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| Here's your new Assembly speaker, New Jersey New Jerseyans officially have a new leader of the state Assembly -- and a new edition of the state Legislature. Craig Coughlin was sworn in Tuesday as speaker of the lower house of the Legislature and vowed to help build a "stronger system of opportunity and security" for the state's middle class and to ...
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| Report: 18 states may introduce sports betting bills in 2018 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A new report predicts 18 states will introduce bills to regulate sports betting this year, with 11 having a good chance of passing legislation. Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, which tracks gambling legislation nationwide, says that's just the minimum; the firm predicts more than 30 states ...
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| NJ lifts prison ban on book about mass incarceration after ACLU criticism The New Jersey Department of Corrections on Monday rolled back prison bans of a book about the impact of mass incarceration on black Americans, hours after the American Civil Liberties Union publicized a letter accusing the state of curbing free speech. The agency said it had reversed bans at two ...
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| Chris Christie signs bill requiring stress tests, fee transparency at state pension funds New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Monday signed into law a requirement that the largest pension systems in the New Jersey Pension Fund, Trenton, conduct stress tests to determine how well they can respond to changing market conditions. The legislation will affect five of the seven pension systems in ...
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| HS 'Super team' bill passes both houses, could become law despite NJSIAA opposition The potential for so-called "super teams" in New Jersey is now one signature away. On Monday, despite state legislation showing signs of wavering after previously voting unanimously in favor of a bill that could dramatically impact the landscape of high school sports, the state full Senate and full ...
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| State's first paper mill, Alice Paul, and other NJ tidbits | Albright Historically speaking, did you know: Palisades Park, a 1.21-square-mile borough in Bergen County, was settled by Dutch farmers and remained a farming community until the late 1880s when railroads attracted both industry and commuters to New York City. The first paper mill in New Jersey was ...
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| End of an era: New Jersey lawmakers pay tribute to departing Sen. Diane Allen TRENTON — Diane Allen's first job in television news was to cover the New Jersey Legislature. Little did she know then that she would become an elected leader who dedicated countless hours in service of the state's residents, let alone that she would serve for over two decades, rising to become one ...
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| State of New Jersey TRENTON – In compliance with the Attorney General's Directive on Police-Use-of-Force Investigations, this public statement is being issued on the findings of an investigation into a state trooper's use of deadly force during an arrest in Lake Hopatcong, N.J., in May 2017. The arrestee was shot and ...
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| Gopal Offically Makes History in the State of New Jersey TRENTON – Senator Vin Gopal (D-11). The man who defeated ten-year incumbent state Senator Jen Beck (R-11) by 4,000 votes and shifted the Senate Democratic Majority from 24-16 to 25-15 assumed the oath of office today at the urging of Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-3). Above, Gopal takes ...
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| New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) is the state government agency ressponsible for initiating and coordinating New Jersey's counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and emergency preparedness efforts.
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