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Atualização assim que ocorre 7 de dezembro de 2017
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POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — Property owners up and down the New Jersey shore have tried many ways to block a protective sand dune project from being built on their land. They complained about lost views of the ocean; argued that existing dunes or rock walls they built and ...
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A majority of New Jersey's representatives in Congress voted against the GOP-sponsored federal tax reform bill that was passed last month. Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer and Republican Rep. Leonard Lance launched a last-ditch effort this week to try to save the deduction for state and local taxes ...
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For five years, the State of New Jersey has been challenging a 25-year-old law, called the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992, that bans professional sports betting at casinos. It's a case that's reached the SCOTUS, and on Monday, justices appeared to be sympathetic to the Garden ...
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It is a fact that New Jersey is among a number of heavily taxed states where Democrats outnumber Republicans. Despite the current tax burden, Democrat Gov.-elect Phil Murphy has pledged to spend more on education and to fully fund the state's obligation to the public employees' pension system.
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NJ Real Estate Commission approved continuing education At Your Pace Online | Provider # 1649932. ... State Approved 100% Online Mobile Friendly Print Your Certificate. Home Continuing-Education ... Complete your continuing education to renew your New Jersey real estate license today. All of our ...
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