Skip to main content
MENU
Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • Account
  • LOGIN
  • Topics
    • Alternatives
    • Consultants
    • Coronavirus
    • Courts
    • Defined Contribution
    • ESG
    • ETFs
    • Hedge Funds
    • Industry Voices
    • Investing
    • Money Management
    • Opinion
    • Partner Content
    • Pension Funds
    • Private Equity
    • Real Estate
    • Russia-Ukraine War
    • SECURE Act 2.0
    • Special Reports
    • White Papers
  • Rankings & Awards
    • 1,000 Largest Retirement Plans
    • Top-Performing Managers
    • Largest Money Managers
    • DC Money Managers
    • DC Record Keepers
    • Largest Hedge Fund Managers
    • World's Largest Retirement Funds
    • Best Places to Work in Money Management
    • Excellence & Innovation Awards
    • Eddy Awards
  • ETFs
    • Latest ETF News
    • Fund Screener
    • Education Center
    • Equities
    • Fixed Income
    • Commodities
    • Actively Managed
    • Alternatives
    • ESG Rated
  • ESG
    • Latest ESG News
    • The Institutional Investor’s Guide to ESG Investing
    • Climate Change: The Inescapable Opportunity
    • Impact Investing
    • 2022 ESG Investing Conference
    • ESG Rated ETFs
  • Defined Contribution
    • Latest DC News
    • DC Money Manager Rankings
    • DC Record Keeper Rankings
    • Innovations in DC
    • Trends in DC: Focus on Retirement Income
    • 2022 Defined Contribution East Conference
    • 2022 DC Investment Lineup Conference
  • Searches & Hires
    • Latest Searches & Hires News
    • Searches & Hires Database
    • RFPs
  • Performance Data
    • P&I Research Center
    • Earnings Tracker
    • Endowment Returns Tracker
    • Corporate Pension Contribution Tracker
    • Pension Fund Returns Tracker
    • Pension Risk Transfer Database
    • Future of Investments Research Series
    • Charts & Infographics
    • Polls
  • Careers
  • Events
    • View All Conferences
    • View All Webinars
    • 2022 Innovation Investing Conference
    • 2022 Defined Contribution East Conference
    • 2022 ESG Investing Conference
    • 2022 DC Investment Lineup Conference
    • 2022 Alternatives Investing Conference
Breadcrumb
  1. Home
  2. Legislation
September 29, 2020 03:05 PM

New Jersey OKs $4.7 billion payment to pension fund

Bill signed by governor also paves way for $4.5 billion in borrowing

Robert Steyer
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Share
  • Email
  • More
    Reprints Print
    Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey in March 2020
    Bloomberg
    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy

    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday signed a fiscal 2021 budget law that calls for a $4.7 billion contribution to the New Jersey pension system and authorization to borrow up to $4.5 billion to fill revenue gaps caused by the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.

    The $32.7 billion budget is for the nine months starting Oct. 1, the first day of the revised fiscal year.

    "It's the right thing to do," Mr. Murphy said of the pension contribution during the budget-law signing ceremony in Trenton.

    In April, Murphy signed a law extending the traditional fiscal year to Sept. 30, rather than June 30, because of the pandemic. He also signed an emergency appropriations bill for $7.6 billion for those three extra months.

    The $4.7 billion state contribution is below the $4.9 billion that Mr. Murphy requested in his budget proposal in August. The contribution will be made in four quarterly payments during the revised fiscal year — the first is set for October — and encompasses both general funds and proceeds from the state lottery, which has been a pension system asset for several years.

    The state has counted on an estimated $1 billion in lottery proceeds each fiscal year, but the pandemic cut into that amount during the 12 months ended June 30. Lottery proceeds accounted for $937 million, and the state didn't make up the difference.

    See more of P&I's coverage of the coronavirus

    Aggregate lottery proceeds for July and August were $166.7 million, or 8.4% higher than the year-ago period. (Lottery proceeds for the pension system are counted for the traditional 12-month fiscal years starting July 1). During July and August, major revenue was down 14.9% to $2.1 billion from the year-ago period.

    The $4.5 billion in borrowing was approved by the Legislature. On Monday, a four-member legislative committee — all Democrats — signed off on the amount. The panel, which was established by the borrowing law signed by the governor in July, determines how much is needed to balance the budget.

    The law allows the state to borrow up to $7.2 billion for the 2021 fiscal year. It was immediately challenged as unconstitutional by the state Republican party and several legislators.

    However, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Aug. 12 that the law was constitutional, adding that governor must prove the need for the requested borrowing and to make sure the borrowing doesn't exceed the amount required to cover the budget's revenue shortfall caused by the coronavirus.

    The New Jersey Pension Fund, Trenton, had assets of $74.1 billion as of May 31, according to the latest available data.

    Related Articles
    New Jersey governor signs bill extending state’s fiscal year, tax deadline
    New Jersey forecasts shortfall in pension fund contributions
    New Jersey Supreme Court upholds COVID-19 bond law
    Recommended for You
    kansas-welcome-highway-sign_i.jpg
    Kansas Public Employees to get $1.1 billion in state contributions
    Congress Aerial-main_i.jpg
    Bills introduced to boost small-business retirement plan offerings
    cftc_logo_2_1550-main.jpg
    Bipartisan bill introduced to give CFTC additional crypto oversight
    OCIO, Anchor in Rough Seas
    Sponsored Content: OCIO, Anchor in Rough Seas

    Reader Poll

    May 23, 2022
    SEE MORE POLLS >
    Sponsored
    White Papers
    Crossroads: Politics, Inflation, & Bonds
    Credit Indices: Closing the Fixed Income Evolutionary Gap
    Forever in Style: Benchmarking with the Morningstar® Broad Style Indexes℠
    Q2 2022 Credit Outlook: Carry On
    Leverage does not equal risk
    Is there a mid-cap gap in your DC plan?
    View More
    Sponsored Content
    Partner Content
    The Industrialization of ESG Investment
    For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier
    Gold: the most effective commodity investment
    2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios
    Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors
    Gold: an efficient hedge
    View More
    E-MAIL NEWSLETTERS

    Sign up and get the best of News delivered straight to your email inbox, free of charge. Choose your news – we will deliver.

    Subscribe Today
    May 23, 2022 page one

    Get access to the news, research and analysis of events affecting the retirement and institutional money management businesses from a worldwide network of reporters and editors.

    Subscribe
    Connect With Us
    • RSS
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn

    Our Mission

    To consistently deliver news, research and analysis to the executives who manage the flow of funds in the institutional investment market.

    About Us

    Main Office
    685 Third Avenue
    Tenth Floor
    New York, NY 10017-4036

    Chicago Office
    130 E. Randolph St.
    Suite 3200
    Chicago, IL 60601

    Contact Us

    Careers at Crain

    About Pensions & Investments

     

    Advertising
    • Media Kit
    • P&I Content Solutions
    • P&I Careers | Post a Job
    • Reprints & Permissions
    Resources
    • Subscribe
    • Newsletters
    • FAQ
    • P&I Research Center
    • Site map
    • Staff Directory
    Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Request
    Pensions & Investments
    Copyright © 1996-2022. Crain Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    • Topics
      • Alternatives
      • Consultants
      • Coronavirus
      • Courts
      • Defined Contribution
      • ESG
      • ETFs
      • Hedge Funds
      • Industry Voices
      • Investing
      • Money Management
      • Opinion
      • Partner Content
      • Pension Funds
      • Private Equity
      • Real Estate
      • Russia-Ukraine War
      • SECURE Act 2.0
      • Special Reports
      • White Papers
    • Rankings & Awards
      • 1,000 Largest Retirement Plans
      • Top-Performing Managers
      • Largest Money Managers
      • DC Money Managers
      • DC Record Keepers
      • Largest Hedge Fund Managers
      • World's Largest Retirement Funds
      • Best Places to Work in Money Management
      • Excellence & Innovation Awards
      • Eddy Awards
    • ETFs
      • Latest ETF News
      • Fund Screener
      • Education Center
      • Equities
      • Fixed Income
      • Commodities
      • Actively Managed
      • Alternatives
      • ESG Rated
    • ESG
      • Latest ESG News
      • The Institutional Investor’s Guide to ESG Investing
      • Climate Change: The Inescapable Opportunity
      • Impact Investing
      • 2022 ESG Investing Conference
      • ESG Rated ETFs
    • Defined Contribution
      • Latest DC News
      • DC Money Manager Rankings
      • DC Record Keeper Rankings
      • Innovations in DC
      • Trends in DC: Focus on Retirement Income
      • 2022 Defined Contribution East Conference
      • 2022 DC Investment Lineup Conference
    • Searches & Hires
      • Latest Searches & Hires News
      • Searches & Hires Database
      • RFPs
    • Performance Data
      • P&I Research Center
      • Earnings Tracker
      • Endowment Returns Tracker
      • Corporate Pension Contribution Tracker
      • Pension Fund Returns Tracker
      • Pension Risk Transfer Database
      • Future of Investments Research Series
      • Charts & Infographics
      • Polls
    • Careers
    • Events
      • View All Conferences
      • View All Webinars
      • 2022 Innovation Investing Conference
      • 2022 Defined Contribution East Conference
      • 2022 ESG Investing Conference
      • 2022 DC Investment Lineup Conference
      • 2022 Alternatives Investing Conference