehold Regional School District, ensuring that it can maintain some level of transportation services that are essential for many students. The elimination of courtesy busing has raised concerns due to the hazardous conditions that students would face while walking to school, particularly in areas with a lack of sidewalks. By providing this supplemental funding, the state acknowledges the impact of its previous aid reductions and attempts to mitigate their negative effects on student transport and overall educational access.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5476 provides a supplemental appropriation of $3.5 million to the Department of Education designated for state aid to the Freehold Regional School District. This funding has been proposed in response to significant reductions in state aid to the district over recent years due to the S2 funding formula, which has led to a total aid reduction of approximately $20 million since the fiscal year 2019. The loss of state funding has resulted in the district's decision to discontinue courtesy busing for students beginning in the 2023-2024 school year, which is expected to affect about 30% of the student population who currently rely on these services.

Sentiment

The sentiment around A5476 appears to be largely supportive among local education advocates and community stakeholders, who view the supplemental funding as a necessary step to ensure student safety and accessibility. However, there may be some contention around the underlying issues of state aid cuts and equity in educational funding. Stakeholders from opposing perspectives may argue about the efficacy of such supplemental measures, emphasizing the need for comprehensive reform of the state's school funding system rather than piecemeal appropriations.

Contention

The primary contention regarding A5476 centers on the history of funding cuts that have led to the current situation. Critics may point to a need for a more stable and reliable funding mechanism that ensures school districts are not put in a position where they must eliminate essential services like transportation due to budget shortfalls. The debate around this bill illustrates the broader issues within the education funding framework, with notable discussions likely regarding the fairness and adequacy of current state funding structures.

Companion Bills

NJ S3946

Same As Makes supplemental appropriation of $3.5 million to provide additional State school aid to Freehold Regional School District.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1615

Makes supplemental appropriation of $3.5 million to provide additional State school aid to Freehold Regional School District.

NJ A1081

Provides supplemental appropriation from Property Tax Relief Fund to DOE to provide additional State aid to certain school districts.

NJ A1127

Makes supplemental appropriation of $1.2 million to DOE to provide additional State school aid to Franklin Township School District in Somerset County.

NJ A2269

Provides additional State school aid to certain school districts; makes an appropriation.

NJ A4456

Makes supplemental appropriation of $4.8 million to provide additional operational aid to Jefferson Township Public Schools.

NJ S490

"S2 Appropriations Rescue Act"; appropriates $106.5 million to provide Emergency Supplemental Aid to certain school districts, including districts negatively impacted by effects of P.L.2018, c.67.

NJ S3743

Makes supplemental appropriation of $4.8 million to provide additional operational aid to Jefferson Township Public Schools.

NJ A989

Makes supplemental appropriation of $144.2 million to provide additional Outcomes-Based Allocation funding to four-year public institutions of higher education.

NJ A2899

Provides supplemental appropriation to ensure certain school districts receive additional amounts of special education categorical aid, security categorical aid, and transportation aid.

NJ A4390

Makes $20.2 million supplemental appropriation for increased nonpublic school security aid; modifies budget language to increase per pupil amount.

Similar Bills

NJ A1615

Makes supplemental appropriation of $3.5 million to provide additional State school aid to Freehold Regional School District.

NJ A981

Makes FY2025 supplemental appropriation of $8,000,000 to Monmouth County Open Space and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund to assist in the purchase of the Stein property in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey.

NJ A1081

Provides supplemental appropriation from Property Tax Relief Fund to DOE to provide additional State aid to certain school districts.

NJ S3619

Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.

NJ A4671

Creates alternate voting members on county agriculture development boards.

NJ A3207

Designates Morris Plains rail station as "Frank J. Druetzler Station - Morris Plains, New Jersey."

NJ S2334

Establishes annual fee for sports wagering licensees; directs funds from such fees to Council on Compulsive Gambling and gambling addiction treatment programs.

NJ A4076

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.