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NJ A1854

Requires minimum annual State appropriation of $10 million for Public Health Priority Funding.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill supplements the "Public Health Priority Funding Act of 1977" and requires a minimum annual State appropriation of $10 million for Public Health Priority Funding, thereby reinstating New Jersey's only State appropriated, unrestricted fund for local health departments. From 1966 to 2010, under the "State Health Aid Act" and later amended as the "Public Health Priority Funding Act of 1977," the State provided local health departments with flexibility to address local needs, emerging threats, and other priorities via the appropriation of dedicated funds. The State eliminated Public Health Priority Funding in the FY 2011 Appropriations Act, undermining the ability of local health departments to operate as the front line service ensuring health of the public. For context, in FY 2010, Public Health Priority Funding amounted to approximately 15 percent of the total funding for local health departments. Currently, local health departments in New Jersey are funded via local property taxes and State and federal funding that is designated for specific purposes, such as vaccines or environmental health services. The re-establishment of dedicated, Public Health Priority Funding is critical to allowing local health departments to plan for operational expenses and support core local public health programs.

AI Summary

This bill reinstates New Jersey's "Public Health Priority Funding Act of 1977," which requires a minimum annual state appropriation of $10 million for local health departments. This funding, which was eliminated in 2011, allows local health departments to address emerging threats, support core public health programs, and plan for operational expenses. The bill is crucial for restoring the ability of local health departments to serve as the front-line for ensuring the health of the public, as the funding had previously accounted for approximately 15% of their total funding.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (12)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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