New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1730

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Creates "Census Complete Count Trust Fund" in Department of State for funding efforts to achieve full count of State's population each federal decennial census.

Impact

If enacted, A1730 will enable state and local agencies to better finance outreach and engagement activities that aim to achieve a complete population count. The trust fund's establishment is a proactive approach to mitigating any potential undercounting, which can lead to significant negative repercussions in federal funding and representation. By ensuring adequate financial resources are dedicated to this effort, the state hopes to enhance the accuracy of the census results, thus benefiting local communities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1730 proposes the establishment of a 'Census Complete Count Trust Fund' within the Department of State to promote accurate population counts during the federal decennial census. The bill calls for the annual appropriation of $1 million from the State General Fund into this trust fund. The funds will be allocated toward various initiatives aimed at ensuring a comprehensive count of the state's population. This legislative effort highlights the importance of accurate census data, which is crucial for federal funding and representation.

Contention

While the bill may garner overall support for promoting accurate census counts, it may also face challenges regarding the allocation and management of the funds. Critics may raise concerns about how the funds will be distributed and whether they will effectively reach the communities that need them the most. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding potential disparities in funding for urban versus rural areas, as diverse communities may face unique barriers in achieving full census participation.

Companion Bills

NJ A5626

Carry Over Creates "Census Complete Count Trust Fund" in Department of State for funding efforts to achieve full count of State's population each federal decennial census.

Similar Bills

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