HomePoliticsGarden State Initiative report claims 450% increase in legislative earmarks in New...

Garden State Initiative report claims 450% increase in legislative earmarks in New Jersey budget

The nonprofit Garden State Initiative released a report March 9 highlighting how Trenton’s legislative earmarks are boosting costs for New Jersey families and businesses, while eroding transparency in state government, one of the issues Gov. Mikie Sherrill addressed in one of six executive orders she issued the day she was inaugurated. 

The report, released in advance of Sherrill’s initial budget address on March 10 and authored by New York University finance professor Thad Calabrese, reveals that secretive discretionary spending inserted into the state budget has grown dramatically in recent years to $2.1 billion (fiscal years 2024-26). In fiscal year 2026 alone, the Legislature added $860 million in earmarks, funding not requested by the governor and often approved behind closed doors.

Among the findings of the report are:

  • 450% increase in the number of private and nonprofit organizations receiving state funds over just two years, 462 in fiscal year 2026 from 101 in 2024. $240 per household per year is effectively being spent on these “extra” budget items.
  • These discretionary expenditures over the last few years could otherwise fund a 4% across-the-board income tax cut, pay down 5% of the state’s massive, bonded debt, or even eliminate income taxes on those making $50,000 or less, for example.
  • There is little to no transparency of how funding is generated, reviewed, or approved without standardized data-driven criteria to determine the public need addresses. This increases incentives to maximize political connections to obtain taxpayer resources

“There is a lot of talk about affordability these days, which is more pronounced with a $3 billion budget deficit this year,” said Audrey Lane, president of the Garden State Initiative. “One place for the governor to look is to hold the line on last-minute discretionary spending. Since 2024, the Legislature has added $2.1 billion in politically connected spending without any standard review process, that could otherwise pay down our debt, provide significant tax relief for struggling families and businesses.

“What this report suggests is that the governor and the Legislature can reform this earmark process to increase transparency of this spending well in advance of the budget deadlines to ensure it meets a public need in an objective way.”

The Garden State Initiative also updated NJBUDGET.COM on Monday to reflect new fiscal 2026 data: more than $118 million in supplemental appropriations approved by the Legislature through the passage of Assembly Bill #6319, signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy on Jan. 20, just prior to leaving office.

GSI said these funds support nearly 20 projects, most of which were not previously funded in the Fiscal 2026 Appropriations Act, and nearly all will be passed through to third parties in the form of state aid and grants-in-aid.

The report underscores that these spending practices reduce fiscal predictability, limit transparency and hinder New Jersey’s business competitiveness.

The report calls for three key reforms:

— Eliminate non-competitive legislative add-ons.

— Redirect earmark funds toward broad-based tax relief or debt reduction.

— Require full transparency and public bidding for any grants to third-party organizations. 

Sherrill’s fifth executive order on Jan. 20 focused on reducing permitting delays and costs, boosting accountability in the permitting and regulatory process, and expanding transparency into how taxpayer dollars are spent. The order created the New Jersey Report Card, an interactive online portal that provides information on state-funded programs and what they are delivering for residents and includes an interactive budget analysis tool. Accountability and government transparency was one of the issues she campaigned on.

The Garden State Initiative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on advancing an alternative voice and common-sense policy solutions that promote investment, job growth, economic opportunity and innovation for all New Jerseyans.

Related Articles

Prudential Advisors elects Buckley to secretary of Finseca

Prudential Advisors, the retail arm of Prudential Financial, Inc., announced that Moira Buckley, Western Territory vice president at Prudential Advisors, has been elected secretary...

Greenstein and Turner Bill to ban PFAS in apparel clears Senate unanimously

The N.J. Senate passed legislation sponsored by state Sens. Linda Greenstein and Shirley Turner, which would ban the intentional addition of perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl...

New Jersey Community Capital invests $10M in California mixed-use development

New Jersey Community Capital has expanded its national presence with a $10 million equity investment in The Walk, a mixed-use development in Norwalk, Calif....

NJEDA says 7 new micro business lenders awarded funding under Main Street Lenders Grant initiative

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority on March 23 announced that seven new micro business lenders have been awarded funding under the Main Street...

Farias named executive director and CEO of NJ Redevelopment Authority, succeeding Anderson

The New Jersey Redevelopment Authority (NJRA) board voted on March 16 to appoint Rose Farias as NJRA executive director and chief executive officer, effective...

Haven Savings Bank president and CEO Franconeri elected to NJBankers board

Hoboken-based Haven Savings Bank, which provides retail and commercial banking services to customers in Bergen, Union, Hudson, Morris, Passaic and Essex counties, announced that...

Latest Articles

CHOP Cardiac Center in Somerset to open in April 2026

The Cardiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) will open a new outpatient location in Somerset in April 2026. CHOP Cardiac Center, Somerset, located...

NJDOT partners with Quarterhill to support statewide traffic-monitoring systems

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will partner with Quarterhill Inc., a leading global provider of intelligent transportation system solutions, through its subsidiary...

Prudential Advisors elects Buckley to secretary of Finseca

Prudential Advisors, the retail arm of Prudential Financial, Inc., announced that Moira Buckley, Western Territory vice president at Prudential Advisors, has been elected secretary...

Ridgecut Road buys 76 National Road in Edison for $24.5M

JLL Capital Markets announced the $24.5 million sale and acquisition financing of 76 National Road, an approximately 5.5-acre, fully occupied industrial service facility in...

Suburban Propane expands NASCAR partnership to 21 racetracks nationwide

Suburban Propane Partners LP, a Whippany-based energy distributor, said it has expanded its partnership with NASCAR to support operations at 21 racetracks nationwide. The company...

American Water Charitable Foundation donates $250K for disaster relief during American Red Cross Month

The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water, said on March 23 that it has again donated $250,000 to...

Latest Articles

CHOP Cardiac Center in Somerset to open in April 2026

The Cardiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) will open a new outpatient location in Somerset in April 2026. CHOP Cardiac Center, Somerset, located...

NJDOT partners with Quarterhill to support statewide traffic-monitoring systems

The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will partner with Quarterhill Inc., a leading global provider of intelligent transportation system solutions, through its subsidiary...

Prudential Advisors elects Buckley to secretary of Finseca

Prudential Advisors, the retail arm of Prudential Financial, Inc., announced that Moira Buckley, Western Territory vice president at Prudential Advisors, has been elected secretary...

Ridgecut Road buys 76 National Road in Edison for $24.5M

JLL Capital Markets announced the $24.5 million sale and acquisition financing of 76 National Road, an approximately 5.5-acre, fully occupied industrial service facility in...

Suburban Propane expands NASCAR partnership to 21 racetracks nationwide

Suburban Propane Partners LP, a Whippany-based energy distributor, said it has expanded its partnership with NASCAR to support operations at 21 racetracks nationwide. The company...