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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-related lawsuits. ( Pixabay) Specifically, the legislation (S-3584) would prohibit any causes of action for damages arising from a COVID-19 exposure or transmission on the premises of a planned real estateSENATOR 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. 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
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 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
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
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.
REPUBLICAN BUDGET MEMBERS OUTLINE RESPONSIBLE PLAN FOR $6 The Republican members of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee outlined a proposed framework for the State of New Jersey to responsibly utilize $6.5 billion in new federal relief funds with legislative approval. 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-related lawsuits. ( Pixabay) Specifically, the legislation (S-3584) would prohibit any causes of action for damages arising from a COVID-19 exposure or transmission on the premises of a planned real estateSENATOR 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. 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
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 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
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
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.
REPUBLICAN BUDGET MEMBERS OUTLINE RESPONSIBLE PLAN FOR $6 The Republican members of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee outlined a proposed framework for the State of New Jersey to responsibly utilize $6.5 billion in new federal relief funds with legislative approval. 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-related lawsuits. ( Pixabay) Specifically, the legislation (S-3584) would prohibit any causes of action for damages arising from a COVID-19 exposure or transmission on the premises of a planned real estate SENATE REPUBLICANS PROPOSE BUDGET FIXES & REFORMS TO They recommended reforms that would protect New Jersey taxpayers, restore transparency to the appropriations process, and ensure billions in new federal relief funds are utilized effectively. “We’re concerned that Governor Murphy’s budget plan misses important opportunities to provide tax relief to workers and businesses that are struggling to recover from the pandemic,” saidSenator
CONNORS, RUMPF & GOVE OPPOSE EXTENDING GOVERNOR’S Connors, Rumpf & Gove opposed a bill approved by Trenton Democrats allowing many of Gov. Murphy’s most controversial executive orders to remain in effect while also providing the Governor with new non-emergency pandemic powers. BUCCO: DEMOCRATS FEELING PRESSURE ON BILL EXTENDING MURPHY Legislation Allowing Mask & Social Distancing Restrictions to Continue Until Next Year Pulled from Today’s Assembly Agenda. Senator Anthony M. Bucco said it’s clear that public pressure to end the public health emergency immediately has helped to stall an ill-advised Democratic bill that would have extended Governor Phil Murphy’s emergency powers until next year. ACT NOW: TELL GOV. MURPHY TO HELP SOUTH JERSEY BUSINESSES Send a Message Directly to Governor Murphy. South Jersey businesses are having a hard time recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and Governor Murphy isn’t doing enough to help. PENNACCHIO CALLS FOR RESIGNATIONS OF VETERANS HOMES Senator Joe Pennacchio called for the resignation of eight senior-level managers at NJ veterans' homes who who accepted COVID hazard pay bonuses they did not qualify to receive. 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. SENATE ENDORSES GOVERNOR’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR O’SCANLON Senator Declan O’Scanlon's legislation that would allow patients to be authorized for medical marijuana by telemedicine received final legislative approval Thursday. TESTA: HICK’S RESIGNATION IS A YEAR OVERDUE “Hicks’ departure will not solve the systemic problems within the Department of Corrections, but it is a necessary first step. “Today’s news is long overdue. CORRADO STATEMENT ON RESIGNATION OF NJDOC COMMISSIONER Leave a Comment: Comment Rules: Please remain civil, stay on topic, and refrain from using foul or abusive language. Posts that violate those rules may be hidden or deleted, and repeated violators may be blocked. To prevent spam, comments with links are automaticallyfiltered.
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In response to the growing scientific consensus that the COVID-19 pandemic began in a research laboratory in Wuhan, China, District 24 legislators Senator Steve Oroho, Assemblyman Parker Space and Assemblyman Hal Wirths will propose a resolution that puts the New Jersey Legislature on record in a formal request that Congress conduct a thorough and transparent investigation to SENATOR ANTHONY M. BUCCO Senator Anthony M. Bucco and Senator Mike Doherty’s bill supporting essential volunteer firefighters and allowing more of them to qualify for membership in the NJ State Firemen’s Association passed theSenate.Pixabay
SENATOR MICHAEL TESTA “The Governor has blood on his hands again,” said Testa (R-1). “Murphy’s handling of the COVID era has been an unmitigated sham. We warned the administration last year that releasing massive amounts of prisoners during a global pandemic would endanger the safety of NewJersey residents.
SENATOR KRISTIN CORRADO 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 stopSENATOR KIP BATEMAN
Sen. Kip Bateman was joined by Richard Pompelio of the New Jersey Crime Victims’ Law Center for the Senate session on Nov. 14, 2016. Pompelio was honored for his decades of work to protect crime victims and joined Bateman to watch the Senate’s passage of new protections.Full Story CONNORS, RUMPF & GOVE Senator Christopher Connors, Assemblyman Brian Rumpf and Assemblywoman DiAnne Gove represent New Jersey's 9th Legislative District in the NewJersey Legislature.
REPUBLICAN BUDGET MEMBERS OUTLINE RESPONSIBLE PLAN FOR $6 The Republican members of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee outlined a proposed framework for the State of New Jersey to responsibly utilize $6.5 billion in new federal relief funds with legislative approval. SENATOR JIM HOLZAPFEL Senator Jim Holzapfel (R-10) talking to News 12 on September 22, 2014, prior to the Senate’s approval of his legislation (S-516) that would increase penalties for leaving loaded firearms within easy access of a minor, resulting in injury or death.Press ReleaseSENATOR CHRIS BROWN
Brown’s Loan-Redemption Bill to Help Teachers and Chronically Failing Schools Advances. Under the bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Chris Brown (R-Atlantic), a teacher who took out student loans under the New Jersey College Loans to Assist State Students Loan Program and who obtains initial employment to teach in a high-need field in a chronically failing school may receive a loan redemption SENATOR DECLAN O'SCANLON “Mourning families, concerned legislators, and investigative journalists have all bemoaned the wall of secrecy that has been put up by the Murphy administration and the Department of Health about tragic policy decisions that led to the massive loss of life in our nursing homes,” said Senator Steven Oroho (R-24), the Senate RepublicanBudget Officer.
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In response to the growing scientific consensus that the COVID-19 pandemic began in a research laboratory in Wuhan, China, District 24 legislators Senator Steve Oroho, Assemblyman Parker Space and Assemblyman Hal Wirths will propose a resolution that puts the New Jersey Legislature on record in a formal request that Congress conduct a thorough and transparent investigation to SENATOR ANTHONY M. BUCCO Senator Anthony M. Bucco and Senator Mike Doherty’s bill supporting essential volunteer firefighters and allowing more of them to qualify for membership in the NJ State Firemen’s Association passed theSenate.Pixabay
SENATOR MICHAEL TESTA “The Governor has blood on his hands again,” said Testa (R-1). “Murphy’s handling of the COVID era has been an unmitigated sham. We warned the administration last year that releasing massive amounts of prisoners during a global pandemic would endanger the safety of NewJersey residents.
SENATOR KRISTIN CORRADO 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 stopSENATOR KIP BATEMAN
Sen. Kip Bateman was joined by Richard Pompelio of the New Jersey Crime Victims’ Law Center for the Senate session on Nov. 14, 2016. Pompelio was honored for his decades of work to protect crime victims and joined Bateman to watch the Senate’s passage of new protections.Full Story CONNORS, RUMPF & GOVE Senator Christopher Connors, Assemblyman Brian Rumpf and Assemblywoman DiAnne Gove represent New Jersey's 9th Legislative District in the NewJersey Legislature.
REPUBLICAN BUDGET MEMBERS OUTLINE RESPONSIBLE PLAN FOR $6 The Republican members of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee outlined a proposed framework for the State of New Jersey to responsibly utilize $6.5 billion in new federal relief funds with legislative approval. SENATOR JIM HOLZAPFEL Senator Jim Holzapfel (R-10) talking to News 12 on September 22, 2014, prior to the Senate’s approval of his legislation (S-516) that would increase penalties for leaving loaded firearms within easy access of a minor, resulting in injury or death.Press ReleaseSENATOR CHRIS BROWN
Brown’s Loan-Redemption Bill to Help Teachers and Chronically Failing Schools Advances. Under the bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Chris Brown (R-Atlantic), a teacher who took out student loans under the New Jersey College Loans to Assist State Students Loan Program and who obtains initial employment to teach in a high-need field in a chronically failing school may receive a loan redemption SENATOR DECLAN O'SCANLON “Mourning families, concerned legislators, and investigative journalists have all bemoaned the wall of secrecy that has been put up by the Murphy administration and the Department of Health about tragic policy decisions that led to the massive loss of life in our nursing homes,” said Senator Steven Oroho (R-24), the Senate RepublicanBudget Officer.
SIGN THE PETITION: TELL GOV. MURPHY TO UNMASK OUR KIDS Sign the petition to tell Gov. Phil Murphy to let New Jersey's children unmask at school, daycare, and summer camp. CONNORS, RUMPF & GOVE OPPOSE EXTENDING GOVERNOR’S Connors, Rumpf & Gove opposed a bill approved by Trenton Democrats allowing many of Gov. Murphy’s most controversial executive orders to remain in effect while also providing the Governor with new non-emergency pandemic powers. 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.
SENATE REPUBLICANS PROPOSE BUDGET FIXES & REFORMS TO They recommended reforms that would protect New Jersey taxpayers, restore transparency to the appropriations process, and ensure billions in new federal relief funds are utilized effectively. “We’re concerned that Governor Murphy’s budget plan misses important opportunities to provide tax relief to workers and businesses that are struggling to recover from the pandemic,” saidSenator
PENNACCHIO CALLS FOR RESIGNATIONS OF VETERANS HOMES Senator Joe Pennacchio called for the resignation of eight senior-level managers at NJ veterans' homes who who accepted COVID hazard pay bonuses they did not qualify to receive. SENATE ENDORSES GOVERNOR’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR O’SCANLON Senator Declan O’Scanlon's legislation that would allow patients to be authorized for medical marijuana by telemedicine received final legislative approval Thursday.SENATOR KIP BATEMAN
Sen. Kip Bateman was joined by Richard Pompelio of the New Jersey Crime Victims’ Law Center for the Senate session on Nov. 14, 2016. Pompelio was honored for his decades of work to protect crime victims and joined Bateman to watch the Senate’s passage of new protections.Full Story CORRADO: CLOSING EDNA MAHAN WON’T ADDRESS LEADERSHIP “The abuses and sexual assaults that occurred at Edna Mahan were the result of poor leadership by Governor Murphy and NJDOC Commissioner Hicks and their failure to heed federal warnings or hold abusive staff accountable. It’s unclear how closing the facility at taxpayer expense will remedy the leadership concerns that will persist regardless of where the inmates are located. KEAN MEASURE DESIGNATING APRIL OF EACH YEAR AS A resolution sponsored by Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean that designates April of each year as “Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Month” has been approved by the New Jersey Senate.NEW JERSEY SENATE
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SENATE & ASSEMBLY REPUBLICANS CALL FOR SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION TO APPROVE EMERGENCY AID FOR SMALL BUSINESSES & NONPROFITS NOVEMBER 21, 2020 Contact: Brad Schnure/ (609) 847-3600
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Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean, Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick, Senate Republican Budget Officer Steve Oroho, and Assembly Republican Budget Officer Hal Wirths called for both houses of the New Jersey Legislature to hold a special session before Thanksgiving to approve an emergency aid package to help small businesses and nonprofits impacted by COVID-19. Senate and Assembly Republicans called for both houses of the New Jersey Legislature to hold a special session before Thanksgiving to approve an emergency aid package to help small businesses and nonprofits impacted by COVID-19. (SenateNJ.com) “Governor Murphy is right that struggling small businesses and nonprofits need immediate help, which is why we’re calling for a substantial portion of New Jersey’s remaining unspent CARES Act funds to be dedicated immediately for that purpose,” said Kean (R-21). “It’s imperative that the Legislature take action immediately to pass a substantial aid package that would protect employers, families, and the New Jersey economy. If the Democrats are willing to rush sessions to consider marijuana legislation, there’s no reason they can’t call the Legislature in to protect millions ofjobs.”
New Jersey received a $2.4 billion block grant through the federal CARES Act in April to provide emergency relief to local governments, small businesses, and nonprofits impacted by COVID-19. The Republican legislators called for an emergency session to consider S-3210, which appropriates $300 million of those federal block grant funds to the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) to provide financial support, such as loans or grants, to small businesses and not-for-profit organizations for the costs associated with business operation interruptions caused by any State-required closures due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Many of our businesses are on the brink of permanent closure if they don’t get help,” said Bramnick (R-21).Continue Reading…
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GOVERNOR SIGNS BATEMAN BILL INVESTING IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney/ (609) 847-3600
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THE NEW LAW APPROPRIATES MONEY FROM THE VOTER-APPROVED LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION BOND ACT Legislation sponsored by Senator Kip Bateman and signed today by the Governor will benefit public libraries across the state. The measure appropriates more than $87 million for library construction anddevelopment.
Senator Bateman’s legislation to provide grants to public libraries for construction and accessibility modifications was signed by the Governor. (Abhi Sharma/Flickr)
The grants represent the initial funding round from the Library Construction Bond Act. Bateman sponsored legislation establishing the act to help struggling public libraries, and it was approved by votersin 2017.
“This is an investment in New Jersey counties, cities and towns that will help educate children, train workers for new careers, provide the public with access to the internet and technology, and give patrons the chance to enjoy a good read,” said Bateman (R-16).Continue Reading…
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O’SCANLON VOTES ‘NO’ ON BILL THAT WOULD ESTABLISH LEGAL ADULTUSE MARIJUANA SALES
NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Beau Huch/ (732) 444-1838
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SAYS LEGISLATION DOES NOT RESPECT THE WILL OF THE VOTERS NOR GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY Last evening, Senator Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth) vehemently voted “No” in the Senate Budget Committee session on the enabling legislation for the adult use marijuana marketplace. Senator O’Scanlon voted ‘no’ on the enabling legislation for the adult use marijuana marketplace, stating the bill does not deliver what the voters approved earlier this month. (Pixabay)
“To the more than 67 percent of voters that recently voted yes to legalize adult use marijuana, I hear you, and I am fighting to honor your wishes. The bill before our committee yesterday does not do that,” O’Scanlon said. “We were still getting substantive amendments as we began the hearing – interpretation is all wehave.”
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SINGER BILL PROHIBITING DISCLOSURE OF ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS OFJUDGES BECOMES LAW
NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney/ (609) 847-3600
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‘DANIEL’S LAW’ WAS NAMED FOR THE SON OF A FEDERAL JUDGE WHO WAS KILLED IN AN ATTACK ON HER NJ HOME A new law, signed today by the Governor and sponsored by Senator Robert Singer protects the safety and privacy of judges and judicialofficers.
Bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Singer that would make it a crime to disclose the address of a judge or judicial officer was signed today by the Governor. (©iStock) “This measure takes the steps necessary to obscure details about judges that could put them and their families at risk,” said Singer (R-30). “There is so much information exchanged online, and a reckless post or an innocuous comment can, in the wrong hands, be dangerous. Enacting this law will help increase security for judges our legal system relies on.”Continue Reading…
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CORRADO, ROONEY & DEPHILLIPS HIGHLIGHT $4.5 MILLION IN LOCAL TRANSPORTATION GRANTS NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Jonathan Azzara/ (609) 847-3600
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FUNDS BENEFIT BERGEN, ESSEX, MORRIS & PASSAIC TOWNS IN DISTRICT 40 Senator Kristin Corrado, Assemblyman Kevin Rooney, and Assemblyman Christopher DePhillips (all R-Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic) announced that $4.5 million from New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Municipal Aid Program will be allocated toward 15 infrastructure projects in Legislative District 40. Sen. Kristin Corrado, Asm. Kevin Rooney, and Asm. Christopher DePhillips (all R-Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic) announced that $4.5 million from New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Municipal Aid Program will be allocated toward 15 infrastructure projects in Legislative District 40. (Wikimedia Commons)
“I am pleased that over $4.5 million is being invested in Bergen, Essex, Morris, and Passaic counties to rebuild our decaying infrastructure,” said Corrado. “When New Jerseyans have the highest tax burden in the United States, it’s about time we start to see what we’re paying for. These grants represent a return on taxpayers’ investment and will help rebuild our roads to make them safer and more enjoyable.”Continue Reading…
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PENNACCHIO: WITHOUT OVERSIGHT, THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE LEGISLATURE OWN THE CURRENT COVID SITUATION IN NURSING HOMES NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney/ (609) 847-3600
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Just as they did in the spring, COVID outbreaks are now running unchecked through nursing homes in New Jersey, and Senator Joe Pennacchio today said both the Governor’s Administration and the Legislature share culpability for failing to act expediently. As COVID levels continue to spike in nursing homes in the state, Senator Pennacchio said the Governor and Legislature must do more to protect elderly residents. (Pixabay)
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published this week cited an increase of close to 50 percent in COVID outbreaks at nursing homes, and reported almost 80 new hot spots injust 20 days.
“This is exactly what we were trying to prevent in the spring when we started calling for – pleading for – a Senate Select Committee to investigate the Administration’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic in the state, and especially in our veterans and nursing homes,” said Senator Joe Pennacchio. “Utilizing subpoena power to compel witness testimony, we could have discovered which policies failed so changes could be made to ensure the same disastrous mistakes would not be repeated.Continue Reading…
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10TH DISTRICT LEGISLATORS URGE MURPHY TO LIFT INDOOR RESTRICTIONS ONAA AND NA MEETINGS
NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Kate Hirsch/ (732) 840-9028
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Due to Governor Murphy’s latest restrictions on indoor gatherings, recovering patients are having a difficult time seeking treatment at Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous facilities. Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblymen Greg McGuckin and John Catalano (all R-10) are urging Governor Murphy to allow all treatment facilities to remain open at full capacity. Senator Holzapfel and Assemblymen McGuckin and Catalano are urging Governor Murphy to exempt alcohol and narcotics treatment programs from new restrictions on indoor gatherings and allow them to continue operating at full capacity. (Pixabay)
“New Jersey has seen significant increases in fatal drug-related overdoses because of the added pressures on addicts due to COVID-19,” stated Senator Holzapfel. “It’s programs like AA and NA that keep people from returning to their harmful ways. Without proper access to these recovery programs and the ongoing stresses associated with the virus it is more likely for addicts to use drugs and alcohol again.”Continue Reading…
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SENATOR PENNACCHIO’S HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE COLLECTING GIFTS FOR CHILDRENTHROUGH DECEMBER 11
NOVEMBER 20, 2020 Contact: Amie Grasso/ (973) 227-4012
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This year has been a very trying year for all of us and no less for the children who have faced conditions never confronted by previousgenerations.
Senator Pennacchio is hosting a holiday toy drive for children and families in need. Donations of unwrapped gifts will be collected at his legislative office in Montville through Monday, Dec. 11.(SenateNJ.com)
As the holiday season approaches, Senator Joe Pennacchio urged residents to remind themselves that although many of us are facing difficult times, there are those less fortunate whose challenges areeven greater.
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TESTA VOTES NO ON MARIJUANA BILL IN BUDGET COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 19, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney/ (609) 847-3600
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SAYS TAX STRUCTURE ENSURES SURVIVAL OF BLACK MARKET FOR POT Senator Michael Testa today voted against the Senate bill to legalize marijuana for personal use. The bill, S-21, passed the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee today and is scheduled to be considered by the full Senate duringMonday’s session.
Senator Testa voted against legislation to legalize marijuana for personal use, citing the excessive taxation provided for by the bill, and the complicated layers of regulations it would create. (Pixabay)
“The people of New Jersey voted for and support legalization, but they didn’t vote for this bill,” said Testa (R-1). “This bill has been pushed and pulled in so many directions by special interests and legislators who want nothing more than to get their hands on a tax windfall. I had to vote ‘No’ and I am disappointed that Trenton couldn’t do the right thing and pass a bill that has not be corrupted by greed.”Continue Reading…
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PENNACCHIO & OROHO WARN BPU OF GROWING UTILITY BILL CRISIS NOVEMBER 19, 2020 Contact: Robbie Kenney/ (609) 847-3600
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Under a moratorium on late fees and service disconnects mandated by Governor Murphy, more than a half million residential customers have fallen behind on their utility bills and the number is growing everyday.
Senator Joe Pennacchio and Senator Steven Oroho today, in a letter to Board of Public Utilities President Joseph Fiordaliso, urged BPU to take pre-emptive measures to address a potentially dire problem. Senator Pennacchio and Senator Oroho today urged the Board of Public Utilities to compile plans to prevent a financial crisis as hundreds of thousands of utility customers are falling behind in their payments under Gov. Murphy’s moratorium on late fees and service disconnections. (SenateNJ.com) “There is more than $354 million owed. It’s essential that we have a workable plan in place,” said Pennacchio (R-26). “If residents are struggling to pay their monthly utility bills now, how will they be able to pay for a whole year in one chunk. If these payments aren’t made, it will fall on the backs of ratepayers, and we don’t want them stuck holding the bill. We need to come up with a plan now.Continue Reading…
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REPUBLICAN SENATORS
TOM KEAN
DISTRICT 21 - REPUBLICAN LEADERKIP BATEMAN
DISTRICT 16
CHRIS BROWN
DISTRICT 2
ANTHONY M. BUCCO
DISTRICT 25
GERALD CARDINALE
DISTRICT 39
CHRISTOPHER CONNORS
DISTRICT 9
KRISTIN CORRADO
DISTRICT 40
MICHAEL DOHERTY
DISTRICT 23
JIM HOLZAPFEL
DISTRICT 10
STEVEN OROHO
DISTRICT 24
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