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Can Your N.J. Property Taxes Actually Be Reduced? We May Soon Find Out.

Few issues get New Jersey’s blood boiling more than property taxes.

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InsiderNJ’s 2022 African American Power List In Honor Of Black History Month

1. Cory Booker

New Jersey’s junior senator remains a contender for the presidency.

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Singleton To Hold Volunteer Clean-Up Event At Alice Paul Institute

MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — State Senator Troy Singleton is partnering with the Alice Paul Institute to host an upcoming "Serve with Senator Singleton" volunteer community service event in Mount Laurel next month.

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Camden County Jail Gets Hiring Change To Address 'Dire Need' For Officers

TRENTON - The state Civil Service Commission has approved a hiring change intended to address "a dire need" for corrections officers at Camden County Jail.

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Advisory Council Would Target $641M From Opioid Lawsuits To Treatment, Prevention

New Jersey lawmakers are considering legislation that would create a fund and advisory council to decide how to disburse about $641 million the state is expected to reap in lawsuit settlements from pharmaceutical companies atoning for their role in the opioid epidemic.

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Singleton Bill Increases Penalties For Threats, Violence On Healthcare Workers

TRENTON, NJ – As violence against health care professionals continues to grow, Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald and Senator Troy Singleton announced on Thursday their plan to introduce legislation to protect healthcare workers.

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Harm A Health Care Worker? This Legislation Could Mean Jail Time For Those Who Do

‘Health Care Heroes Violence Prevention Act’ introduced by Greenwald, Singleton welcomed by South Jersey hospital leaders

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Legislators Want Stiffer Penalties For Attacks On Health Care Workers

CAMDEN - A proposed state law would stiffen penalties for threats and assaults against health care workers, elected officials said here Thursday.

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Singleton-Beach Legislation To Address The Opioid Epidemic Advances

Trenton - In an effort to further combat the growing epidemic of substance abuse, the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Senator Troy Singleton and Senator James Beach which would dedicate all current and future Opioid Settlement dollars solely to addiction services and ensure opioid antidotes are accessible to all residents.

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Veteran And Military Spouse Employment Bills Approved By Senate Committee

Trenton – In an effort to increase the employment of veterans and military spouses, the Senate Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committee today approved two bills that would expand tax credit programs.

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