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A 4904

Extends certain provisions of P.L.2022, c.9.

2024-2025 Regular Session Introduced by Reginald Atkins and 3 co-sponsors

New Jersey bill extends 2022 law provisions; replaced by Senate alternative; specifics of extended policies not detailed in available records.

Substituted by S3735 (1R)
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Bill Summary · A 4904

Legislative bill overview

Bill A 4904 extends provisions from P.L.2022, c.9, a prior New Jersey law. The bill has been substituted by Senate Bill S3735, meaning the legislative focus has shifted to the Senate version. Without access to the specific provisions of P.L.2022, c.9, the exact policy implications cannot be fully detailed, but the extension suggests maintaining or continuing a policy framework already established in 2022.

Why this is important

Legislative extensions typically involve programs, tax provisions, or regulatory frameworks with expiration dates. The shift from the Assembly bill to a Senate substitute indicates negotiations or refinements to the original proposal, which affects how the policy will ultimately be implemented and funded in New Jersey.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in the record: The bill's abstract does not specify which provisions are being extended, making public evaluation difficult without reviewing the underlying 2022 law
  • Substitution process: The replacement by S3735 suggests the original approach was modified, but available records don't clarify whether stakeholders support or oppose the changes
  • Fiscal impact unclear: No budget information is provided, making it impossible to assess whether the extension has cost implications for the state

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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