New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3437

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires DHS to develop incentives to encourage private investment in child care deserts.

Impact

The bill is expected to have a considerable impact on state laws related to child care and economic development. By incentivizing private investment through various means such as tax credits, exemptions, and loan guarantees, the bill seeks to facilitate the creation and expansion of child care services in under-served areas. This could help mitigate the barriers faced by families in accessing quality child care, promote workforce participation, particularly among women, and stimulate economic growth in communities that desperately need such services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3437 is a legislative proposal aimed at addressing the shortage of quality child care facilities in New Jersey, specifically in areas identified as 'child care deserts.' These deserts are defined as communities where the demand for child care services exceeds the available supply, a significant issue affecting approximately 40% of municipalities in the state. To combat this, the bill mandates the Commissioner of Human Services to develop a program of financial incentives to encourage private investment in these facilities. The implementation of this program is to occur within 90 days of the bill's effective date.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill A3437 may involve differing opinions on state government intervention in the private market, the effectiveness of proposed financial incentives, and the criteria for defining 'child care deserts.' Some may argue that reliance on private investment could undermine the quality and accessibility of child care, while others contend that incentivizing businesses is a proactive step toward solving a critical community issue. The bill also obliges the Commissioner of Human Services to collaborate with various state agencies, which may lead to administrative challenges in coordinating efforts and ensuring adequate participation from all stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NJ A2221

Carry Over Requires DHS to develop incentives to encourage private investment in child care deserts.

NJ S3380

Carry Over Requires DHS to develop incentives to encourage private investment in child care deserts.

NJ S4002

Same As Requires DHS to develop incentives to encourage private investment in child care deserts.

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