Trenton — The Assembly approved a bill authorizing tax credits for certain sports and entertainment projects after a high‑energy floor debate in which opponents repeatedly described the measure as corporate welfare aimed at a single, well‑connected project.
Assembly Bill 63‑06 passed on a recorded vote of 49‑22. Critics on the floor said the bill appeared drafted to benefit a single arena owner and that public dollars should not subsidize already profitable franchises. "This bill was written by lobbyists for the Harris Blitzer Group... a $300,000,000 subsidy to the Devils ownership group," one member declared on the floor, citing the team and ownership by name. (Transcript: SEG 1211–1220.)
Supporters countered the credits would fund construction jobs, prevailing‑wage work and local contractors, and argued the investment would support Newark’s economy and city residents. Assemblywoman Pinta Marin highlighted local employment impacts and said the renovation would create union jobs and payroll taxes that benefit the city. (Transcript: SEG 1630–1672.)
The debate included personal recollections from members who worked on construction at the Prudential Center and residents who said earlier tax incentives produced local business growth. Opponents responded with fiscal concerns and warnings about state finances; at least one member appealed to the long‑term budget context, citing the state's projected deficits. (Transcript: SEG 1230–1290, SEG 1518–1560.)
Vote and next steps: The bill passed in the Assembly and will proceed according to normal post‑passage procedures.