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NJ S2510

NJ S2510
Requires Governor to transmit budget sustainability statement along with annual budget message.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Governor's annual budget message to include a budget sustainability statement. This bill is intended to improve the stability of the State fisc by requiring the Executive Branch to engage in budget planning practices covering two full fiscal years. The budget sustainability statement will provide an analysis of the feasibility of funding the appropriations at the level proposed in the budget message in the next succeeding fiscal year without increasing taxes or reducing the State's undesignated fund balance. The bill also requires the budget sustainability statement to consist of an accounting of all one-time, non-recurring State revenues, an estimate of any decline in State revenue collections due to the expiration of a law authorizing the imposition of a tax or fee, and estimates of any increases in appropriations required to make debt service payments and meet other contractual obligations, including collective bargaining agreements, and to support public assistance program, such as the State Medicaid Program and Work First New Jersey. Any increases in appropriations projected in the budget sustainability statement may be offset by a reasonable estimate of the amount of additional State revenue anticipated to be collected in the fiscal year next following the succeeding fiscal year and any estimated decrease in appropriations required pursuant to the State Constitution, or any provision of law or contract.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Governor to include a "budget sustainability statement" with their annual budget message, aiming to improve the state's financial stability by requiring two full fiscal years of planning. This statement will analyze whether the proposed budget can be funded in the following fiscal year without raising taxes or depleting the state's reserve funds, known as the undesignated fund balance. It will detail one-time revenues, any expected revenue drops from expiring tax or fee laws, and anticipated increases in spending for debt payments, contractual obligations like union agreements, and public assistance programs such as the State Medicaid Program and Work First New Jersey. Any projected increases in spending can be balanced by reasonable estimates of future revenue increases or decreases in required appropriations due to constitutional or legal mandates.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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