Measure gives administration extra time to finalize spending plan amid new session.
TRENTON, NJ – A new bill has been passed into law by Governor Mikie Sherrill stating that the New Jersey Assembly would give the governor until March 10, 2026, to deliver the state’s budget message for the 2027 fiscal year, extending the usual late-February deadline by nearly two weeks.
Key Points
- Bill A4073 moves the Fiscal Year 2027 budget message deadline to March 10, 2026.
- The bill, sponsored by Assemblywoman Eliana Pintor Marin, applies only to the FY2027 cycle.
- Similar extensions have been granted to previous governors preparing their first budgets.
Legislative measure allows short delay in spending plan release
Under Bill A4073, the governor’s annual Fiscal Year 2027 presentation to the Legislature—required under state law—would be pushed back from the fourth Tuesday in February to March 10. The change gives the administration more time to refine revenue estimates, finalize agency requests, and craft spending priorities before the start of formal budget hearings.
Assemblywoman Eliana Pintor Marin, who represents the 29th Legislative District covering parts of Essex and Hudson counties, introduced the bill on February 12, 2026. She currently serves as chair of the Assembly Budget Committee and has previously sponsored measures to adjust the state’s fiscal timelines during transition periods.
Routine adjustment in the New Jersey Legislature
The measure mirrors previous legislative actions taken for new or returning administrations needing additional preparation time for their first budget proposals. If enacted, the bill would take effect immediately, giving the governor flexibility to complete the Fiscal Year 2027 spending plan.
The budget message traditionally launches New Jersey’s months-long appropriations process, during which lawmakers review, amend, and negotiate spending details leading to the June 30 budget deadline. Legislative leaders are expected to review the bill in committee before the start of budget hearings this spring.