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1.
N.J. Health Benefit Exchange Act would help address uninsurance crisis
(Opinion/Commentary)
... percent of all the uninsured in New Jersey are non-elderly adults, of whom 60 percent are employed, mostly in full-time jobs. These employees are playing by all the rules to support their
families
but ...
2.
New Jersey in top five most expensive states for renting
(N.J./State)
... Network board president. “The ongoing troubled economy translates into too many ‘For Sale’ and ‘For Rent’ signs in addition to boarded up and vacant buildings. Furthermore,
families
are doubling up because ...
3.
New Jersey granted $14.5M for more charter school options
(N.J./State)
... is assigned to a failing school, but also so that
families
can select a school that gives their child the best opportunity for success." The DOE will use the aid for three activities. First, the department ...
4.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with traditional Irish dishes, recipes
(Life/Style)
... and Cabbage was the original Irish dish that eventually evolved into corned beef and cabbage. In Ireland on Saint Patrick’s Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish
families
would traditionally ...
5.
N.J. and N.Y. legislators to hold Port Authority joint public hearing on finances and accountability
(N.J./State)
... that would bring much needed reform to the Port Authority and would roll back the toll hikes which are targeting and hurting
families
and businesses on Staten Island. By conducting the hearing on Staten ...
6.
Attempts to discredit Sen. Barbara Buono remain unabated
(Opinion/Commentary)
... controversy Christie must remove Kean University’s President Dawood Farahi
Families
of developmentally disabled should be part of decision making The Christie administration is dividing New Jerseyans, ...
7.
Debate over Christie plan to close N.J. developmental centers: More family members speak out
(Opinion/Commentary)
... not enough community vacancies exist. Most
families
wait a minimum of seven years before their disabled loved one can be placed. Closing the developmental centers will create an even greater backlog and ...
8.
Abolish N.J. income and property taxes for true tax relief
(Opinion/Commentary)
... tax. Both taxes have negative consequences for the economy and the people’s income and wealth. Taxes deprive all taxpayers with the means to provide for themselves and their
families
. And one of the ...
9.
Japan’s Burakumin: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster cleanup done by ‘throwaway people’
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the radiation on the health of the workers and their
families
. “But the government doesn’t really want to know,” he said. As for the workers, protesting is not an option. “I’ve talked to them about ...
10.
Raising N.J.'s minimum wage will help boost economy
(Money/Economy)
... other states. But while making sure hard-working New Jerseyans earn enough to support their
families
is a worthy goal on its own, it’s not just
families
with low-wage breadwinners who benefit from an ...
11.
Democrats propose 20 percent property tax relief credit for middle-class and low-income homeowners
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and lower-income
families
here in New Jersey, who are struggling daily to make ends meet and pay their property taxes. If we want to make New Jersey more affordable and competitive, then we must tackle ...
12.
N.J. anti-bullying bill saved by Barbara Buono and Valerie Huttle
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Intellectual Disabilities responds to deinstitutionalization controversy Christie must remove Kean University’s President Dawood Farahi
Families
of developmentally disabled should be part of decision ...
13.
Senate panel approves Democratic bill to raise minimum wage to $8.50 an hour
(Money/Economy)
... livable wage, and anyone who would tell you otherwise has never tried to live at it. We must take this step to not only help the
families
who most need it, but to ensure that they don’t again fall backwards.” ...
14.
Michigan lottery winner Amanda Clayton double-dips into food stamps
(Money/Economy)
... card. The story got folks’ attention. Michigan State Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker released a statement today, saying that “food assistance is meant as a safety net for
families
in need. Million-dollar lottery ...
15.
Restore EITC and reverse NJ FamilyCare cuts in this year's budget
(Money/Economy)
... We are very concerned that working class
families
with children are not being equitably treated in this budget. Castro says in his prepared remarks. The proposed budget maintains the cutback in eligibility ...
16.
Ron Paul should be more aggressive in his quest to restore America
(Opinion/Commentary)
... of Ron Paul’s presidential campaign is shameful Anthony Weiner should stay in Congress as a reminder to the American people All New Jersey
families
could have school choices if we do the following ...
17.
N.J. names 4 law enforcement charities where few donation dollars go to charitable programs
(N.J./State)
... support, training, education, and equipment to law enforcement agencies, as well as financial aid to
families
of slain officers and grants to underfunded county law enforcement agencies. According to the ...
18.
N.J. Democrats move on property tax relief to counter Christie's 10 percent income tax cut
(Money/Economy)
... credits for residents earning as much as $250,000. Leading the charge, Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D) of West Deptford called for giving middle-class
families
a 10 percent property-tax credit on ...
19.
Christie's Developmental Center Task Force member continues to speak out against governor's policies
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Christie’s policies are being forced on caregivers, in violation of the civil rights of people with developmental disabilities and their
families
. The Task Force cites a specific case: “As an example, ...
20.
Member of Christie's developmental center task force speaks out: Closing centers was pre-detemined
(Opinion/Commentary)
... a Disability Policy Specialist, has always supported the right of people with developmental disabilities and their
families
to choose community placement. The Olmstead United States Supreme Court decision ...
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