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Singleton, Lampitt, Quijano, Pintor Marin, Wimberly & Downey Bill Requiring State to Reveal Complete Property Tax Data Continues Advancing
(TRENTON) - Assembly approved legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Troy Singleton, Pamela Lampitt, Annette Quijano, Eliana Pintor Marin, Benjie Wimberly and Joann Downey to require the state to annually post complete property tax data was released Thursday by the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee.
The bill - approved by the Assembly in June - comes after the Christie administration last year deleted property tax data traditionally found on the Department of Community Affairs web site. The information detailed Christie's cuts to property tax relief that resulted in a net property tax increase of about 20 percent.
Singleton, Vainieri Huttle & Mosquera Bill Package to Boost Domestic Violence Training for Law Enforcement Advances
An Assembly panel on Thursday advanced a bipartisan bill package sponsored by Assembly Democrats Troy Singleton, Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Gabriela Mosquera to enhance domestic violence training for all facets of law enforcement.
The first bill (A-2185), sponsored by Singleton and Vainieri Huttle, would establish mandatory domestic violence training for municipal prosecutors.
Assembly Democratic Bill to Promote Equal Pay for Women Approved by Assembly Panel
Bill Sponsored by Downey, Lampitt, Schaer, Houghtaling, Benson, Singleton, Muoio & DeAngelo
(TRENTON) - Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Joann Downey, Pamela Lampitt, Gary Schaer, Eric Houghtaling, Dan Benson, Troy Singleton, Elizabeth Maher Muoio and Wayne DeAngelo to promote equal pay for women was released Thursday by an Assembly panel.
Lawmakers Want Fish And Game Council To Ban Foothold Traps — Again
The Legislature is trying to ban the use of foothold animal traps once again — more than 30 years after lawmakers thought they had done so.
The latest twist in the three-decade-old fight is a resolution to declare a new regulation by the state Division of Fish & Game Council allowing certain foothold traps inconsistent with the legislative intent of a 1984 law that prohibited steel jaw leg-hold traps.
Paid Media in Political Campaigns – Down but Not Out
Political advertising on network T.V. is down from 2012, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Journal stated that Kantar Media, CMAG, a top ad tracking agency, reported that the outlook for 2016 is that $2.8 billion will be spent on broadcast political advertising.
Lisa's Law advances in Assembly, would monitor domestic violence offenders
TRENTON — Victims of domestic violence could be electronically notified that their assailants are close by if a bill advanced by the New Jersey Assembly Appropriations Committee on Thursday becomes law.
EDITORIAL: Voters’ turn on gas tax
Once Gov. Chris Christie makes it all official, New Jersey will be stuck with a bad deal to raise the gas tax in exchange for some ill-advised tax cuts.
Singleton & Pinkin Measure Urging Federal Lawmakers to Close ‘Terror Gap’ Clears Assembly Committee
Known or Suspected Terrorists Have 91 Percent Success Rate in Purchasing Guns from U.S. Dealers
Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Troy Singleton and Nancy Pinkin urging federal lawmakers to act to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous individuals recently was advanced by an Assembly committee.
Singleton, Mosquera & Benson Sponsored 'Lisa's Law' to Electronically Monitor Domestic Violence Offenders Advances
(TRENTON) - Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Troy Singleton, Gabriela Mosquera and Daniel Benson that would establish a pilot program for the electronic monitoring of domestic violence offenders in New Jersey was advanced by an Assembly panel on Thursday.
Singleton, Caputo, Vainieri Huttle, Moriarty, Jones & Mosquera Bill to Boost Funding for Tourism, the Arts & Historic Preservation Clears Assembly Panel
(TRENTON) - Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Troy Singleton, Ralph Caputo, Valerie Vainieri Huttle, Paul Moriarty, Patricia Jones and Gabriela Mosquera to boost funding for tourism, the arts and historic preservation was released Thursday by an Assembly panel.