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Christie signs 100 bills into law and 'pocket vetoes' 50 more on last full day in office New Jersey now becomes the second state after Massachusetts to ban bump stocks since the devices were used by Stephen Paddock in the Las Vegas shooting that killed at least 58 people and wounded hundreds more. It was already illegal in New Jersey to use the devices, which attach to a ...
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NJ pets in need: Jan. 15, 2018 Here is this week's collection of some of the dogs and cats in need of adoption in New Jersey. We accept dogs and cats to appear in the gallery from nonprofit shelters and rescues throughout New Jersey. If a group wishes to participate in this weekly gallery on nj.com, please contact Greg Hatala at ...
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Gerlach wants state government to be prepared for sports betting PIERRE | A "white paper" prepared by the state Department of Revenue recommends steps South Dakota should take to be ready if the U.S. Supreme Court allows sports betting to be legal ... Dennis Daugaard supported New Jersey's position, according to state Revenue Secretary Andy Gerlach.
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Gov. Christie pocket vetoes 'Super Team' bill, co-op rules remain as is On Monday, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association received a big win courtesy of Gov. Chris Christie on his final day in office. Christie took no action, a "pocket veto," on the proposed controversial legislation that would give public school districts in New Jersey the ability to merge any ...
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Plumbing Company AJ Perri Gets $100K State Fine: Report TRENTON, NJ — A.J. Perri, the Monmouth County-based plumbing company, has been fined $100,000 by the state over deceptive business practices, ... NJ.com reported the fine was levied by the New Jersey Board of Master Plumbers and agreed to as part of a consent order with the state Attorney ...
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One Year In, Bail System Not Perfect, But Much Better The article also indicated that "…the Pretrial Justice Institute, a national non-profit that studies bail practices, gave New Jersey an 'A' for its pretrial system, a grade it gave no other state in the country." Our new system is not necessarily perfect. Some might argue that there is a possibility that more crimes ...
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New jersey state workers salaries According to 2008 U.S. Census data, the state of New Jersey and local governments in the state employed a total of 585,379 people. Of those employees, 465,049 were full-time employees receiving net pay of $2,459,242,541 per month and 120,330 were part-time employees paid $127,908,865 per ...
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