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Will New Jersey Be The Next State To Legalize Marijuana? Vermont became the first state to legalize cannabis through a legislative measure, rather than a state-approved ballot initiative, and it's only a matter of time before other states follow suit. The only question is, who? There is a good chance that it's New Jersey who will be ushering in a new, post-Chris ...
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Cooper: North Jersey wrestlers featured in two main events The list of teams scheduled to compete is impressive, and includes nine state-ranked teams from New Jersey, Massachusetts, Delaware, Rhode Island and New York. Individually there will be eight state champs in the field. The format is double elimination with wrestlers able to come back for third place.
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1st trial date set in state lawsuit over opioid epidemic Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine's office says other states that are suing are Alaska, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina and Washington state. Lawsuits by Native American tribes and dozens of local governments are ...
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Kentucky is first to get OK for Medicaid work requirement Kentucky has become the first state to require many of its Medicaid recipients to work to receive coverage, part of an unprecedented change to the nation's ... They said the new rules will apply to about 350,000 Kentuckians, about half of whom already have jobs. ... Frank Pallone of New Jersey and Sen.
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South Brunswick names deputy chief, Woodbridge hires 5 officers Police promotions and hirings continued this week in Central Jersey with South Brunswick naming a deputy chief and promoting four other officers, while ... He is a graduate of the NJ Police Executive Institute, the College of Policing, Greater Manchester, England, and the NJ State Chiefs Command and ...
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NJ Transit Accused of Ignoring Rules, Hiding Official's Concerns 16, last month called NJ Transit "a national disgrace." Documents obtained by Bloomberg show that his transition has asked for resignation letters from at least nine senior staffers with political connections to Christie, who slashed state aid to NJ Transit and twice raised fares while the railroad's reliability ...
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To Make Prisons 'Safer,' Some Are Banning . . . Books The New Jersey Department of Corrections has since lifted the ban. "It's really arbitrary what's banned," said Amy Peterson, who works with Books Through Bars collective, an organization that sends books to incarcerated people in 40 states free of charge. She estimates they send about 700 packages a ...
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Trump's SALT 'war' might not be so bad for blue-staters But as elements of the plan come into focus, tax experts are concluding that some of the most dire predictions for high-tax blue states — particularly surrounding the treatment of state and local taxes — may not pan out as feared. In blue New Jersey, for instance, the new law will raise taxes on about ...
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