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You Can’t Be Fired In N.J. For Failing Drug Test Because Of Medical Marijuana, Court Rules
New Jersey’s top court ruled Tuesday that workers can’t be fired for failing a drug test because of medical marijuana.
The Vaccine Debate: Science On One Side, Emotion On The Other
An effort to overturn a law requiring vaccines in Maine went down to resounding defeat on Tuesday. That doesn't mean the fight is over in other states.
Singer/Singleton Bill Expands Program Providing Military Men And Women With No-Cost Legal Assistance In Civil Matters
The Senate today passed bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Robert Singer and Senator Troy Singleton that would provide legal assistance to service members and veterans at no cost.
Singer/Singleton Measure To Increase Career Opportunities For Military Spouses Passes Senate
Senator Robert Singer and Senator Troy Singleton’s legislation to waive occupational licensing fees for active-duty military spouses has unanimously passed New Jersey Senate.
Singleton, Cruz-Perez Bill That Expands Educational Opportunities For Veterans Passes Senate
Trenton – Legislation sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton and Senator Bob Smith, which would establish an annual grant program to assist veterans through various services and facilitate their transition into the college classroom, passed the Senate today.
Sweeney-Singleton Bill Would Fund Pay Hike For Direct Care Workers
Trenton – The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney and Senator Troy Singleton that would provide $16.5 million to fund pay increases for the direct care workers who provide care for the disabled. The additional funds would increase the existing appropriation of $40 million this year to a total of $56.5 million.
Running The Numbers On Murphy’s Fiscal 2021 Health Spending
There’s a lot of money in play in governor’s 2021 spending plan; here’s a close look at where it’s going
Singleton, Zwicker Statement On The Future Of ‘Dark Money’ In Politics
Trenton – Senator Troy Singleton and Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker issued the following statement on the future of “dark money” in politics: