New Jersey Governor Spent More Than Half A Million Bucks On Motorcade SUVs Using COVID-19 Funds

by The Daily Caller

Lorenzo Prieto on January 26, 2023

According to Politico, New Jersey’s governor approved the expenditure of more than half a million dollars from federal COVID-19 relief funds for the purchase of eight new SUVs for state officials’ use.

The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) allocated $521,783 for the SUVs under the Democratic Governor Phil Murphy’s administration. As part of a memo sent by the Treasury Department to the Joint Budget Oversight Committee (JBOC), which requested $200 million in federal rescue funds, this expense was included as one of 46 line items.

The administration made unilateral spending decisions regarding the American Rescue Plan funds of appropriations between $10 to $200 million, requiring of JBOC approval for bigger requests, Politico reported. Moreover, the JBOC required details of the spending.


The administration justified the eight Chevrolet Suburbans in the Department of the Treasury memo, saying they allowed NJSP officials to aid vaccination sites, hospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities and other areas affected by COVID-19.


Republican New Jersey Assemblyman Hal Wirths, a member of JBOC, said he considered this spending “a stretch.”

“I don’t think it’s a priority, especially this late after Covid,” Wirths said in Politico. “If they did it two or three years ago, you might have a little more of an argument.”

Under federal regulation, the use of funds has to improve the execution of response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to improve the efficacy of public health programs, Politico said.

Wirths complained that the largely Democratic New Jersey government is taking too long to appropriate the federal coronavirus relief funds, according to Politico.

The New Jersey Office of Public Information and Murphy did not immediately respond to a Daily Caller News Foundation request for comment.

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