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CONNORS, RUMPF & GOVE PRAISE SENATE’S PASSAGE OF SENIOR Connors, Rumpf & Gove praised the Senate’s passage of legislation to protect senior communities from potentially expensive pandemic-relatedlawsuits.
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Oroho Legislation Eliminating Mandates on Small Towns Advances. June 3, 2021 Contact: Robbie Kenney / (609) 847-3600. Please Share: Tweet. Senator Steve Oroho’s measure that would eliminate a mandate on small municipalities and help ease the burden of filling boards of health for small towns was approved by the Senate. SENATOR MICHAEL TESTA April 27, 2021 Contact: Brad Schnure / (609) 847-3600. Senator Steven Oroho (R-24) and Senator Michael Testa (R-1) have introduced legislation to strip Governor Phil Murphy of the power to spend billions in federal stimulus and relief funds without legislative approval. Sen. Steven Oroho and Sen. Michael Testa have introduced abill to strip
CORRADO CALLS ON GOVERNOR MURPHY TO REOPEN ADULT DAY CARE According to the New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub, day programs could have reopened on March 29, 2021 so long as they met the congregate day program re-opening requirements —and fell within the required categories of the NJ Department of Health’s COVID-19 Activity Level Index (CALI). As of the latest report, most New Jerseycounties are
10TH DISTRICT LAWMAKERS’ BILL WOULD BRING SCHOOL CHILDREN The end of the current school year is rapidly approaching, and the 10th District lawmakers’ bill would also ensure that masks are not required when students return to classrooms in September. “COVID numbers continue to trend in the right direction, and children are the least impacted age group,” said Catalano. “Masks on the childrenare
SENATOR JIM HOLZAPFEL 10th District Lawmakers Decry Disingenuous Legislation that Fails to Curb Murphy’s Autocratic Rule. May 19, 2021 Contact: Robbie Kenney / (609) 847-3600. Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano (all R-10) lamented legislation touted by the Governor and majority Democrats for ending the extensive public health SENATOR ANTHONY M. BUCCO May 20, 2021 Contact: Senate Republicans / (609) 847-3600. In an effort to maintain safe New Jersey roadways, the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee today advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Patrick Diegnan, Anthony M. Bucco, Steven Oroho and Nilsa Cruz-Perez that would impose certain safety requirements on motorists whenovertaking
SENATOR DECLAN O'SCANLON April 29, 2021 Contact: Shawna Sullivan / (732) 444-1838. Senator Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth) today criticized the Murphy administration’s failure to provide a date of total reopening and perpetuation of convoluted and draconian series of COVID-19 executive orders, calling for their immediate elimination and the opening of thestate.
HOLZAPFEL, MCGUCKIN & CATALANO Senator Jim Holzapfel (seated-left) and Assemblymen Dave Wolfe (standing-left) and Greg McGuckin (standing-right) of the 10th District recently met with Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato (seated-right) to discuss legislation that could help combat the epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse that is plaguing muchof New Jersey.
SIGN THE PETITION: TELL GOV. MURPHY TO UNMASK OUR KIDS This petition has been signed 1410 times. Governor Phil Murphy continues to require New Jersey's children to wear masks at school, daycare, and summer camp, even though children and adults can now unmask almost everywhere else. Children who safely played sports all spring without masks will be forced to wear masks while playingoutside at camp
CONNORS, RUMPF & GOVE PRAISE SENATE’S PASSAGE OF SENIOR Connors, Rumpf & Gove praised the Senate’s passage of legislation to protect senior communities from potentially expensive pandemic-relatedlawsuits.
SENATOR STEVE OROHO
Oroho Legislation Eliminating Mandates on Small Towns Advances. June 3, 2021 Contact: Robbie Kenney / (609) 847-3600. Please Share: Tweet. Senator Steve Oroho’s measure that would eliminate a mandate on small municipalities and help ease the burden of filling boards of health for small towns was approved by the Senate. SENATOR MICHAEL TESTA April 27, 2021 Contact: Brad Schnure / (609) 847-3600. Senator Steven Oroho (R-24) and Senator Michael Testa (R-1) have introduced legislation to strip Governor Phil Murphy of the power to spend billions in federal stimulus and relief funds without legislative approval. Sen. Steven Oroho and Sen. Michael Testa have introduced abill to strip
CORRADO CALLS ON GOVERNOR MURPHY TO REOPEN ADULT DAY CARE According to the New Jersey COVID-19 Information Hub, day programs could have reopened on March 29, 2021 so long as they met the congregate day program re-opening requirements —and fell within the required categories of the NJ Department of Health’s COVID-19 Activity Level Index (CALI). As of the latest report, most New Jerseycounties are
10TH DISTRICT LAWMAKERS’ BILL WOULD BRING SCHOOL CHILDREN The end of the current school year is rapidly approaching, and the 10th District lawmakers’ bill would also ensure that masks are not required when students return to classrooms in September. “COVID numbers continue to trend in the right direction, and children are the least impacted age group,” said Catalano. “Masks on the childrenare
SENATOR JIM HOLZAPFEL 10th District Lawmakers Decry Disingenuous Legislation that Fails to Curb Murphy’s Autocratic Rule. May 19, 2021 Contact: Robbie Kenney / (609) 847-3600. Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano (all R-10) lamented legislation touted by the Governor and majority Democrats for ending the extensive public health SENATOR ANTHONY M. BUCCO May 20, 2021 Contact: Senate Republicans / (609) 847-3600. In an effort to maintain safe New Jersey roadways, the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee today advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Patrick Diegnan, Anthony M. Bucco, Steven Oroho and Nilsa Cruz-Perez that would impose certain safety requirements on motorists whenovertaking
SENATOR DECLAN O'SCANLON April 29, 2021 Contact: Shawna Sullivan / (732) 444-1838. Senator Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth) today criticized the Murphy administration’s failure to provide a date of total reopening and perpetuation of convoluted and draconian series of COVID-19 executive orders, calling for their immediate elimination and the opening of thestate.
HOLZAPFEL, MCGUCKIN & CATALANO Senator Jim Holzapfel (seated-left) and Assemblymen Dave Wolfe (standing-left) and Greg McGuckin (standing-right) of the 10th District recently met with Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato (seated-right) to discuss legislation that could help combat the epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse that is plaguing muchof New Jersey.
SCHEPISI BILL ALLOWING PARAMEDICS TO ADMINISTER “Each year, tens of thousands of Americans lose their lives from an opioid-related overdose, and the pandemic has only exacerbated this tragic reality,” said Schepisi (R-39). “The unprecedented rise in opioid-related deaths shows that we need to do more to combat the addiction crisis. My legislation will provide our first responders with the necessary tools to combat this insidious REPUBLICAN BUDGET COMMITTEE MEMBERS: MURPHY ADMINISTRATION Revenue Update Shows Massive $5 Billion Increase in State Revenues. The Republican members of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee responded to a revenue update from the Murphy administration showing a massive $5 billion increase in State revenues during FY 2021 and FY 2022, well beyond what legislators were told to expect. BUCCO: GOV. MURPHY MUST INVEST IN FIXING BROKEN Sen. Tony Bucco said there will never be a better time than right now for the State to invest in a modernization program to replace the decades-old computer systems that power unemployment and Motor Vehicle Commission transactions. BATEMAN BILL STRENGTHENING SHARED SERVICE AGREEMENTS Legislation sponsored by Sen. Kip Bateman that would require shared service agreements between local governments to include additional provisions was approved by the Senate Community and Urban AffairsCommittee.
HOLZAPFEL, MCGUCKIN & CATALANO Senator Jim Holzapfel (seated-left) and Assemblymen Dave Wolfe (standing-left) and Greg McGuckin (standing-right) of the 10th District recently met with Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato (seated-right) to discuss legislation that could help combat the epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse that is plaguing muchof New Jersey.
COMMITTEE APPROVES SINGER BILL ESTABLISHING REVIEW TEAMS The bill, S-52, would authorize New Jersey counties to establish local drug overdose fatality review teams to develop strategies to prevent drug overdoses and promote cooperation among state and local government agencies. “The legislation reflects a proactive approach to save lives,” said Singer (R-30). “There are lessons we can learn from each overdose that can help avert similar deaths KEAN BILL TO IMPROVE TRANSPORTATION ACCESS FOR RESIDENTS The legislation requires the Department of Transportation (DOT), the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT) and the Department of Human Services (DHS) to review current infrastructure design practices for highway and public transportation projects.“Our roads, buses and trains are not designed with people living with disabilities in mind,” said Kean (R-21). SENATOR CHRIS CONNORS Brian Rumpf (c) and Sen. Chris Connors (r) of the 9th Legislative District at Beach Haven School on September 4, 2013. They were joined by Gov. Chris Christie and Education Commissioner Chris Cerf to celebrate the reopening of the Superstorm Sandy damaged school. Senator Christopher Connors (R-9) attended the Absecon-Galloway Rotarybreakfast
CORRADO TO INTRODUCE BILL ALLOWING KIDS TO UNMASK AT Online Petition Urging Gov. Murphy to “Unmask Our Kids” Nears 10k Signatures. Senator Kristin Corrado will introduce legislation tomorrow allowing children to unmask at daycare as a companion to bills introduced this week allowing kids to stop 10TH DISTRICT LAWMAKERS: MURPHY NEEDS A PLAN FOR REVENUE The Murphy Administration is sitting on $11.5 billion, and Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano want some of the money to fully fund school districts that have faced significant cuts in in Brick, Toms River, and Ocean County. THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE NEW JERSEY SENATE REPUBLICANSStay Connected
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BUCCO COMMENDS PAY INCREASE FOR DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS WHO ASSIST INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES DURING COVID-19 APRIL 30, 2020 Contact: Erin Darreff/ (609) 847-3600
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Senator Anthony M. Bucco applauded the three-month temporary salary raise for Direct Support Professionals (DSP) working with the more than 30,000 New Jersey residents with disabilities amid the pandemic. Sen. Anthony M. Bucco applauded the three-month temporary salary raise for Direct Support Professionals working with residents with disabilities amid the pandemic. (SENATENJ.COM)
“DSPs provide invaluable, hands-on support to those in our communities with intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping to enrich their lives on a daily basis,” said Bucco (R-25). “The growing DSP shortage was threatening the health and safety of our family members, friends, and neighbors with disabilities across the Garden State. This salary increase will help lower the high turnover rates and attract more to this profession throughout this COVID-19crisis.”
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CORRADO: MUST ACT ON BILL TO UP PENALTIES FOR THREATENING TO INFECT COPS, GROCERY STORE WORKERS WITH COVID-19 APRIL 30, 2020 Contact: Erin Darreff/ (609) 847-3600
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Senator Kristin Corrado is calling for legislative action to advance her bill that would increase the statutory penalties for those who threaten to infect others, including police officers and grocery workers, with COVID-19 during the State of Emergency. Sen. Kristin Corrado is calling for legislative action to advance her bill that would increase the statutory penalties for those who threaten to infect others with COVID-19 during the State of Emergency.(Flickr )
“Individuals who cough and spit on law enforcement officers while claiming they have coronavirus are frankly deplorable and disgusting,” said Corrado (R-40). “Further, even if that person is not infected, their actions may require victims to leave their jobs and quarantine from their loved ones until they are tested. If they are sick, they may actually be putting the lives of others at risk. The penalties I have proposed are an appropriate and thoughtfully strong punishment for this uncivilized and dangerous behavior. I am calling for an immediate vote on my bill that will properly punish those who threaten to infect police officers, essential workers, and others with COVID-19.”Continue Reading…
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HOLZAPFEL, MCGUCKIN & CATALANO BILL WILL ESTABLISH EMOTIONAL SUPPORT HOTLINE FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS APRIL 30, 2020 Contact: Kate Hirsch/ (732) 840-9028
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10th District legislators will introduce legislation to create a toll-free helpline for first responders and health care workers who are experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano recognize the physical and mental strain that this pandemic has placed on New Jersey’s health care heroes and believe this helpline will create an outlet to help those who are struggling to deal with the stresses and emotional trauma of this prolongedcrisis.
10th District legislators will introduce legislation to create a toll-free helpline for first responders and health care workers who are experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. (©iStock) “We would like to thank all first responders and health care workers who are on the front lines day in and day out fighting the battle against this pandemic,” stated Senator Holzapfel. “The pressure and stresses of their profession can have an impact and put at risk both their physical and mental health. We are sponsoring this legislation to aid health care professionals who are struggling with the accumulated burden of watching so many people struggle with COVID-19 for so long.”Continue Reading…
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PENNACCHIO URGES LIFTING BAN ON ELECTIVE SURGERIES AND BEGIN OPENING UP HEALTHCARE CENTERS APRIL 30, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney /(609) 847-3600
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AT-RISK PATIENTS CAN’T GET THE CARE THEY NEED Senator Joe Pennacchio, while applauding the Governor for opening up parks, is calling on the Murphy Administration to begin reinstating “elective” surgeries in the state. Medical care for non-COVID patients is suffering, and Sen. Pennacchio is calling for restoring elective surgeries and procedures in hospitals and health centers. (©iStock) “We are finally allowing people to get out and walk in our parks and reap the physical and emotional health benefits of exercise. Now it’s time to prioritize the general health of the population and the fiscal stability of our essential hospitals,” said Senator Pennacchio (R-26). “With the emphasis on the virus, at-risk patients have not had access to important and necessary procedures. It’s time to allow people who are not infected to get the care they need from hospitals, health centers, doctors, dentists and eye doctors.”Continue Reading…
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MURPHY DENIES HAZARD PAY FOR FIRST RESPONDERS WHILE SITTING ON $2.4 BILLION FROM FEDERAL CARES ACT APRIL 30, 2020 Contact: Brittany O'Neill / 609-778-2012PLEASE SHARE:
LD1 TEAM SAY HOLDING FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDS HOSTAGE IN NJ TREASURY IS UNACCEPTABLE WHILE CORRECTIONS OFFICERS AND OTHERS SUFFER Following reports that Governor Murphy has denied Law EnforcementHazard Pay
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the First Legislative District team slammed the Governor for not using $2.4 billion of federal CARES Act funds for COVID-19 related expenses, such as Hazard Pay for COVID-19 affected New Jersey Department of Corrections Officers. Following reports that Gov. Murphy has denied Law Enforcement Hazard Pay, the 1st Legislative District team slammed the Governor for not using $2.4 billion of federal CARES Act funds for COVID-19 related expenses, such as Hazard Pay for COVID-19 affected NJ Dept. of Corrections Officers. (PIXABAY)
“The management of the COVID-19 response by the New Jersey Department of Corrections has been beyond negligent and may rise to the level of recklessness,” Senator Michael Testa (R-1) stated. “Without a doubt the Department has needlessly placed the lives of our Corrections Officers at high risk while transporting COVID-19 positive North Jersey inmates to our South Jersey prisons. While hazard pay for these officers is clearly an appropriate use of the CARES Act funding, Governor Murphy has instead decided to squirrel away this money with the hope the feds will let him use it plug holes in his already outrageous 2021 budget.”Continue Reading…
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TESTA APPLAUDS RECREATIONAL FISHING INDUSTRY ON REOPENING PROPOSALWITH SAFETY IN MIND
APRIL 30, 2020 Contact: Erin Darreff/ (609) 847-3600
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Senator Michael Testa commended the Recreational Fishing Alliance and United Boatmen of New Jersey for their plan to open their shuttered industry while taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of all on-board. Sen. Michael Testa commended the Recreational Fishing Alliance and United Boatmen of NJ for their plan to open while taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of all on-board.(SenateNJ.com
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“I applaud James Donofrio of the Recreational Fishing Alliance and Captain Bob Rush of the United Boatmen of New Jersey for proposing calculated, cautious, and sensible steps towards opening this essential industry in the Jersey Shore region,” said Testa (R-1). “Owners and operators of for-hire vessels, and their crew, are willing and eager to get back to work. While we cannot make up for the thousands of jobs and the millions in revenue lost, an opening – with concrete criteria and contingencies – of our recreational fishing industry will strengthen our South Jersey economy and help us better prepare for the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend.”Continue Reading…
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TESTA ENCOURAGED THAT INDEPENDENT WORKERS MAY SOON RECEIVE UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE AFTER LONG DELAYS APRIL 29, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney /(609) 847-3600
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SAYS OTHER COVID-19 EXTENSION AND BACKLOG CASES MUST BE ADDRESSED ASWELL
Senator Michael Testa said he is “hesitantly optimistic” after Governor Phil Murphy announced federal money available to contractors and gig-workers may finally reach the unemployed people who need it. Federal pandemic stimulus money may soon be on its way to gig workers and independent contractors, but Sen. Testa said the Governor must deliver on his promise. (Pixabay)
“The process has taken far too long for people who desperately need help,” said Testa (R-1). “On the surface, this is good news, but we’re going to have to remain vigilant to ensure the reality lives up to the promise and money starts arriving next week.”Continue Reading…
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O’SCANLON, DIMASO & SCHARFENBERGER COMMEND PARK AND GOLF COURSEOPENING
APRIL 29, 2020 Contact: Shawna Sullivan/ (732) 444-1838
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Senator Declan O’Scanlon, Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso, and Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger (all R-Monmouth) today issued a statement following news that the Governor would be reopening parks and golf courses May 2nd: O’Scanlon, DiMaso & Scharfenberger issued a statement following news that the Governor would be reopening parks and golf courses May 2nd. (NJ Division of Parks & Forestry)
“While I firmly believe there was no scientific justification to close these facilities in the first place, I want to praise the administration for hearing the calls to reopen now,” O’Scanlon said. “While there will absolutely be some people who don’t adhere to safe practices, the overwhelming majority will. The benefits—physical and mental—of permitting, in fact encouraging, people to get out, get fresh air and exercise will be invaluable.”Continue Reading…
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O’SCANLON & DIMASO REQUEST BILL WAIVING INTEREST PAYMENTS FORMUNICIPALITIES
APRIL 29, 2020 Contact: Shawna Sullivan/ (732) 444-1838
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Senator Declan O’Scanlon and Assemblywoman Serena DiMaso (R-Monmouth) today requested legislation which would require counties and school boards to waive interest on delayed tax payments from municipalities due to the Governor’s executive order allowing extension of the property tax grace period to June 1. Legislation being introduced by Sen. O’Scanlon and Asw. DiMaso would spare municipalities from interest charges on late payments to counties and school districts resulting from COVID-related property tax deadline delays. (©iStock) “Our municipalities were given the ability by the Governor to extend their property tax payment grace period for residents until June 1. However, shortly after property taxes are due to municipalities, the municipalities are required to send the portion of the payments due to counties and school districts. If they don’t send the payment they will accrue interest, which is not an incentive for our towns to give residents a longer grace period. We need to make sure that municipalities are not on the hook for this extra money.Continue Reading…
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SENATE REPUBLICANS: REOPENING PARKS A REASONABLE STEP, MANY BUSINESSESREADY TO REOPEN TOO
APRIL 29, 2020 Contact: Brad Schnure/ (609) 847-3600
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The Senate Republican leadership team said Governor Phil Murphy’s announcement that State and county parks and golf courses will be allowed to reopen is a reasonable step and that many businesses are also ready to resume operations once restrictions are lifted: The Senate Republican leadership team said Gov. Phil Murphy’s announcement that State and county parks and golf courses will be allowed to reopen is a reasonable step and that many businesses are also ready to resume operations once restrictions are lifted.(SENATENJ.COM
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“Over the last few weeks, we have witnessed with awe and pride an amazing transformation in the attitudes and practices of individual New Jerseyans as they adopted necessary social distancing and personal protective measures that just months ago would have been unthinkable.Continue Reading…
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TOM KEAN
DISTRICT 21 - REPUBLICAN LEADERKIP BATEMAN
DISTRICT 16
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DISTRICT 2
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DISTRICT 25
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DISTRICT 39
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