 Department of the Treasury
Department of the Treasury 
	
				(TRENTON) –Governor Phil Murphy today signed an Executive Order  establishing the New Jersey State Capital Partnership, an initiative designed  to harness state support and resources to spur economic development in Trenton  and help chart a new course for New Jersey’s capital city. 
                    
                    “Trenton played a pivotal role in the fate of our state and  nation and yet for years it has not received the rightful level of support and  attention it deserves,” said Governor Murphy.  “Today, I am directing agencies  within the Executive branch to throw their support behind Trenton and work in  partnership with Mayor Gusciora and Mercer County officials to help our capital  city realize its true potential.  I am confident that under Trenton’s new  leadership we can restore the vibrancy of our capital and secure its place as a  leader in today’s innovation economy.” 
                    
                    The partnership will be facilitated by the Department of the Treasury  and will bring together the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), the  Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the Department of Transportation  (DOT), NJ Transit, the Economic Development Authority (EDA), the Department of  Law and Public Safety (LPS), and other appropriate state agencies, to establish  a framework for aligning state resources with the City of Trenton’s plans for  development.   
                    
                    “Trenton has been in decline for many years and, unfortunately,  the state has played a role in its neglect,” said Lieutenant Governor and DCA  Commissioner Sheila Y. Oliver.  “What hasn’t diminished,  however, are the natural assets that once enabled Trenton to thrive.   Today we are pledging the support of state government to capitalize on those  assets and help mount a full-scale revitalization.  We owe it to our  beloved capital city to step up to the plate and work together.” 
                    
                    During its heyday, Trenton boasted a robust industrial economy  due to its unique location along the Delaware River between the thriving urban  centers of New York and Philadelphia.  Over time, domestic and global  competition, coupled with suburban flight, took a toll on its economy.  
                    
                    Today, more than half of all jobs in the city – roughly 16,000 –  are filled by state employees.  The State of New Jersey also owns more  than $1 billion in property, well over one-third of all tax-exempt property in  the city.   
                    
                    “Trenton’s post-World War II decline as a booming industrial hub  left the city largely dependent on the state financially,” said State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher  Muoio, who previously represented Trenton as a member of both the  State Legislature and the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders. “As both  the largest landowner and employer in the city, the State of New Jersey has a  financial obligation to serve as an active partner in Trenton’s revitalization  and a moral obligation to serve as a good ‘corporate’ neighbor.”  
                    
                  The New Jersey State Capital Partnership is designed to provide  an effective and efficient mechanism for the state to join with city and county  government to create and execute strategies for economic development.  The  partnership will be tasked with working in consultation with the offices of the  Mayor and the Mercer County Executive to pursue a wide-range of objectives,  including: 
                  
"I think this executive order goes a long way toward  forging a true partnership between the Capital City and the State," said Mayor W. Reed Gusciora. "In the  past, one side or the other may have been striving for this collaborative  approach, but rarely have two administrations been on the same page as much as  myself and Governor Murphy. I applaud his proactive measures to quickly  reestablish Trenton as the prime example of New Jersey's government working for  the people it serves." 
                    
                    “Today’s announcement by Governor Murphy to make smart  investments in the City of Trenton will go a long way toward improving the  daily life of residents and visitors. Most importantly, the Governor’s  commitment to our capital city and his collaboration with Mayor Gusciora will  result in more jobs, better transportation, safer streets and cleaner  neighborhoods. I want to thank Governor Murphy for his partnership. We know  that only when Trenton thrives can Mercer County fully flourish,” said Mercer County Executive M.  Hughes. 
                    
                    “I commend Governor Murphy for his commitment to investing in  the City of Trenton, and his follow-through in the creation of the New Jersey  State Capital Partnership. Economic development opens doors in the communities  it touches, and Trenton has long deserved to see those benefits. Today’s  Executive Order sets up opportunities for growth that will reenergize our  capital,” said  Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. 
                    
                    “It’s gratifying to have a governor who finally recognizes  Trenton as the state capital and who is making the commitment to build a  collaborative relationship and identify the resources that will help to bring  Trenton back to its former glory,” said Senator Shirley Turner. “This  partnership with the state is an opportunity for a true renaissance for our  capital city and our residents.” 
                    
                    “This is great news for the capital city. There is so much  unrealized potential here and I am thrilled that Gov. Murphy is committed to  providing the resources to help Trenton rebound. It feels like the city has  been on the cusp of a revitalization for years. Now that we have a committed  partner in the governor’s office who understands the role that the state should  play in the revitalization of its capital city, we can finally get over that  hump. I look forward to working with Gov. Murphy, Mayor Gusciora and all  government entities involved in this partnership to help make Trenton’s  long-awaited rebirth a reality,” said Assemblywoman Verlina  Reynolds-Jackson (D-Mercer, Hunterdon). 
                    
                    “To finally be able to forge a collaborative partnership between  the state and the city after years of neglect under previous administrations is  excellent news for Trenton and its revitalization plans,” said Assemblyman Anthony Verrelli (D-Mercer,  Hunterdon). “New Jersey’s capital city has a fighting chance now to move  forward, and make tangible progress on cleaning up communities, attracting  businesses and jobs and improving safety. I thank Governor Murphy for extending  support from state department to Trenton and helping to put the city back on  the right track.”   
                    
                    “I want to thank the Governor for keeping his word and  fulfilling the promise he ran on to revitalize our urban communities.  The  Executive Order signed today will help propel Trenton to its destiny,” said Rev. Dr. Lester W. Taylor Jr. 
                    
                    “On behalf of the members of Shiloh Baptist Church and the  residents of Trenton, I applaud the Governor for his foresight and commitment  to our capital city.  We believe that as Trenton goes, so to goes the  State of New Jersey.  The Governor’s investment in our capital city will  pay rich dividends for future generations to come,” said Rev. Dr. Darrell Larue Armstrong, Shiloh Baptist  Church. 
                    
                  “The people of Trenton have endured far too much for far too  long.  This is long overdue.  This news is not only encouraging, but  will be transformational for the people of Trenton, not only now, but for years  to come.  Thank you, Governor,” said John E. Harmon, African American  Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey. 
