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N.J. Prison Leader Should Be Removed In Aftermath Of Alleged Beatings, Senate Dems Tell Governor

New Jersey officials defended the head of the prison system as a growing bipartisan chorus on Wednesday demanded a change in leadership amid reports that officers severely beat women inmates earlier this month.

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Singleton Bill: Forgiven PPP Loans Would Not Be Taxed By State

State Sen. Troy Singleton said small businesses fortunate enough to have their vital Paycheck Protection Program loans forgiven should not have those loans by subject to the New Jersey gross income tax.

 

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Murphy Says Vacant Mall Anchor A Prime Spot For COVID Vaccine Site

MOORESTOWN — Gov. Phil Murphy called the former Lord & Taylor anchor store an ideal location for COVID-19 vaccinations.

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Murphy Tours Moorestown 'Megasite;' Singleton Gets Vaccine

While touring the COVID-19 vaccine "megasite" at the Moorestown Mall on Friday, Sen. Troy Singleton got his first dose.

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NJ Lawmakers Target New Comcast Fee For Going Over Data Limit

TRENTON — Some state lawmakers are pushing Comcast to drop plans to begin charging internet customers up to $100 a month for exceeding a data threshold, calling it an unnecessary burden when people are working and attending school from home during the pandemic.

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Burlington Lawmakers To Comcast: Cut The Data Cap

MOORESTOWN, NJ – Senator Troy Singleton and Assemblymembers Herb Conaway and Carol Murphy are urging Comcast to reconsider a plan to impose a 1.2 terabyte (TB) data limit in our region.

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COVID-19 Vaccines: How NJ Tries To Juggle Supply And Demand

There are many COVID-19 vaccination sites in New Jersey, but not enough vaccine supplies

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Black Americans Are Getting Vaccinated At Lower Rates Than White Americans

About 3 percent of Americans have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine so far.

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Singleton Wants To Help Schools, Small Biz Upgrade Ventilation Systems During Pandemic

TRENTON, NJ – A Senate committee on Thursday approved a bill sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney and Senator Troy Singleton that would help schools and small businesses in New Jersey upgrade their water and ventilation systems to better protect the health of students, educators, customers and workers.

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Senator Singleton Considers The Impact On NJ Of Jan. 6th Sedition At U.S. Capitol

The sponsor of legislation to intensify civics education in New Jersey’s public schools, state Senator Troy Singleton (D-7) addressed the seditious riot by a mob at the United States Capitol on Jan. 6th, and contextualized the country’s and state’s problems going forward.

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