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Lampitt, Mosquera & Green Bill to Boost Creation of
Small, Women-Owned & Minority-Owned Businesses Heads to Governor
(TRENTON) – Legislation sponsored by
Assembly Democrats Pamela Lampitt, Gabriela Mosquera and Jerry Green to expand
the scope and reach of small, women-owned and minority-owned businesses
throughout New Jersey by providing loans through the New Jersey Economic
Development Authority received final legislative approval Monday and now heads
to the governor’s desk.
“Loans and investment capital are harder
to come by for women- and minority-owned businesses, which puts these
businesses at a disadvantage from the start,” said Lampitt
(D-Camden/Burlington). “This legislation helps level the playing field and
allows small, women-owned and minority-owned businesses to take advantage of
loans that can help them sustain and build up their businesses.”
“Small businesses are critical to the
strength of local economies,” said Green (D-Middlesex/Somerset/Union). “Expanding
opportunities for small, women-owned and minority-owned businesses not only
helps these businesses thrive, but contributes to the stability of the
communities where they operate.”
“Businesses owned by women and
minorities lag behind in revenue, which means these businesses do not have
enough to invest and grown their businesses,” said Mosquera
(D-Camden/Gloucester). “Expanding the loans that women and minority business
owners can apply for can help reverse this.”
Under the bill (A-1451), in the event
that the Economic Development Authority begins making direct loans to small,
women-owned and minority-owned businesses, manufacturers, redevelopers or
nonprofit organizations in areas designated by the State Development and
Redevelopment Plan as urban centers, it must also include such businesses
located in “regional centers” surrounding these urban areas.
Accordingly, qualified businesses in
regional centers or metropolitan planning areas would be permitted to receive
direct loans under a program by the EDA entitled the “Urban Plus Program.”
The Urban Plus Program provides
financial support in the form of loans from the EDA with a below-market
interest rate to qualified community and economic development projects,
manufacturers, redevelopers and not-for-profit organizations in the following
endorsed New Jersey municipalities: Camden, Trenton, Newark, Jersey City,
Paterson, New Brunswick, Asbury Park and Atlantic City.
Under this bill, small, women-owned and
minority-owned businesses in the following surrounding regional centers would
now qualify for loans: North Wildwood City, West Wildwood Borough, Wildwood
City, Millville City, Vineland City, Princeton Borough, Princeton Township,
Long Branch City, Red Bank Borough, Dover Town, Morristown, Stafford Township,
Salem City, Bridgewater Township, Somerville, Raritan Borough, Newton, Cape May
Court House, Ocean City, Middle Township, Bridgeton City and Woolwich.
A “qualified business” is defined in the
bill as a business that is established by the EDA as a small, woman-owned, or
minority-owned New Jersey-based business, manufacturer, redeveloper or
non-profit organization that is unable to obtain funding from conventional sources,
notwithstanding the assistance of an EDA guarantee.
The bill was approved 67-8-1 by the
Assembly in June, and 32-0 today by the Senate.
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