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Out Of Many, One

Black History Month is a reflection of our nation's great motto: “Out of many, one.” 

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Singleton, Gopal Bill to Provide for Transfer of ADHD Med Prescriptions Between Pharmacies Advances

TRENTON – In an effort to increase ease of access to medications prescribed for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the Senate Commerce Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and Vin Gopal that would allow pharmacies to directly transfer prescriptions for medication treating ADHD to other pharmacies.

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Burlington County Leaders Receive Look at Construction of BCIT-Westampton Expansion

WESTAMPTON – The Burlington County Institute of Technology is taking steps to expand its career and technical education programs for auto technology, heavy equipment & logistics and diesel technology with the help of a new 39,000-square-foot expansion and renovation project at the vocational school district’s Westampton campus.

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Exciting Improvements At BCIT!

February is Career and Technical Education Month, so there is no better time to highlight the incredible improvements happening at Burlington County Institute of Technology's Westampton Campus. 

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Singleton, Gopal Bill to Provide for Transfer of ADHD Medication Prescriptions Between Pharmacies Advances

TRENTON – In an effort to increase ease of access to medications prescribed for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the Senate Commerce Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and Vin Gopal that would allow pharmacies to directly transfer prescriptions for medication treating ADHD to other pharmacies.

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Singleton Bill to Expand Transparency, Accountability of Taxpayer Dollars in Work for Public Bodies

TRENTON – Aimed at ensuring all employers and contractors engaged in work for public bodies adhere to New Jersey’s labor laws, the New Jersey Senate passed legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and Parker Space that would broaden the ability for the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to investigate the worksites of employers or contractors engaged in work for a public body, thereby increasing oversight and accountability of taxpayer dollars.

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Anchor-less Parsippany shopping center could be a redevelopment target

After the loss of three anchor businesses in 2024, one of Parsippany's oldest and largest shopping centers is under scrutiny by town officials, who want to see if it should be designated as an area in need of redevelopment.

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Budget stress testing is the norm in many states, not yet in NJ

Legislation in support sailed through the Senate, but hasn’t budged in the Assembly

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Honoring Black History Month, and Military Contributions

This week, I helped kick-off the Armed Forces Heritage Museum's Black History Month's events by attending the screening of their "Right to Fight" docuseries. 

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Singleton, Beach Bill to Provide for Statewide EMS Plan

TRENTON – In an effort to improve coordination between the varied providers of emergency response and enable improvements in emergency services, the Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and James Beach. The bill would require the Office of Emergency Health Services (OEMS) within the Department of Health (DOH) to develop a Statewide Emergency Medical Services Plan to provide for a comprehensive and coordinated system of emergency medical services in New Jersey.

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