The following bills had actions yesterday in Trenton:

A5194 – Establishes ranking criteria for certain nonpoint source pollution control grants issued by DEP.
06/03/2021 Passed in Assembly 45-24-2

A1653 – Encourages development of zero-emission vehicle fueling and charging infrastructure in redevelopment projects.
06/03/2021 Substituted for S-2142 (1R)
06/03/2021 Passed in Senate and sent to Governor 33-2

A2070 – Restricts use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
06/03/2021 Amended on Assembly floor, 2nd reading in Assembly (Johnson)

A2152 – Authorizes DCA, DEP, DOT, and municipalities, to provide priority consideration to permit applications for green building projects.
06/03/2021 Amended on Assembly floor, 2nd reading in Assembly (Johnson)

A2360 – Requires electric public utility to charge residential rate for service used by residential customer for electric vehicle charging at charging stations within certain designated parking spaces.
06/03/2021 Passed in Assembly 68-4-0

A2783 – Directs DEP to develop guidelines concerning State and local government purchase of goods made from recycled material.
06/03/2021 Amended on Assembly floor, 2nd reading in Assembly (Johnson)

A3352 Requires all newly constructed warehouses to be solar-ready buildings.
06/03/2021 Passed in Assembly 47-22-1
06/03/2021 Received in Senate w/o committee reference, 2nd reading in Senate
06/03/2021 Substituted for S-3504
06/03/2021 Passed in Senate and sent to Governor 25-13

A4933 – Requires builders to offer unit concrete products that utilize carbon footprint-reducing technology as an option in new construction; establishes tax incentives, and State and local purchasing requirements, for unit concrete products that utilize carbon foot
06/03/2021 Substituted by S-3091 (3R)

S830 – Requires public water systems to offer drinking water tests to customers in certain circumstances.
06/03/2021 Passed in Senate 38-0

S955 – Authorizes counties to reduce greenhead fly populations; appropriates $50,000.
06/03/2021 Passed in Senate 38-0

S1016 – Restricts use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
06/03/2021 Amended on Assembly floor, 2nd reading in Assembly (Johnson)

S2142 – Encourages development of zero-emission vehicle fueling and charging infrastructure in redevelopment projects.
06/03/2021 Substituted by A-1653 (1R)

S3091 – Requires builders to offer unit concrete products that utilize carbon footprint-reducing technology as an option in new construction; establishes tax incentives, and State and local purchasing requirements, for unit concrete products that utilize carbon foot
06/03/2021 Substituted for A-4933 (2R)
06/03/2021 Passed in Assembly and sent to Governor 57-13-1

S3618 – Makes supplemental appropriation of $10 million for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
06/03/2021 Passed in Senate 36-0

SR102 – Urges U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the monarch butterfly as threatened species.
06/03/2021 Passed nad filed  by voice vote

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