State & Local News
NJ Assembly Proposes Highlands School Aid Increase
March 18, 2026
Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn has introduced legislation in the New Jersey Legislative Assembly to increase state financial aid for municipalities within the Highlands watershed region. The bill aims to double per-acre aid rates and boost allocations from the Highlands Protection Fund, with a dedicated portion for local school funding. This legislative effort addresses the fiscal challenges faced by Highlands towns due to environmental protection laws impacting development and school funding formulas.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors working with New Jersey municipalities should anticipate increased funding availability for projects and services supporting schools and community infrastructure in the Highlands region.
- The proposed funding increase may lead to expanded procurement opportunities related to educational facilities, environmental compliance, and local government services.
- Organizations engaged in state-level contracting should monitor the bill's progress as it could influence budget allocations and procurement priorities in New Jersey's Highlands watershed towns.
- This initiative reflects a growing trend of linking environmental stewardship with targeted financial support, potentially affecting future procurement strategies in environmentally sensitive areas.
Highlands communities protect our clean drinking water for the entire state. The state must finally keep its promise to these towns and schools.
— Aura K. Dunn, Assemblywoman
Agencies
New Jersey Legislative Assembly, Highlands Protection Fund