SENATE, No. 3732
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
220th LEGISLATURE
INTRODUCED MARCH 16, 2023
Sponsored by:
Senator VIN GOPAL
District 11 (Monmouth)
Senator ANDREW ZWICKER
District 16 (Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex and Somerset)
Co-Sponsored by:
Senators Singleton and Turner
SYNOPSIS
Provides additional State school aid to certain school districts; appropriates $102,784,455.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Act concerning the provision of State school aid for certain school districts and making an appropriation.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. a. Notwithstanding the provisions of P.L.2018, c.67 (C.18A:7F-67 et al.) or any other law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, a school district for which the State aid differential, as defined in section 3 of P.L.2018, c.67 (C.18A:7F-67), is positive in the 2023-2024 school year and that is subject to a State school aid reduction pursuant to the provisions of section 4 of P.L.2018, c.67 (C.18A:7F-68) shall receive an amount of Supplemental Stabilization Aid, in addition to the amount proposed in the State aid notice for the 2023-2024 school year distributed to school districts in March 2023, equal to 66 percent of the difference between the amount of aid received for the 2022-2023 school year and the amount of aid proposed for the 2023-2024 school year. To receive the Supplemental Stabilization Aid provided pursuant to this section, a school district shall submit to the Commissioner of Education, in a manner and form to be prescribed by the commissioner, a written plan explaining how the district will allocate these funds and how the district will fund operations in future school years in which the district does not receive Stabilization Aid or similar Supplemental Stabilization Aid.
b. In addition to the amounts proposed in the State aid notices for the 2023-2024 school year distributed to school districts in March 2023, there is appropriated the sum of $102,784,455 from the Property Tax Relief Fund to the Department of Education to effectuate the provisions of this act. The aid shall be distributed to school districts in the amounts as follows:
District |
County |
Amount |
Brigantine City |
Atlantic |
$ 179,930 |
Buena Regional |
Atlantic |
$ 8,399 |
Corbin City |
Atlantic |
$ 14,276 |
Estell Manor City |
Atlantic |
$ 120,028 |
Folsom Boro |
Atlantic |
$ 59,834 |
Mainland Regional |
Atlantic |
$ 48,907 |
Margate City |
Atlantic |
$ 678 |
Mullica Twp |
Atlantic |
$ 150,361 |
Somers Point City |
Atlantic |
$ 728,519 |
Ventnor City |
Atlantic |
$ 113,804 |
Weymouth Twp |
Atlantic |
$ 96,798 |
New Milford Boro |
Bergen |
$ 397,496 |
Rockleigh |
Bergen |
$ 1,379 |
Waldwick Boro |
Bergen |
$ 137,612 |
Bordentown Regional |
Burlington |
$ 427,888 |
Chesterfield Twp |
Burlington |
$ 62,457 |
Evesham Twp |
Burlington |
$ 486,787 |
Hainesport Twp |
Burlington |
$ 51,947 |
Lenape Regional |
Burlington |
$ 775,551 |
Lumberton Twp |
Burlington |
$ 88,800 |
Medford Lakes Boro |
Burlington |
$ 277,811 |
Pemberton Twp |
Burlington |
$ 214,577 |
Riverton |
Burlington |
$ 266,077 |
Shamong Twp |
Burlington |
$ 176,013 |
Southampton Twp |
Burlington |
$ 36,053 |
Tabernacle Twp |
Burlington |
$ 276,473 |
Washington Twp |
Burlington |
$ 36,932 |
Woodland Twp |
Burlington |
$ 41,069 |
Hi Nella |
Camden |
$ 87,368 |
Somerdale Boro |
Camden |
$ 138,435 |
Cape May City |
Cape May |
$ 3,874 |
Cape May Point |
Cape May |
$ 2,730 |
Dennis Twp |
Cape May |
$ 365,234 |
Lower Cape May Regional |
Cape May |
$ 549,982 |
Lower Twp |
Cape May |
$ 658,502 |
North Wildwood City |
Cape May |
$ 37,322 |
Sea Isle City |
Cape May |
$ 10,826 |
Upper Twp |
Cape May |
$ 937,275 |
Wildwood City |
Cape May |
$ 1,412,376 |
Wildwood Crest Boro |
Cape May |
$ 20,351 |
Commercial Twp |
Cumberland |
$ 42,020 |
Downe Twp |
Cumberland |
$ 74,976 |
Stow Creek Twp |
Cumberland |
$ 31,638 |
Clearview Regional |
Gloucester |
$ 689,415 |
Franklin Twp |
Gloucester |
$ 168,866 |
Logan Twp |
Gloucester |
$ 338,215 |
Mantua Twp |
Gloucester |
$ 372,458 |
Newfield Boro |
Gloucester |
$ 140,045 |
Pitman Boro |
Gloucester |
$ 973,152 |
Washington Twp |
Gloucester |
$ 996,411 |
Wenonah Boro |
Gloucester |
$ 23,466 |
Hoboken City |
Hudson |
$ 142,215 |
Hudson County Vocational |
Hudson |
$ 297,779 |
Jersey City |
Hudson |
$ 33,701,019 |
North Bergen Twp |
Hudson |
$ 780,065 |
Weehawken Twp |
Hudson |
$ 38,065 |
Alexandria Twp |
Hunterdon |
$ 60,181 |
Bethlehem Twp |
Hunterdon |
$ 50,805 |
Califon Boro |
Hunterdon |
$ 11,781 |
Clinton Town |
Hunterdon |
$ 4,043 |
Delaware Valley Regional |
Hunterdon |
$ 278,960 |
Flemington-Raritan Reg |
Hunterdon |
$ 107,069 |
Frenchtown Boro |
Hunterdon |
$ 49,840 |
High Bridge Boro |
Hunterdon |
$ 228,823 |
Holland Twp |
Hunterdon |
$ 140,779 |
Hunterdon Central Reg |
Hunterdon |
$ 61,737 |
Kingwood Twp |
Hunterdon |
$ 61,303 |
Lebanon Twp |
Hunterdon |
$ 71,563 |
Milford Boro |
Hunterdon |
$ 44,594 |
N Hunt/Voorhees Regional |
Hunterdon |
$ 207,983 |
Old Bridge Twp |
Middlesex |
$ 1,325,330 |
Piscataway Twp |
Middlesex |
$ 350,077 |
South Brunswick Twp |
Middlesex |
$ 2,681,738 |
Asbury Park City |
Monmouth |
$ 5,667,589 |
Avon Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 8,476 |
Belmar Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 25,374 |
Bradley Beach Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 79,228 |
Eatontown Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 96,348 |
Farmingdale Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 52,322 |
Freehold Regional |
Monmouth |
$ 4,464,057 |
Hazlet Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 1,066,791 |
Henry Hudson Regional |
Monmouth |
$ 38,338 |
Highlands Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 41,796 |
Howell Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 1,149,009 |
Keansburg Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 403,195 |
Keyport Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 96,664 |
Lake Como |
Monmouth |
$ 38,632 |
Loch Arbour |
Monmouth |
$ 807 |
Manalapan-Englishtown Reg |
Monmouth |
$ 797,983 |
Marlboro Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 141,479 |
Middletown Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 217,769 |
Millstone Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 80,399 |
Monmouth Regional |
Monmouth |
$ 67,232 |
Neptune City |
Monmouth |
$ 94,305 |
Neptune Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 2,787,119 |
Ocean Twp |
Monmouth |
$ 32,861 |
Red Bank Boro |
Monmouth |
$ 360,165 |
Tinton Falls |
Monmouth |
$ 50,776 |
Upper Freehold Regional |
Monmouth |
$ 232,290 |
Jefferson Twp |
Morris |
$ 1,007,260 |
Randolph Twp |
Morris |
$ 410,721 |
Roxbury Twp |
Morris |
$ 488,799 |
Washington Twp |
Morris |
$ 308,550 |
West Morris Regional |
Morris |
$ 47,606 |
Brick Twp |
Ocean |
$ 1,677,892 |
Eagleswood Twp |
Ocean |
$ 8,055 |
Jackson Twp |
Ocean |
$ 4,149,911 |
Lacey Twp |
Ocean |
$ 2,619,533 |
Lavallette Boro |
Ocean |
$ 4,019 |
Little Egg Harbor Twp |
Ocean |
$ 283,441 |
Ocean Gate Boro |
Ocean |
$ 155,454 |
Ocean Twp |
Ocean |
$ 419,134 |
Plumsted Twp |
Ocean |
$ 627,931 |
Point Pleasant Beach |
Ocean |
$ 2,235 |
Point Pleasant Boro |
Ocean |
$ 168,202 |
Seaside Heights Boro |
Ocean |
$ 147,948 |
Seaside Park Boro |
Ocean |
$ 2,493 |
Stafford Twp |
Ocean |
$ 1,566,594 |
Toms River Regional |
Ocean |
$ 9,518,422 |
Tuckerton Boro |
Ocean |
$ 103,413 |
Bloomingdale Boro |
Passaic |
$ 23,795 |
Lakeland Regional |
Passaic |
$ 427,002 |
Ringwood Boro |
Passaic |
$ 97,495 |
Wanaque Boro |
Passaic |
$ 57,530 |
West Milford Twp |
Passaic |
$ 788,110 |
Alloway Twp |
Salem |
$ 338,012 |
Lower Alloways Creek |
Salem |
$ 35,967 |
Mannington Twp |
Salem |
$ 27,548 |
Quinton Twp |
Salem |
$ 4,642 |
Upper Pittsgrove Twp |
Salem |
$ 18,982 |
Hillsborough Twp |
Somerset |
$ 602,650 |
Andover Reg |
Sussex |
$ 48,494 |
Byram Twp |
Sussex |
$ 16,292 |
Frankford Twp |
Sussex |
$ 84,213 |
Fredon Twp |
Sussex |
$ 18,984 |
Green Twp |
Sussex |
$ 427,010 |
Hampton Twp |
Sussex |
$ 31,660 |
Hardyston Twp |
Sussex |
$ 50,044 |
High Point Regional |
Sussex |
$ 33,680 |
Hopatcong |
Sussex |
$ 712,854 |
Kittatinny Regional |
Sussex |
$ 441,514 |
Stillwater Twp |
Sussex |
$ 97,148 |
Vernon Twp |
Sussex |
$ 211,766 |
Wallkill Valley Regional |
Sussex |
$ 69,619 |
Kenilworth Boro |
Union |
$ 66,628 |
Winfield Twp |
Union |
$ 11,836 |
Belvidere Town |
Warren |
$ 92,227 |
Blairstown Twp |
Warren |
$ 47,583 |
Franklin Twp |
Warren |
$ 36,568 |
Frelinghuysen Twp |
Warren |
$ 38,394 |
Great Meadows Regional |
Warren |
$ 292,800 |
Harmony Twp |
Warren |
$ 640 |
Hope Twp |
Warren |
$ 52,533 |
Knowlton Twp |
Warren |
$ 102,958 |
Mansfield Twp |
Warren |
$ 124,277 |
North Warren Regional |
Warren |
$ 377,929 |
Oxford Twp |
Warren |
$ 59,327 |
Warren County Vocational |
Warren |
$ 93,196 |
Warren Hills Regional |
Warren |
$ 553,212 |
Washington Twp |
Warren |
$ 224,213 |
White Twp |
Warren |
$ 89,369 |
c. The amounts provided to each school district pursuant to subsection b. of this section shall be distributed as Supplemental Stabilization Aid, to ensure that each district receives amounts equal to 66 percent of the difference between the amounts calculated and provided to the district for the 2022-2023 school year and the amounts calculated and proposed for the 2023-2024 school year.
2. This act shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
This bill provides that a school district that is subject to a reduction in State school aid under P.L.2018, c.67 (commonly referred to as “S2”) for the 2023-2024 school year will receive an additional one-time only amount of Supplementary Stabilization Aid in the 2023-2024 school year that is equal to 66 percent of the difference between the amount of aid of received in the 2022-2023 school year and the amount of aid proposed for the 2023-2024 school year. To receive the Supplemental Stabilization aid provided under the bill, a school district is required to submit to the Commissioner of Education, in a manner and form to be prescribed by the commissioner, a written plan explaining how the district is going to use the funds and how the district is going to fund operations in future school years in which the district does not receive Stabilization Aid or similar Supplemental Stabilization Aid.
The bill also stipulates that the additional aid provided to each district under the bill is to be distributed as Supplemental Stabilization Aid to ensure that each district receives amounts equal to 66 percent of the difference between the amounts calculated and provided to the district for the 2022-2023 school year and the amounts calculated and proposed for the 2023-2024 school year.
Finally, the bill appropriates a sum from the Property Tax Relief Fund to the Department of Education and provides a list of school districts eligible to receive Supplemental Stabilization Aid under the bill as well as the amount of additional aid to be provided to each district. A total of 161 districts are eligible under the bill to receive a share of $102.8 million in additional aid.
This Supplemental Stabilization Aid is to be available for the 2023-2024 school year only.