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Cryan, Singleton Bill Would Require Testing and Timely Submission of All Rape Kits
TRENTON – The Senate Law and Public Safety Committee today advanced legislation designed to expedite the investigation of rape cases by requiring a more timely submission and analysis process for rape kits in New Jersey.
Bordentown Regional School District to Get $1.3M in State Funds to Expand Pre-School Program
BORDENTOWN, NJ — The Bordentown Regional School District (BRSD) will be receiving over $1 million in state aid to expand its preschool program, Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Department of Education Acting Commissioner Kevin Dehmer announced last week.
Burlco high school gets $1M for infrastructure upgrades, including roof repair, HVAC and fire detection
MEDFORD, N.J. (KYW Newsradio) — The Lenape Regional High School District, in Burlington County, is getting $1 million to make important infrastructure upgrades, including replacing a portion of the roof at Lenape High School.
NTSB to issue report in fatal NJ Transit River Line crash next month
The National Transportation Safety Board expects to issue a preliminary report early next month on the NJ Transit light rail crash that killed the train operator and injured 23 people.
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Senator Singleton Announces $1 Million for Lenape High School Infrastructure Improvements
MOORESTOWN – State Senator Troy Singleton announced that he has secured $1 million for the Lenape Regional High School District to help fund infrastructure improvements to Lenape High School. Senator Singleton made the announcement virtually at the monthly Board of Education Meeting held last night.
Singleton Bill to Expand Disclosure Requirements in Small Business Lending Clears Committee
TRENTON – In an effort to ensure transparency in lending and protect small business owners from potential exploitation, the Senate Commerce Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton that would expand disclosure requirements for financial products to small business owners that are less than $500,000.
Singleton, Cryan Bill to Provide for Monitoring of Private Universities Converting to Non-Profits Advances
TRENTON – Aiming to provide better oversight of universities, colleges, and career training centers that operate for profit, the Senate Higher Education Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Troy Singleton and Joe Cryan that would establish a process to monitor a proprietary institution that converts to a nonprofit corporation for transactions that would improperly benefit private interests.
Legislation to Redistribute Surplus Animal License Fees for Cruelty Law Enforcement Advances
TRENTON, NJ – Legislation spearheaded by Senator Troy Singleton has progressed within the Senate Economic Growth Committee. This bill mandates that excess funds from animal license fees and similar charges be redirected to uphold animal cruelty laws.