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Senate Budget Committee Approves Affordability Bills
Singleton-Scutari Measures Would Reduce Property Taxes, Provide Financial Relief to Homeowners & Renters
Senator Singleton & Assembly Majority Leader Greenwald Announce Upcoming Introduction Of Legislation To Protect Health Care Workers
“Health Care Heroes Violence Prevention Act” Would Increase Penalties for Threatening or Committing Violence Against Workers in Healthcare Facilities
Law Enforcement Civil Service Prep Sessions To Be Held By Minority & Equality Rights Task Force
MOUNT HOLLY, NJ – The Burlington County Minority and Equality Rights Task Force is partnering with local police departments and the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department and Corrections Department to assist local residents interested in pursuing careers in law enforcement.
About 200K N.J. Residents Will Soon Learn Their Water Is Being Delivered By Lead Service Pipes
About 200K N.J. residents will soon learn their water is being delivered by lead service pipes
Singleton: Shopping Mall Brawl Continues To Show Racial Disparities In Communities
NEW JERSEY — The shopping mall brawl that has gone viral is being seen by New Jersey community leaders — including Senator Troy Singleton (D-Burlington) — as an example that "we have a ways to go" in addressing racial disparities in communities.
Presidents Day: A Civics Lesson For All
It would be unusual for anyone with even a modest interest in sports and fitness to not understand the importance and benefits of learning the fundamentals. These building blocks serve as the framework for all future improvement and protect the individual from harm.
Burlington County Marks Black History Month With Art Exhibits, Lecture
MOUNT HOLLY, NJ – Burlington County is celebrating Black History Month with events, exhibits and small business highlights throughout February that show the county’s rich Black historical presence and culture.
Senator Revives Bill Targeting Convicted Animal Abusers
Lawmakers are making another push for legislation that would bar convicted animal abusers from owning or working with pets.
Lawmakers Say Bill Would Cut Cost Of Prescription Drugs
Senate lawmakers on Thursday advanced a bill legislators claim would make some prescription drugs more affordable.