Did Attorney General Holder Mislead the Public

 to Justify DOJ\’s Assault on Voter ID Laws?

Washington, D.C. – Days after President Obama\’s re-election and nearly six months past its statutory due date, a National Center for Public Policy Research Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the U.S. Department of Justice has finally received a response.

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ICYMI – NJ Business Confidence Climbs To Highest Levels Of Past Five Years

NJGOP 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE,
November 20, 2012

NJBIA President Philip Kirschner: \”Business is picking up, business confidence is rising, and growing numbers of businesses believe New Jersey is on the right track.\”

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Black and Rufous Elephant Shrew, Rhynchocyon petersi | cnbnews.net

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Cherry Hill: Welcome Home Sergeant Kenneth Sineath | cnbnews

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Obituary: Vincent J. Caruso, age 75, of Cherry Hill NJ | cnbnews

CARUSO

Vincent J.

 

On November 17, 2012. Age 75. Of Cherry Hill. Loving and devoted husband of 53 years to Lorraine Caruso (nee Mucci). Loving father of Cheryl Adams, Kim Waggoner (David) and Stacy DeSerio (Joe). Cherished grandfather of 5 and one on the way. Dear brother of Marion, Rita, Joe and Andy. 

Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Saturday morning from 9 to 10:45 AM in the Chapel of The Catholic Church of St. Mary: 2001 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 AM in the Church. Entombment New St. Mary’s Cemetery Mausoleum, Bellmawr.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Vincent J. Caruso. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142


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Give New Jersey’s Working Families a Reason to Really Give Thanks: Craft a Strong Minimum Wage Increase


This Thanksgiving week, New Jersey’s leaders should embrace a surefire way to give the state’s working families something to truly be thankful for: a strong minimum wage increase that can help lift these struggling families out of poverty.

Assembly Speaker Sheila Y. Oliver on Monday joined a coalition of low-wage workers, faith leaders, anti-poverty groups, worker groups and other organizations to urge the enactment of a substantial wage increase with automatic annual adjustments tied to cost-of-living increases.

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Governor Chris Christie has taken action on the following legislation:

Trenton, NJ –

 

BILLS SIGNED:

A-733/S-81 (Eustace, Schepisi, Benson/Bateman, Stack) – Prohibits health care facilities from discharging prescription medications into sewer or septic systems in certain circumstances

 

A-1351/S-2023 (Rible, Wagner, Coutinho/Van Drew, Stack) – Removes licensing requirement for recreational bingo games

 

A-1522/S-2200 (Burzichelli, Riley, Quijano, Caputo/Lesniak, Codey) – Requires BPU, under certain circumstances, to issue a decision within 180 days after receipt of petition by public utilities to sell certain real property

 

A-1888/S-2190 (Milam, Albano, Greenwald/Gill, Sarlo) – Allows license suspension or revocation of certain health care professionals and medical waste facilities, generators, and transporters for willful illegal or improper medical waste disposal

 

A-2029/S-2007 (Russo, Rumana, Tucker, Rible/O’Toole, Pou) – Designates the \”Honor and Remember Flag\” as an official State flag

 

A-2652/SCS for S-1926, 2022 (Eustace, Singleton, Egan, Benson, Coughlin/Greenstein, Madden) – Bans charging workers’ compensation claimants for medical expenses, gives Division of Workers’ Compensation sole jurisdiction over work-related medical claims

 

AJR-26/SJR-54 (Chivukula, Benson, Wagner, Eustace/Gordon, O’Toole) – Designates May each year as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

 

BILL VETOED:

 

A-3096/S-2169 (Gusciora, Bramnick, Fuentes, Conaway, Lampitt/Turner, Scutari) – CONDITIONAL –Establishes conditional dismissal program in municipal court; alters eligibility requirements and increases fees for existing conditional discharge and supervisory treatment programs

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Victorious Froch ready for rematches | cnbnews

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City Native Cycles 3,580 Miles To Aid Wounded Warriors

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Tell Congress that You Won\’t Pay through the Nose for Milk! | cnbnews

Dear Concerned Taxpayer, 

The lame-duck session is underway, and among the many legislative proposals that Congress may consider is the Dairy Market Stabilization Program (DMSP), a misguided \”supply management\” scheme for milk buried in the $1 trillion Farm Bill. If DMSP passes, it will raise the price you pay for milk and all dairy products. I urge you to watch CCAGW’s new video about the damaging economic impact of DMSP and then tell Congress that you refuse to pay through the nose for milk!

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