State & Local Legislation
New Jersey Expands School Security Funding
March 17, 2026
New Jersey Assemblyman Alex Sauickie has introduced three bills aimed at strengthening school and nonprofit security across the state by establishing a commission to study safety protocols and increasing funding for security personnel and equipment. The legislation proposes raising nonpublic security aid from $205 to $338 per pupil, resulting in a total allocation of $50.8 million in 2026 to support hiring security staff and purchasing security infrastructure. This initiative reflects a strategic effort to address existing security gaps and enhance safety measures in educational and nonprofit environments.
- Why this matters: State procurement officials and contractors should anticipate increased demand for security services, personnel, and equipment in New Jersey's education and nonprofit sectors.
- The formation of a dedicated commission indicates potential future procurement opportunities related to safety assessments, consulting, and technology upgrades.
- Vendors specializing in security personnel, surveillance systems, access control, and related equipment may find expanded contracting opportunities.
- Procurement teams should align their planning with the increased funding levels and evolving safety requirements to support compliance and competitive bidding.
Safety should never come down to the haves and have-nots. Every student should feel safe and be safe when attending class.
— Alex Sauickie
Agencies
New Jersey Commission on College and School Safety and Security, New Jersey schools, New Jersey nonprofits
Contracts
$50.8 million