MORRIS COUNTY โ Senator Anthony M. Bucco said a new commercial rental assistance programย announced using CARES Act money wouldnโt help Morris County, showing that Governor Phil Murphy continues to play favorites through his coronavirus response.
โOnce again, the hardworking, taxpaying residents of Morris County have been overlooked by Governor Murphy in their time of need,โ said Bucco. โWe have suffered just as much as anyone in New Jersey during this public health emergency, yet weโve gotten none of the support we need through the $2.4 billion of federal CARES Act money that was provided to the State of New Jersey to help all of its residents.โ
A $6 million commercial rental assistance program announced by the governor yesterday will only be available to support businesses in 64 municipalities that are covered by the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority, none of which are in Morris County.
โWe have small businesses all over Morris County that are struggling to pay their rent, but they wonโt be eligible for help under the governorโs new commercial rental assistance program,โ said Bucco. โTheir only fault is that they arenโt located in the most urban municipalities that Governor Murphy always seems to favor. They deserve help too. Itโs not like he doesnโt have billions in federal relief funds in the bank. Once again, the governor is picking winners and losers and deciding which businesses heโll allow surviving.โ
An article in NJ Spotlight (Click here) detailed how the Murphy Administration has not spent more than $2.1 billion of the $2.4 billion in federal CARES Act relief funds delivered to New Jersey four months ago to help provide support during the unprecedented crisis.
While 97.7% of the funds remain unspent, more and moreย struggling businesses that could have benefited from relief funds are closing their doors permanently.
Additionally, Bucco noted that Morris County was not among theย New Jersey counties with populations over 500,000 thatย received direct aid from the federal government under the CARES Act.
With a population of approximately 492,000 people, Morris County is among the counties thatย were expected to receive assistance through the Stateโs allocation. Four months after those funds were distributed to the State, counties like Morris are still waiting for the Murphy Administration to begin distributing relief funds to support their many COVID-19 response efforts.
โMorris County has not gotten its fair share of CARES Act funds from the State,โ added Bucco. โThatโs 100% on the governor. The $2.1 billion of unspent relief funds that are sitting in a State account isnโt helping anyone. Governor Murphy needs to start putting it to work now, and he needs to do so in a way that helps everyone, not just a favored few. If the governor doesnโt provide us with the reimbursement weโre owed to comply with his executive orders, heโll be guaranteeing property tax increases across Morris County.โ















