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10 May: Weinberg/Coniglio Measure To Create County Offices Of Disability Services Clears Senate Health Panel

TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senators Loretta Weinberg and Joseph Coniglio which would permit any county in the State to establish an office of disability services was unanimously approved today by the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee.

“According to the State Office of Legislative Services, New Jersey is home to nearly 1.4 million disabled residents,” said Senator Weinberg D-Bergen. “Offices of Disability Services already exist in 18 of the State’s 21 counties, but this bill would provide a definite funding source to allow the existing programs to continue to operate, while establishing new offices to provide services in the three remaining counties.”

10 May: Rice Bill To Address College Credit Transfer Issues

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Ronald L. Rice to allow for a smooth transition of all community college credits to a 4-year college or university was approved by the Senate Education Committee today.

“The decision to attend a two or four year school of higher education is many times based on affordability,” said Senator Rice, D-Essex. “Most students can’t afford to retake classes when they transfer to a school’s 4-year program. It’s important that college advisors help students understand the importance of selecting general education classes that will easily transfer to any of our States 4-year colleges.”

10 May: Rice-Madden Measures Offer Protection To New Homebuyers

TRENTON – A package of bills sponsored by Senators Ronald L. Rice and Fred H. Madden to offer more protection to new homebuyers was approved in the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee today.

“In 2005, the State Commission of Investigation (SCI) uncovered major problems with poorly built homes,” said Senator Rice, D-Essex. “The number of residents with nightmarish experiences of negligent workmanship in their homes has been overwhelming and this legislation will make sure that homes built in this State are safe.”

09 May: Preview – Lesniak-Turner Bill To Abolish Death Penalty Before Judiciary Panel

TRENTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday will consider legislation sponsored by Senators Raymond J. Lesniak and Shirley K. Turner to abolish the death penalty in New Jersey.

“This legislation (S171/2471) will ensure that the system of justice administered by our State is effective, consistent and just,” said Senator Lesniak, D-Union, a former proponent of capital punishment.

09 May: State Lawmakers Unveil Plan To Increase Penalties On Polluters

WOODBRIDGE – At a news conference at a contaminated site on Penval Road, state lawmakers today unveiled legislation which would impose tougher penalties on polluters Statewide and enhance the enforcement powers of New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).

“As it stands now, decades of environmental regulation have led to a crisscrossing maze of regulatory standards,” said Senator Joseph F. Vitale, D-Woodbridge, who is leading efforts for enforcement modernization. “We need to ensure that the DEP has the tools to pursue modern-day polluters and levy fines which fit the crime – not penalties which were set decades ago. We want to give our State regulators the power they need to protect New Jersey’s environment, and the quality of life in our communities.”

07 May: Vitale-Karcher Bill To Offer Outpatient Dialysis For Uninsured Is Now Law

TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senators Joseph F. Vitale and Ellen Karcher which will require ambulatory care facilities in New Jersey to provide uncompensated outpatient renal dialysis services for uninsured, low-income people was signed into law on Friday by Governor Codey.

“For the many low-income New Jerseyans suffering from renal disease and kidney failure, this is great news,” said Senator Vitale, D-Middlesex, the Chair of the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee. “Our State is taking a big step to ensure access to life-sustaining dialysis treatments, without consideration of a patient’s ability to pay. We have made a bold statement that someone’s economic status shouldn’t prohibit them from receiving necessary medical attention and health care.”

07 May: Madden/Vitale Bill To Improve Response Time For Organ Donation Is Now Law

TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senators Fred H. Madden and Joseph F. Vitale that requires the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to share donor information with federally-approved organ donation agencies was signed into law today by Governor Richard J. Codey.

“This new law will ease the organ donation process, and do a better job of connecting potential donors to the people who so desperately need a second chance at life,” said Senator Madden, D-Camden and Gloucester. “The decision to become an organ donor is one to give the gift of life to a perfect stranger. Organ donation does not have to be a long, drawn out process, and by eliminating a lot of the bureaucratic red tape involved, hospitals can make sure that patients receive the organs they need sooner.”

04 May: Madden’s School Bus Seat-Check Legislation Ensuring No Child Is Left Behind Becomes Law

TRENTON – Acting Governor Codey today signed into law S-328, legislation sponsored by Senators Fred Madden and Steve Sweeney, Assemblymen David Mayer, Paul Moriarty and John Burzichelli which will require school bus drivers to visually inspect their vehicles for students after completing their routes.

Their measure imposes penalties for any school bus driver who fails to ensure all children are off a bus before leaving the vehicle after completing a route.

04 May: Madden’s ‘Skinner’s And Michelle’s Law’ Legislation To Upgrade Penalties For Hit And Run Accidents Is Now Law

TRENTON – A measure sponsored by Senator Fred H. Madden which increases the penalties for leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury was signed into law today by Governor Richard J. Codey.

The legislation is named for Lawrence R. Skinner, Sr. of Millville (Cumberland County) and Michelle Margaritonda of Martinsville (Somerset County), both of whom were killed in hit and run car accidents.

03 May: Sarlo Measure To Ease Port Authority Air Traffic Signed Into Law

TETERBORO – Acting Governor Richard J. Codey signed legislation today sponsored by Senator Paul A. Sarlo and co-sponsored by Senator Joseph Coniglio that would permit the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to purchase Stewart Airport in Newburgh, N.Y.

“As air traffic in and out of the area continues to grow, we must find new ways of reducing congestion and increasing capacity over the entire metropolitan region,” said Senator Sarlo, D-Bergen, Passaic and Essex.