New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1055

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes advertisement grant program for NJ emerging businesses.

Impact

The implementation of S1055 could positively influence the economic landscape for small businesses in New Jersey by reducing their marketing financial burdens. By providing necessary advertising funds, the bill aims to enhance the visibility and competitive stance of emerging businesses, potentially leading to increased sales and job growth. Moreover, grant recipients will be required to submit annual audited financial statements to ensure compliance and appropriate usage of the funds, thereby promoting accountability. Additionally, if the NJECD finds that a recipient has misused a grant, it can be converted to a loan, adding a layer of responsibility for business owners.

Summary

Senate Bill S1055 establishes a program designed to provide advertising grants to emerging businesses in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill directs the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJECD) to develop and administer the 'New Jersey Emerging Business Advertising Grant Program.' The initiative is aimed at stimulating economic growth by offering financial support for the advertising and marketing expenses incurred by eligible businesses. To qualify, businesses must have fewer than 225 employees, with at least 75% of them working in New Jersey. This stipulation is intended to ensure that the funds support local business activities and job creation within the state.

Contention

While the overall intent of S1055 is to empower local businesses, some stakeholders may express concerns about the management and distribution of the grants. There might be contention over the criteria set forth by the NJECD for determining eligibility and appropriateness of expenditures. Some may argue about whether the grants will effectively reach the businesses that need them most, or if the stipulations could unduly restrict access. There is also the potential for legislative debate regarding the long-term financial implications of converting misused grants into loans and the associated administrative burdens for both the NJECD and the grant recipients.

Companion Bills

NJ A5158

Carry Over Establishes advertisement grant program for emerging businesses in science and technology.

NJ S3693

Carry Over Establishes advertisement grant program for NJ emerging businesses.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3827

Establishes advertisement grant program for NJ emerging businesses.

NJ A3050

Establishes advertisement grant program for emerging businesses in science and technology.

NJ S3878

Establishes cybersecurity employment grant program for qualified businesses; appropriates $750,000.

NJ S1644

Establishes Small Business Resiliency Project Loan Program in EDA for certain small businesses implementing certain resiliency projects.

NJ S3744

Establishes advertisement set-asides for eligible local news organizations.

NJ A2148

Establishes Emerging Technology Urban Grant Program in EDA.

NJ S3746

Requires BPU to develop program to promote certain energy businesses in State.

NJ S4259

Establishes four-year Performing Arts Education Improvement Grant Program.

NJ S1623

Establishes "Innovation Partnership"; provides funding for certain nonprofit partnerships to promote certain emerging technology businesses.

NJ A3858

Allows certain State agencies to sell Internet advertisements on agencies' websites as pilot program.

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