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26 Oct: Madden Legislation Establishing Statewide Database On Children’s Sudden Cardiac Events Clears Senate

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Fred Madden (D – Gloucester, Camden) that would require the reporting of children’s sudden cardiac events and establish a statewide database to keep track of such information has cleared the Senate.

“The abundance of data that this registry can provide us will be helpful in so many different ways,” said Madden. “It is just one of a number of ways I hope to help address the very serious, very real issue of sudden cardiac arrest in our young people.”

01 Oct: Madden Legislation Establishing Statewide Database On Children’s Sudden Cardiac Events Clears Committee

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Fred Madden (D – Gloucester, Camden) that would require the reporting of children’s sudden cardiac events and establish a statewide database to keep track of such information cleared the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee today.

“This kind of registry will organize and provide an abundance of information that will allow us to help our children before it is too late,” said Madden. “It is just one of the many ways I hope to bring attention to the very serious, very real issue of sudden cardiac arrest in our young people.”

18 Jun: Madden Legislation Establishing Statewide Database On Children’s Sudden Cardiac Events Clears Committee

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Fred Madden (D – Gloucester, Camden) that would require the reporting of children’s sudden cardiac events and establish a statewide database to keep track of such information cleared the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee today.

“The abundance of data that this registry can provide us will be helpful in so many different ways,” said Madden. “It is just one of the many ways I hope to bring attention to the very serious, very real issue of sudden cardiac arrest in our young people.”

07 Jul: Governor Pair Of Bills Streamlining Commissioner’s Powers

TRENTON – Governor Jon S. Corzine signed two pieces of legislation today sponsored by Senator Shirley K. Turner that will strengthen and streamline the ability of the Department of Education to develop and apply rules aimed at governing local schools and holding districts accountable.

“New Jersey’s schools have been tarnished dealt by mistakes over the past few months that could have been avoided if there was better oversight of local schools,” said Senator Turner, D-Mercer and Chair of the Senate Education Committee. “Now we are empowering the Department of Education to hold districts accountable so that we don’t have situations in the future like the obscene payout promised to Keansburg’s retiring Superintendent.”

23 Jun: Senate Approves Turner Bill Streamlining Education Commissioner’s Powers

TRENTON – The Senate approved legislation today sponsored by Senator Shirley K. Turner aimed at strengthening and streamlining the ability of the Department of Education to develop and apply the rules governing local schools and holding school districts accountable.

“In recent weeks, New Jersey has seen several cases in which local school districts have failed their students and local taxpayers. Between the ridiculous $740,000 payout promised by Keansburg’s to their retiring Superintendent and the inappropriate use of substitute teachers at Joyce Kilmer Elementary in Trenton this year, it has become clear that we need stronger State oversight of all of New Jersey’s school districts,” said Senator Turner, D-Mercer.

05 Jun: Senate Education Committee Approves Pair Of Bills Streamlining Commissioner’s Powers

TRENTON – The Senate Education Committee approved two pieces of legislation today sponsored by Senator Shirley K. Turner aimed at strengthening and streamlining the ability of the Department of Education to develop and apply the rules governing local schools and holding school districts accountable.

“Between the obscene payout promised to Keansburg’s retiring Superintendent and the inappropriate use of substitute teachers at Joyce Kilmer Elementary in Trenton this year, it has become clear that we need to go further in holding local school districts accountable for the financial and administrative choices they make,” said Senator Turner, D-Mercer and Chair of the Committee.