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| New Jersey's governor-elect taps Obama EPA administrator for state DEP Democratic Gov.-elect Phil Murphy says he's naming a former acting Environmental Protection Agency director to leader New Jersey's counterpart department. Murphy said Thursday at an event in Long Branch that Catherine McCabe is his pick to lead New Jersey's Department of Environmental ...
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| NJ State Senate to Hold Hearing Examining Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield Two New Jersey state Senate committees –the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee and the Senate Commerce Committee– will hold a joint hearing in early 2018 to examine insurance products offered by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, the health insurer that ...
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| Tax overhaul leads to end-of-year rush to pay property bills Gail Trachtenberg and Lewis Eron prepay part of their 2018 property tax bill at the township building in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2017. People across the country have been trying to prepay property taxes before a federal tax overhaul kicks in and caps deductions for state and local ...
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| Sweeney calls for another hearing on OMNIA State Senate President Steve Sweeney is calling for a new joint committee hearing on the Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey OMNIA plan. ... the second joint Senate committee hearing to scrutinize Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey's OMNIA plan since its rollout two years ago.
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| Rail tunnel finally funded, reversing error early in Christie's tenure Chris Christie has committed the state to its share of funding the now $12.7 billion Gateway Hudson Tunnel Project, something that should have been ... New Jersey would get its funding from a surcharge on rail trips to Manhattan that would start at 90 cents in 2020, increase to $1.70 in 2028 and then to ...
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| Disclosed state payout for sex misconduct claims tops $360K New documents obtained by The Associated Press show the Treasury Department paid $7,500 to cover an employee's legal costs in a sexual harassment and retaliation complaint and agreed to transfer her. And the state Senate said Friday that although it hasn't been sued or settled any claims for ...
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