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| 9/30/2010 | Whelan 200-Room Casino Bill Approved In Senate - TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senator Jim Whelan which would make Atlantic City’s casino industry more competitive by creating a pilot program to all... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Senate Starts Loading Up Property Tax Reform ‘Tool Kit’ - TRENTON – Five bills that would comprise part of the property tax “tool kit” to help local governments deal with new fiscal realities un... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Weinberg, Stender Joint Statement On Federal Funds For Sex Ed, Teen Pregnancy Prevention - TRENTON, NJ – Senator Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, and Assemblywoman Linda Stender, D-Union, Middlesex and Somerset, the two leading advocates for the... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Legislative Oversight Committee Issues Subpoenas Into ‘Race To The Top’ Investigation - TRENTON – The Senate Legislative Oversight Committee today voted to subpoena two key individuals and order them to produce documents in ad... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Van Drew Bill To Simplify Court Sharing Arrangements Clears Senate - TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Jeff Van Drew (D-Cape May/Cumberland/Atlantic) to help municipalities cut costs by giving them the flexibi... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Norcross/Whelan Bill To Help Out-Of-Work Law Enforcement Officers Clears Full Senate - TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senators Donald Norcross (D-Camden/Gloucester) and Jim Whelan (D-Atlantic) to help get laid-off law enforcement of... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Van Drew/Madden Measure Urging Designation Of National ‘Hire A Veteran Week’ Approved By Senate - TRENTON – The Senate today approved a measure sponsored by Senators Jeff Van Drew and Fred Madden urging the President to proclaim one week each year... | ||
| 9/30/2010 | Senate President Sweeney Remarks On Rutgers University Student Death - TRENTON – Before beginning its voting session today, the state Senate held a moment of silence in honor of Tyler Clementi, the 18-year-old Rutgers Un... | ||
| 9/29/2010 | Sweeney: With Gaming Summit Over, Task Now Turns To Legislation To Keep Casinos Competitive & Tracks Open - TRENTON – At the close of today’s final meeting of the Legislative Gaming Summit, Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney said the ideas put forwar... | ||
| 9/29/2010 | Lesniak: Parking Should Be Least Of Waterfront ‘Commissioner’ Barry Evenchick’s Worries - TRENTON – Following a story this morning about Waterfront Commissioner Barry Evenchick’s reported improper use of a commission detective to hold ... | ||