A Message from President & CEO Tom Bracken

The Governor’s State of the State address emphasized affordability and continuing to grow a fair, strong and inclusive economy to create the best state to raise a family. He mentioned several times the need to “work together” to achieve those goals.

We congratulate the Governor and the Legislature on the accomplishments of the last six years that have made economic progress.

We applaud the many initiatives the Governor outlined in his address to build on past achievements. These initiatives – and others – will capitalize on opportunities available to the state to help us achieve economic leadership.

However, there is much work to be done to implement these initiatives – and plans need to be articulated to begin to turn them into action.

We need a stronger and larger economic base that generates reliable, organic and stable revenue to fund current and proposed programs. The most logical way to achieve that goal is to grow our business community by reducing the tax and regulatory burdens currently in place and providing more support to employers to make our state more business friendly.

To be effective and efficient in accomplishing all of the above we need a regular ongoing, constructive dialogue between the business community, the state Legislature and the Governor’s Office. This is imperative to “working together” to address issues that are blocking potential economic growth.

In the Chamber’s previously announced economic agenda, some proposed items that will assist in achieving the goals outlined in the Governor’s address are:

  • Replenishing the state’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) Fund, as many states have done, instead of relying on payroll tax increases on employers;
  • Re-energizing the state’s Government Efficiency and Regulatory Review (GEARR) Commission to identify inefficiencies and overly burdensome regulations that hurt businesses and stifle economic growth;
  • Ensuring there are more public contract opportunities awarded to minority businesses and there are more career opportunities for minority workers at all levels. We are partnering with diverse chambers of commerce on this priority; and
  • Creating an Economic Council that meets on a regular basis comprised of members of the business community, the state Legislature and the Governor’s Office to discuss economic issues.

All these items will be discussed in more detail at the Chamber’s ReNew Jersey Business Summit, scheduled for March 26 and 27 at Harrah’s Atlantic City.

The Governor, the state Legislature and the business community understand the enormous economic potential that our state is capable of achieving. Working together we can make the state more affordable, we can make the state the best place to raise a family and we can become the most attractive state to operate a business.

Tom

Media Contacts

Scott Goldstein
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
scott@njchamber.com
609-989-7888 x113
Cell: 609-220-0836


Kevin Friedlander
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
kevin.friedlander@njchamber.com
609-789-5263


2025 NJ Chamber Events

Jan 15
Networking
Member Mixer
Where: iPlay America, Freehold
When: 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Free to members
Jan 22
NJM Small Business Series
2025 Small Business Outlook
Where: Virtual Event
When: 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Free to participate
Feb 6&7
Premier Event
Walk to Washington & Congressional Reception
Where: Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC
May 19
14th Annual
NJ Chamber Challenge Cup Golf Tournament
Where: Bedens Brook Club, Skillman
Shotgun Start: noon
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Jun 12
28th Annual
NJ Chamber Open House and Reception
Where: New Jersey State Museum, Trenton
When: 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
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Oct 22
NJ Chamber Legislative & Business Awards Reception
Where: EisnerAmper, Iselin
When: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
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