New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR125

Introduced
6/26/23  

Caption

Supports National Black Caucus of State Legislatures efforts to ensure 40 percent of certain federal investments are made in communities of color and other disadvantaged communities.

Impact

The proposed resolution underscores the intent to leverage significant federal funding, particularly from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which allocates $1 trillion towards infrastructure. SR125 seeks to implement oversight mechanisms that ensure these funds effectively benefit communities that have historically faced barriers to economic and environmental advancements. By mandating that a substantial portion of federal funds be directed to these areas, the resolution aims to create jobs and improve living conditions in communities significantly affected by issues like pollution and failing infrastructure.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 125 (SR125) introduced in New Jersey supports the efforts of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators to ensure that 40 percent of federal infrastructure investments are allocated to communities of color and other disadvantaged communities. This resolution aligns with President Biden’s Justice40 Initiative, which emphasizes the importance of directing federal resources towards historically marginalized communities that have disproportionately suffered from environmental and economic challenges. Proponents believe this initiative is crucial in addressing systemic inequalities in access to resources and opportunities.

Contention

Despite the strong support for SR125, there may be contention around the feasibility and accountability of ensuring that the mandated 40 percent funding actually filters down to the intended communities. Critics may argue about the potential for misallocation of funds or insufficient measures to monitor the implementation of these investments. Furthermore, some stakeholders might raise concerns regarding what defines a 'disadvantaged community,' which could impact how effectively the goals of the Justice40 Initiative are achieved. The effectiveness of the resolution hinges on the establishment of robust oversight committees as called for in the National Black Caucus's efforts.

Companion Bills

NJ AR185

Same As Supports National Black Caucus of State Legislatures efforts to ensure 40 percent of certain federal investments are made in communities of color and other disadvantaged communities.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1600

An act to amend Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to disadvantaged communities.

US HB4816

Safe Drinking Water for Disadvantaged Communities Act

NY S07556

Enacts the "disadvantaged communities commitment act"; requires investor-owned energy utilities to collect and publish data on disadvantaged communities in certain service areas and file such statistics with the public service commission.

NY S09942

Establishes the insure our communities act to implement climate leadership and community protection act targets for insurers; identifies and protects such communities; relates to affordability of insurance rates; assesses covered insurance companies' record of performance at meeting insurance needs; requires covered insurance companies to file statistical reports, including information on insurance coverage in specific assessment areas and disadvantaged communities.

WA HB1057

Promoting economic development by increasing support for local communities to access federal funds.

US HR1268

Recognizing the week of May 3, 2026, through May 9, 2026, as "National Postpartum Awareness Week for Communities of Color".

GA HR8

State Workgroup to Increase Chronic Disease Information and Screenings in Communities of Color; support creation

US SB2332

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MA H1072

Of improving environmental justice in Black communities

US HB1561

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