New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4447

Introduced
2/24/26  

Caption

Establishes spending freeze for Fiscal Year 2027; requires excess revenues collected in FY2027 to be deposited in Debt Defeasance and Prevention Fund.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for state financial management. By freezing spending at the 2026 levels, the state aims to avoid any increases in expenditure that could strain its fiscal budget. Furthermore, any excess revenue generated in FY 2027 is designated for deposit into the New Jersey Debt Defeasance and Prevention Fund for the following fiscal year (2028), signifying a commitment to debt management and fiscal responsibility. However, this provision does not apply to federal revenues or those dedicated by the constitution.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4447 establishes a spending freeze for Fiscal Year 2027 in New Jersey, effectively limiting the total state funds that can be appropriated from specific funds, including the State General Fund, the Property Tax Relief Fund, the Casino Control Fund, and the Gubernatorial Elections Fund. The bill mandates that these appropriations must not exceed the amounts allocated in the previous fiscal year (2026). This legislative move aims to restrain state spending amid governmental budget constraints, while ensuring that funding levels remain consistent year-on-year.

Contention

Notable points of discussion related to A4447 may stem from the varying opinions on the efficacy of spending freezes. Proponents argue that such measures are necessary to maintain a balanced budget and to ensure that surplus funds are utilized towards reducing debt. Critics may raise concerns that such restrictions could limit the state’s ability to respond effectively to emerging needs or crises that require additional funding. As A4447 moves through the legislative process, these discussions will likely highlight the tensions between fiscal restraint and the need for financial flexibility.

Companion Bills

NJ A5331

Carry Over Establishes a spending freeze for Fiscal Year 2026; requires excess revenues collected in FY2026 to be deposited in Debt Defeasance and Prevention Fund.

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