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Both the New Jersey state Assembly and the state Senate passed the law unanimously in November 2010 and Governor Christie signed the bill on January 5, 2011. The law began to take effect at the beginning of the 2011 school year. [1] Along with both Democratic and Republican legislators, organizations such as Garden State Equality, the Anti ...
The idea of a "Homeless Bill of Rights" has been discussed periodically in the US, and was presented formally by a group of New York City ministers on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 1992. [16] City Councilperson Peter Vallone introduced several versions of such a Bill in 1998, despite strong opposition from Mayor Rudy Giuliani. [17]
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Board of Education, Trenton, NJ, 131 N.J.L. 153, 35 A.2d 622 (1944), also known as the Hedgepeth–Williams case, was a landmark New Jersey Supreme Court decision decided in 1944. The Court ruled that since racial segregation was outlawed by the New Jersey State Constitution, it was unlawful for schools to segregate or refuse admission to ...
The current crisis, she said, exposes the inherent limitations built into the program when the right-to-shelter law was established in 1983. “The system has long been broken,” Kennedy said.
The legislation passed a New Jersey Senate committee on a party-line vote, despite objections from parental-rights activists. After fiery hearing, bill advances to let NJ teens get counseling ...
November 1973: Senate: 197 197th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] 1976 1975 198 198th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 10, 1978 November 1977: Senate: 199 199th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 8, 1980 1979 200 200th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 12, 1982 November 1981: Senate: 201 201st New Jersey Legislature ...
Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 4th district; In office January 14, 1992 – May 28, 2003: Preceded by: Daniel Dalton: Succeeded by: George Geist: Personal details; Born January 30, 1953 (age 71) Jersey City, New Jersey: Political party: Republican: Alma mater: Seton Hall University University of Dayton