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Singleton Bill To Provide Funding To NJSHARES S.M.A.R.T. Program Clears Committee

Trenton – Legislation to provide $10 million to the NJSHARES S.M.A.R.T. program, which offers energy assistance to homeowners in financial trouble cleared the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee today. The bill is sponsored by Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee Chair Senator Troy Singleton.

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Portable Benefits: A Growing Reality

If the coronavirus has been a bludgeon that has awakened our sensitivities to the challenges of unemployment benefits fulfillment and other economic issues, the other truncheon that threatens is the change we need in the social contract that exists within the American workforce. 

Gallup recently issued a startling statistic:  One-third of working Americans work in the gig economy, a workforce of “nontraditional, independent, short-term working relationships.” 

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NJ Businesses Ask For More Guidance For Reopening

Business owners are also clamoring for a pipeline to affordable supplies and protective equipment like masks and hand sanitizer.

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Decision On When N.J. Could Reopen Schools Will Likely Come By Mid-June, Murphy Says

New Jersey could have a decision by mid-June on when the state will reopen schools to students, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday, adding that “we’ve got to find a way” to have students return to in-person classes.

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Lawmakers Urge NJ To Do More To Help Small Businesses Buy PPE

Now that New Jersey is in the personal protective equipment business, some lawmakers want the state to play a middleman role of sorts in hooking up mom-and-pop shops with that type of gear.

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NJ Businesses Discuss Loss, Future With Reopening Committee

Small business owners and representatives hit the New Jersey Senate Fiscal Recovery Strategists Committee with some daunting numbers during a Zoom conference Tuesday, which the lawmakers hosted to speak publicly with businesses affected by COVID-19 shutdowns.

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Murphy Allows Outdoor Graduation Ceremonies With Safety Precautions

Outdoor in-person graduation ceremonies, from middle school through college, that adhere to social distancing guidelines, can be conducted statewide starting July 6, Gov. Phil Murphy said on Tuesday.

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No Immediate Cuts In State Aid To Schools In Murphy’s Revised 2020 Spending Plan

But increases to direct aid, as well as boosts to preschool and special education, end up on cutting-room floor

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Murphy, Lawmakers Have Only Weeks To Make Hard Budget Choices

State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio outlined spending cuts, deferrals on Friday; three-month supplemental budget plan must be adopted next month

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Burlington County Retailers, Restaurants Prepare For Reopening — Eventually

Restaurants and non-essential stores may be able to allow customers back soon. For some in Burlington County, it’s just a matter of when Gov. Phil Murphy gives them the go-ahead.

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