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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) is an independent government entity in the U.S. state of New Jersey dedicated to broadening and expanding the state's economic base. The EDA creates public-private partnerships to provide access to capital by New Jersey's business community. The EDA's primary emphasis is on providing access to ...
The New Jersey Department of Corrections operates 13 major correctional or penal institutions, including seven adult male correctional facilities, three youth facilities, one facility for sex offenders, one women's correctional institution and a central reception and intake unit; and stabilization and reintegration programs for released inmates.
N. New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell; New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs; New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate
Pages in category "State departments of economic development in the United States" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller is tasked with examining all aspects of government expenditures in New Jersey, including: Reviewing public contracts; Auditing the performance and efficacy of the executive branch of State government, local governments, state colleges and universities, state agencies, and independent state authorities;
At the Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA) board meeting on Tuesday, President and CEO Trip Tollison delivered some sobering news: the supply of workers in Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham and ...
She is a former New Jersey Secretary of Commerce, Economic Growth and Tourism. [1] She also served as a Cabinet Member to New Jersey Governor's McGreevy, Codey, and Corzine (2004 - 2008). Her first husband, W. David Bauer (1956–2001), was a bond trader for Cantor Fitzgerald and was killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center on September ...
Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie suspended filming-related credits in 2010, but in 2011 the New Jersey State Legislature approved the restoration and expansion of the tax credit program. The program offered 20 percent tax credits statewide and 22% in urban enterprise zone , to television and film productions that met the standards for ...