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STATE of NEW JERSEY 219Th LEGISLATURE SENATE, No. 3959 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JUNE 15, 2021 Sponsored by: Senator DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO District 8 (Atlantic, Burlington and Camden) Senator SHIRLEY K. TURNER District 15 (Hunterdon and Mercer) Co-Sponsored by: Senators Singleton, Oroho, Ruiz and Lagana SYNOPSIS Awards project grants under “Securing Our Children’s Future Fund” for school security projects in certain school districts; appropriates $66,173,243. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. (Sponsorship Updated As Of: 6/24/2021) S3959 ADDIEGO, TURNER 2 1 AN ACT concerning project grants under the “Securing Our 2 Children’s Future Fund” for school security projects in certain 3 school districts and making an appropriation. 4 5 BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State 6 of New Jersey: 7 8 1. a. There is appropriated from the “Securing Our Children’s 9 Future Fund,” established pursuant to section 13 of P.L.2018, c.119, 10 to the Department of Education the sum of $65,423,243 to provide 11 grants for school security projects in New Jersey’s school districts. 12 Project grants shall be approved in the amounts set forth in 13 subsection b. of this section. 14 b. Project grants shall be awarded in the amounts as follows: 15 (1) $43,727 to the Absecon Public School District in Atlantic 16 County; 17 (2) $105,956 to the Atlantic County Vocational School District 18 in Atlantic County; 19 (3) $20,000 to the Atlantic County Special Services School 20 District in Atlantic County; 21 (4) $27,388 to the Brigantine Public School District in Atlantic 22 County; 23 (5) $91,392 to the Buena Regional School District in Atlantic 24 County; 25 (6) $26,046 to the Egg Harbor City School District in Atlantic 26 County; 27 (7) $413,515 to the Egg Harbor Township School District in 28 Atlantic County; 29 (8) $21,004 to the Folsom Borough School District in Atlantic 30 County; 31 (9) $170,923 to the Galloway Township Public School District 32 in Atlantic County; 33 (10) $198,925 to the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School 34 District in Atlantic County; 35 (11) $145,633 to the Hamilton Township School District in 36 Atlantic County; 37 (12) $196,901 to the Hammonton School District in Atlantic 38 County; 39 (13) $44,013 to the Linwood City School District in Atlantic 40 County; 41 (14) $78,824 to the Mainland Regional High School District in 42 Atlantic County; 43 (15) $20,000 to the Margate City School District in Atlantic 44 County; 45 (16) $34,853 to the Mullica Township School District in Atlantic 46 County; 47 (17) $49,108 to the Northfield City School District in Atlantic 48 County; S3959 ADDIEGO, TURNER 3 1 (18) $182,739 to the Pleasantville Public School District in 2 Atlantic County; 3 (19) $20,000 to the Port Republic School District in Atlantic 4 County; 5 (20) $43,685 to the Somers Point School District in Atlantic 6 County; 7 (21) $32,868 to the Ventnor City School District in Atlantic 8 County; 9 (22) $19,870 to the Weymouth Township School District in 10 Atlantic County; 11 (23) $45,188 to the Allendale Public School District in Bergen 12 County; 13 (24) $20,000 to the Alpine School District in Bergen County; 14 (25) $32,000 to the Bergen County Vocational Technical School 15 District in Bergen County; 16 (26) $199,159 to the Bergenfield Borough School District in 17 Bergen County; 18 (27) $62,152 to the Bogota Public School District in Bergen 19 County; 20 (28) $13,214 to the Carlstadt Public School District in Bergen 21 County; 22 (29) $173,129 to the Cliffside Park School District in Bergen 23 County; 24 (30) $47,214 to the Closter Public School District in Bergen 25 County; 26 (31) $102,205 to the Cresskill Public School District in Bergen 27 County; 28 (32) $34,751 to the Demarest School District in Bergen County; 29 (33) $140, 208 to the Dumont Public School District in Bergen 30 County; 31 (34) $49,227 to the Edgewater School District in Bergen County; 32 (35) $60,236 to the Emerson Public School District in Bergen 33 County; 34 (36) $25,434 to the Englewood Cliffs School District in Bergen 35 County; 36 (37) $281,979 to the Fair Lawn Public School District in Bergen 37 County; 38 (38) $72,308 to the Fairview Public School District in Bergen 39 County; 40 (39) $239,077 to the Garfield Public School District in Bergen 41 County; 42 (40) $142,792 to the Glen Rock Public School District in Bergen 43 County; 44 (41) $313,241 to the Hackensack School District in Bergen 45 County; 46 (42) $31,883 to the Harrington Park School District in Bergen 47 County; 48 (43) $101,796 to the Hasbrouck Heights School District in 49 Bergen County; S3959 ADDIEGO, TURNER 4 1 (44) $59,934 to the Hillsdale School District in Bergen County; 2 (45) $31,606 to the Ho-Ho-Kus School District in Bergen 3 County; 4 (46) $111,838 to the Leonia Public School District in Bergen 5 County; 6 (47) $45,218 to the Little Ferry Public School District in Bergen 7 County; 8 (48) $166,345 to the Lodi School District in Bergen County; 9 (49) $138,363 to the Lyndhurst School District in Bergen 10 County; 11 (50) $160,647 to the Mahwah Township Public School District in 12 Bergen County; 13 (51) $52,549 to the Maywood School District in Bergen County; 14 (52) $50,392 to the Midland Park School District in Bergen 15 County; 16 (53) $51,420 to the Montvale Board of Education School District 17 in Bergen County; 18 (54) $20,000 to the Moonachie School District in Bergen County; 19 (55) $113,855 to the New Milford Public School District in 20 Bergen County; 21 (56) $64,491 to the North Arlington School District in Bergen 22 County; 23 (57) $88,661 to the Northern Highlands Regional High School 24 District in Bergen County; 25 (58) $150,513 to the Northern Valley Regional High School 26 District in Bergen County; 27 (59) $19,980 to the Northvale Public School District in Bergen 28 County; 29 (60) $32,279 to the Norwood Public School District in Bergen 30 County; 31 (61) $71,109 to the Oakland Public School District in Bergen 32 County; 33 (62) $34,705 to the Old Tappan School District in Bergen 34 County; 35 (63) $39,735 to the Oradell Public School District in Bergen 36 County; 37 (64) $94,585 to the Palisades Park School District in Bergen 38 County; 39 (65) $210,495 to the Paramus Public School District in Bergen 40 County; 41 (66) $131,797 to the Pascack Valley Regional High School 42 District in Bergen County; 43 (67) $146,782 to the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School 44 District in Bergen County; 45 (68) $154,356 to the Ramsey School District in Bergen County; 46 (69) $93,311 to the Ridgefield School District in Bergen County; 47 (70) $127,952 to the Ridgefield Park Public School District in 48 Bergen County; S3959 ADDIEGO, TURNER 5 1 (71) $323,215 to the Ridgewood Public School District in Bergen 2 County; 3 (72) $97,740 to the River Dell Regional School District in Bergen 4 County; 5 (73) $64,113 to the River Edge School District in Bergen County; 6 (74) $59,626 to the River Vale Public School District in Bergen 7 County; 8 (75) $145,249 to the Rutherford School District in Bergen 9 County; 10 (76) $20,000 to the Saddle River School District in Bergen 11 County; 12 (77) $17,338 to the South Bergen Jointure Commission School 13 District in Bergen County; 14 (78) $20,000 to the South Hackensack School District in Bergen 15 County; 16 (79) $211,375 to the Tenafly Public School District in Bergen 17 County; 18 (80) $59,493 to the Upper Saddle River School District in Bergen 19 County; 20 (81) $89,252 to the Waldwick School District in Bergen County; 21 (82) $70,558 to the Wallington Boro School District in Bergen 22 County; 23 (83) $155,581 to the Westwood Regional School District in 24 Bergen County; 25 (84) $66,888 to the Wood-Ridge School District in Bergen 26 County; 27 (85) $38,914 to the Woodcliff Lake School District in Bergen 28 County; 29 (86) $102,401 to the Wyckoff Township Public School District in 30 Bergen County; 31 (87) $140,402 to the Bordentown Regional School District in 32 Burlington County; 33 (88) $81,672 to the Burlington City Public School District in 34 Burlington County; 35 (89) $34,187 to the Burlington County Special Services School 36 District in Burlington County; 37 (90) $134,502 to the Burlington County Institute of Technology 38 School District in Burlington County; 39 (91) $208,877 to the Burlington Township School District in 40 Burlington County; 41 (92) $3,095 to the Chesterfield Township School District in 42 Burlington County; 43 (93) $145,514 to the Cinnaminson Township School District in 44 Burlington County; 45 (94) $22,080 to the Delanco Township School District in 46 Burlington County; 47 (95) $167,493 to the Delran Township School District in 48 Burlington County; S3959 ADDIEGO, TURNER 6 1 (96) $31,708 to the Eastampton Township School District in 2 Burlington County; 3 (97) $46,891 to the Edgewater Park Township School District in 4 Burlington County; 5 (98) $240,946 to the Evesham Township School District in 6 Burlington County; 7 (99) $87,088 to the Florence Township School District in 8 Burlington County; 9 (100) $30,347 to the Hainesport Township School District 10 in Burlington County; 11 (101) $435,075 to the Lenape Regional High School 12 District in Burlington County; 13 (102) $65,503 to the Lumberton Township Board of 14 Education in Burlington County; 15 (103) $141,021 to the Medford Township School District in 16 Burlington County; 17 (104) $233,908 to the Moorestown Township Public School 18 District in Burlington County; 19 (105) $52,766 to the Mount Holly Township Public School 20 District
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