Weekly Roundup

July 23, 2025

State Issues

 

Assembly Committees to Consider A-5903 on Thursday 

On Thursday, both the Assembly State & Local Government Committee and Assembly Appropriations Committee will consider A-5903, which makes various changes to SHBP plan offerings and governance.  

Read more: Assembly Committees to consider A-5903 on Thursday 

Contact: Lori Buckelew, Deputy Executive Director, lbuckelew@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x112.

LFN 2025-10: Budget & Procurement Guidance in Storm Response

The Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) has issued Local Finance Notice (LFN) 2025-10 regarding the budget and procurement guidance for storm response and recovery.  

Read more: LFN 2025-10: Budget & Procurement Guidance in Storm Response

Contact: Erin Knoedler, Legislative Analyst, eknoedler@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x116.

Urban Heat Grant Applications Accepted       

The NJ Board of Public Utilities is now accepting municipal applications for its $5 million Urban Heat Island Mitigation Program. 

Read more: Urban Heat Grant Applications Accepted 

Contact: Ciara Bradley, Research Associate, cbradley@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x128.

Reminder: Complete Salary Survey 

This is a friendly reminder to submit your responses to the League’s Salary Survey before September 1. Your input plays a vital role in helping us create a comprehensive snapshot of compensation trends across municipalities statewide. 

Please note, the link in our Weekly Update is password protected, and a separate email will be sent to each municipality containing the password required to access and complete the live version of the Salary Survey. The results from the survey will be published and available in September.   

Contact: Ciara Bradley, Research Associate, cbradley@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x128.

Federal Issues


Congress Passes Rescissions Bill, President Expected to Sign 

On Friday before the deadline to pass the bill, the House passed, by a 216–213 vote, the $9 billion rescission legislation of previously approved congressional spending, that was previously amended in the Senate. President Trump is expected to sign the legislation. 

Read more: Congress Passes Rescissions Bill, President Expected to Sign 

Contact: Paul Penna, Director of Government Affairs, ppenna@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x110.

Conference Connections

 

Nominations for Halls of Fame Sought 

Nominate candidates for the Mayors' Hall of Fame. Marking its 40th anniversary, the Mayors’ Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for 2025 inductees. These nominees must be serving as mayor and have at least 10 years of mayoral service to be inducted at the silver level, at least 20 years of mayoral service to be inducted at the gold level, and at least 30 years to be inducted at the platinum level. 

Submit nominations for the Elected Officials’ Hall of Fame. The Elected Officials' Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations of local municipal governing body members, active and retired, who have served for 20 or more years as a governing body member. 

Support Your Causes, Submit a Conference Resolution 

Complete a topic consideration as a Conference Resolution if you have a topic to improve local government and address an issue impacting local governance. Or, if you already have a resolution drafted, please submit your resolution for consideration.  The resolution will be reviewed by League staff and presented at the Resolutions Committee meeting during the Annual League Conference. Visit the Conference Resolutions webpage for more details on the process and answers to other questions you may have.  

Contact: Mike Cerra, Executive Director, mcerra@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x120.

The League Accepting Applications for Innovation in Governance Program 

 
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and the New Jersey League of Municipalities (NJLM) will again acknowledge and promote Innovation in Governance through our annual recognition program. This is a great opportunity to showcase innovative solutions to any problems that have cropped up, either suddenly or over time, in your municipality. It can also be an opportunity to let your peers in on innovations that prevent problems from arising. This year, the Innovation in Governance Awards Committee is looking for new and distinctive approaches in any department of municipal government.  

The deadline is Friday, October 3, 2025.

Visit our awards page to see previous years’ ideas created by our winning municipalities as well as the full invitation and application to this year’s program.
 
Contact: Ciara Bradley, Research Associate, CBradley@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, ext. 128. 

Also of Interest


NJ DEP Recycling Awards Nominations Open  

NJ Department of Environmental Protection is accepting nominations for its annual award for leaders in recycling and sustainability.

Read more: NJ DEP Recycling Awards Nominations Open  

Registration Open for Governor’s Conference on Housing  

Registration is now open for the Governor’s Conference on Housing & Economic Development at Harrah’s in Atlantic City on September 16 and 17. 

Read more: Registration Open for Governor’s Conference on Housing  

Contact: Paul Penna, Director of Government Affairs, ppenna@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x110.

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