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ROI-NJ Reveals First-Ever Health Care Influencers List

It’s time for our first ROI Influencers Health Care list. It’s just like the old power list we used to put together … well, except that everything has changed.

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Editorial

Lawmakers Say We Pay Too Much For Prescription Drugs. We Agree

Editorial

A New Jersey lawmaker thinks you're paying too much for Lyrica, a popular medication that treats nerve and muscle pain.

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Ruiz, Singleton Bill To Revise Temporary Disability Leave Policy Signed By Governor

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator M. Teresa Ruiz and Senator Troy Singleton that would streamline current policy regarding the application for temporary disability leave insurance and family leave insurance was signed into law today by Governor Phil Murphy.

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Burlington County Legislators Singleton, Conaway And Murphy To Host Women's Business Workshop

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October 4, 2018                                                                                      

CONTACT:

Jennifer Crea Aydjian, 856-234-2790

(MOUNT LAUREL, NJ) – On Friday, October 19, 2018, Senator Troy Singleton, Assemblyman Herb Conaway, and Assemblywoman Carol Murphy will jointly host a Women’s Business Workshop at Rowan College Burlington County in Mount Laurel. The event will take place in Votta Hall and will run from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m.

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A World Of Pink During October

We’re about to be awash in pink. And that’s a very good thing.

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Wearing pink is the universal branding that raises annual awareness about breast cancer.

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Governor Murphy Signs Legislation Designating October 3rd As "Sergeant Dominick Pilla And Corporal Jamie Smith Day"

TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy today signed SJR75 into law, which designates October 3rd of every year as “Sergeant Dominick Pilla and Corporal Jamie Smith Day.” 

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PARCC Peace Breaks Out: Compromise Is Reached On High School Testing

Commissioner Repollet and State Board of Education agree on fewer tests, more flexibility. Questions remain.

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Reversal Of Course On Controversial Brewery Regulations

A contentious directive, meant to severely limit the activities of craft breweries in New Jersey, has been suspended after a large outcry.

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NJ Lawmakers Seek More Control Over Price Of Prescriptions

Taking a page out of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ book, state Sen. Troy Singleton wants to peg cost of drugs here to what drug companies charge in some industrialized countries.

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Latest Opioid Data: Good And Bad News For New Jersey

Fewer prescriptions are being written in the Garden State but overdose deaths show no sign of abating.

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