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AJR 75

Relating to: honoring the life and public service of Representative Thomas A. Hauke.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ryan Clancy and 9 co-sponsors

Creates an 11-member temporary commission to review COVID-19 rules and orders affecting NJ small businesses, then report findings to the Governor and Legislature to guide policy.

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Bill Summary · AJR 75

AJR 75 — Summary

Overview

AJR 75 is a joint resolution introduced in the New Jersey Assembly on January 9, 2024. The bill would establish a temporary commission—the Commission to Review the Impact of COVID-19 on Small Businesses—to assess the effects of COVID-19–related administrative rules, regulations, and public health emergency orders on small businesses, investment, and New Jersey’s economic recovery.

Purpose and Intent

  • Create a structured body to evaluate how COVID-19–related actions (administrative rules, Executive Orders, local/county regulations) issued in response to the public health emergency have affected small businesses, investment, and overall economic growth in the state.
  • After each meeting, require the commission to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the State Legislature.

Key Provisions

Commission Composition

  • Total members: 11
    • Governor: 3 appointments
    • One ex officio: the Commissioner of the Department of Health (or designee)
    • One representative of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
    • One representative of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association
    • Senate President: 4 appointments
    • Senate Majority Leader
    • Senate Minority Leader
    • Two public members (one with health care background; one with hospitality/small business background)
    • Speaker of the General Assembly: 4 appointments
    • General Assembly Majority Leader
    • General Assembly Minority Leader
    • Two public members (one with health care background; one with hospitality/small business background)
  • Vacancies filled in the same manner as initial appointments.

Scope and Duties

  • Review any administrative rules/regulations, Executive Orders, or local/county rules/regulations issued in response to the public health emergency declared by Executive Order 103.
  • Analyze impact on:
    • Small businesses
    • Investment and economic growth in New Jersey
    • Economic recovery prospects
  • After each meeting, issue a report to the Governor and the Legislature with findings and recommendations on the reviewed rules/regulations/EOs.

Operations and Resources

  • Appointment timeline: members appointed within 20 days after enactment.
  • Organization: commission to select a chair from among its members and a secretary (not required to be a member).
  • Quorum: six members; commissions may conduct business without a quorum but may vote only with a quorum present.
  • Staffing and funding: may use state, county, or municipal employees as needed; members serve without compensation but may incur authorized expenses within available funds.
  • Meetings: to meet regularly for the duration of the public health emergency; must hold at least three public hearings designated by the chair.
  • Definition of “small business”: principal place of business in New Jersey, independently owned and operated, and 100 or fewer full-time employees.

Duration and Expiration

  • Effective immediately upon enactment.
  • Expiration: the commission expires at the expiration of the Governor’s public health emergency declaration under Executive Order 103 (or any extension/replacement thereof).

Legislative Status

  • Introduction: January 9, 2024
  • Committee: Referred to the Assembly Commerce, Economic Development and Agriculture Committee
  • Note: No Senate version is shown in the provided material.

Potential Impact

  • Aims to produce a data-driven review of COVID-19 policy actions’ effects on small business, potentially guiding future regulatory adjustments or policy decisions.
  • Creates a formal mechanism for stakeholder input through public hearings.
  • Temporary body with a defined sunset tied to the public health emergency timeline.

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

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