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The New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act was introduced to the New Jersey Senate on October 14, 2004, by Senator John H. Adler and Senator Thomas H. Kean, Jr. [1] The bill was passed by the New Jersey Senate on December 15, 2005, with a vote of 29 to 7 and by the New Jersey Assembly on January 9, 2006, with a vote of 64 to 12. [1]
This is a list of detention facilities holding illegal immigrants in the United States.The United States maintains the largest illegal immigrant detention camp infrastructure in the world, which by the end of the fiscal year 2007 included 961 sites either directly owned by or contracted with the federal government, according to the Freedom of Information Act Office of the U.S. Immigration and ...
Trenton, NJ — February 27, 2024 -- Governor Phil Murphy's budget address for New Jersey's 2025 fiscal year.
John Herbert Adler (August 23, 1959 – April 4, 2011) was an American lawyer, politician and a member of the Democratic Party who served for one term as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 3rd congressional district from 2009 until 2011.
THC seltzers are legal under a loophole in a 2018 federal law legalizing hemp, but a bill on New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's desk would place age restrictions and safety standards on the products ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is throwing his support behind proposed federal legislation that would address unmanned aircraft systems as the state deals with an ever-growing spate of drone sightings.
New Jersey: August 19, 2013: August 19, 2013: Legislative statute On June 24, 2013, the New Jersey Assembly voted 56–14 in favor of AB 3371. [7] On June 27, 2013, the New Jersey State Senate voted 28–9 to pass the bill. [8] On August 19, 2013, Governor Chris Christie signed the legislation into law, and it took effect the same day. [9] 2. [10]
A bill backed by the Conference of Mayors would let courts issue restraining orders when people “harass” officials with information requests. New Jersey Mayors Want the Power To Sue You For ...