Pallone Calls for Swift Action on House Democrats’ Legislation to Help State and Local Governments
COVID-19 Relief Bill Would Provide $9.43 Billion For New Jersey State and Local Governments
Press Release 2/12/21
LONG BRANCH, NJ – Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) today issued the following statement on recently released estimates for state and local aid to New Jersey state and local governments. House Democrats’ proposed COVID-19 legislation would inject critical funding into these governments.
“State and local governments have been hit hard by this pandemic, facing devastating budget shortfalls that threaten vital day-to-day programs and the dedicated public servants who provide them. First responders, teachers, and public servants across our state are risking their lives to serve our communities. We cannot let state and local governments fall into bankruptcy as they provide our cities and towns with critical services. The COVID-19 relief package House Democrats are advancing is estimated to provide $9.43 billion to New Jersey state and local governments, including more than $280 million to Middlesex and Monmouth Counties and more than $150 million to municipalities in New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District.”
The estimates for state and local aid in New Jersey include:
New Jersey State government: $6.48 billion
Local Governments: $2.95 billion
Middlesex County: $161 million
Monmouth County: $121 million
Asbury Park: $10 million
Edison: $14 million
Long Branch: $12 million
Middletown: $6 million
New Brunswick: $20 million
Old Bridge: $6 million
Perth Amboy: $15 million
Sayreville: $5 million
Woodbridge: $16 million
Aberdeen Township: $3.4 million
Allenhurst: $89,600
Atlantic Highlands: $797,500
Deal: $133,600
Hazlet: $3.6 million
Highlands: $881,213
Interlaken: $146,300
Keansburg: $1.8 million
Keyport: $1.3 million
Loch Arbour: $33,500
Marlboro: $7.4 million
Matawan: $1.6 million
Monmouth Beach: $596,500
Ocean Port: $1.1 million
Sea Bright: $252,000
Union Beach: $1 million
West Long Branch: $1.4 million
Carteret: $4.4 million
Highland Park: $2.6 million
Metuchen: $2.7 million
Piscataway: $10.5 million
South Plainfield: $4.5 million