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NJ Legislation Requiring Warning Labels On Opioid Bottles Now Law

Legislation requiring the warning labels on opioids was part of a three-bill package Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law on Monday to try to help get a grip on the epidemic that has claimed thousands of New Jersey lives.

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Safety First For Your Summertime Ride-sharing Experience

Most of us tend to be increasingly active during the summer months as we travel more frequently, attend concerts and sporting events, and participate in other fun activities and adventures...

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Alternative Treatment Center RFA Materials Released

Application materials for an expansion of the medical cannabis program were released Monday on the state’s Department of Health website.

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NJ Limits Solitary Confinement In Prisons, Hailed As 'Historic' Criminal Justice Step

New Jersey will limit the use of solitary confinement in correctional facilities and effectively ban it outright for certain people, including the young and elderly, pregnant women and members of the LGBTQ community. 

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Creator Of NJ's 1st Tax Incentive: Let's Add Affordable Housing To The Mix

As the sponsor of New Jersey’s first tax incentive that transformed a contaminated garbage dump in Elizabeth into the Jersey Gardens Mall, which has generated thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of revenue for Elizabeth and the state treasury and has more visitors from out of state than any other location in New Jersey, I don’t want to bury tax incentives, but to praise them.

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Senator Troy Singleton To Lead Team Of Volunteers At 'Operation Fill-A-Backpack'

Senator’s office also serving as drop-off site for school supply donations

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Tax Incentives: A Way Forward to Economic Prosperity

tax-incentives.jpgEconomic progress doesn’t guarantee life, liberty or the pursuit of happiness. But it does create the social, cultural and personal conditions that help to position us as we try to attain our dreams while serving as positive, contributing members of our local communities...

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Vitale, Singleton Bill To Require Development Of Outbreak Response Plan Passes Senate

Trenton – Legislation sponsored by the Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee Chair Senator Joseph Vitale and Senator Troy Singleton, which would require long term care facilities to develop an outbreak response plan, passed the Senate today.

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Thinking Small Could Alter Power Grid By Integrating Small-Scale Power Systems

Distributed energy resources like solar arrays and CHP can help customers save while giving utilities a way to trim spending on local, long-distance infrastructure

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KML Carpenters EST William Sproule's Statement S2557 Signing

Executive Secretary-Treasurer William Sproule makes statement on New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s decision to sign S2557

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