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Our Inclusive Calendar of Events
Every month, like clockwork, traditional and social media prompts us, often in earnest, about a special event, occasion, remembrance or just a reminder that something special will occur. Some are serious and have great significance in our lives. For example, February is Black History Month, and we will, fittingly, learn about exceptional women and men who led the struggle for equality. We will also discover celebrations that seem, to us, whimsical and downright funny, such as National Embroidery Month and National Grapefruit Month. All of these special months and occasions are entombed in Chase’s Calendar of Events.
Oroho Bill Addressing Confusion About Homeowner Fees Advances
Senator Steve Oroho’s bill shielding homeowners in some common communities from unforeseen fees and assessments cleared the Senate today.
Landlords Must Tell You About Lead In The Tap Water Under Bill Passed By Senate
State lawmakers on Monday took a step toward mandating that your landlord in New Jersey must tell you if there’s too much lead in your tap water — the latest attempt to address a statewide crisis.
New Jersey Senate Passes Water Quality Legislation
The New Jersey Senate passed two pieces of legislation on Monday to address concerns about water infrastructure and water quality in New Jersey,
NJ Wants Residents To Know Much Sooner If Their Water Is Polluted With Lead
Property owners in New Jersey may learn much more quickly if tests show high levels of lead flowing through the pipes bringing water into their homes.
Water Quality Legislation Passes Senate
Trenton – Two pieces of legislation sponsored by Senate Urban and Community Affairs Chair Senator Troy Singleton and Senator Linda Greenstein, which would address concerns about water infrastructure and water quality in New Jersey, passed the Senate today.
Singleton, Turner Bill To Assess Spread Pricing Among Pharmacy Benefits Managers Cleared Senate
Trenton – Legislation sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton and Senator Shirley Turner, which would create more financial transparency in spread pricing among pharmacy benefits managers (PBM) within the Medicaid program, cleared the Senate today.
Governor Hosts Roundtable Discussion On Health Care Affordability
BURLINGTON – Gov. Phil Murphy, alongside consumers, health care providers, and cabinet officials, Feb. 3 hosted a roundtable discussion on health care affordability in New Jersey.
Gov. Murphy: Transparency Can Help Bring Down Health Care Costs
The new Office of Health Care Affordability and Transparency will be charged with working across all state agencies to develop a strategic plan for “consumer affordability, health care quality, cost transparency and taxpayer savings,” the Governor’s Office said.
Explainer: The Plan To Dramatically Reduce NJ’s Reliance On Fossil Fuels
The state’s energy mix is supposed to look much different by 2050; revised plan outlines clear requirements for clean energy