TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Jim Beach, Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg and Senator Raymond Lesniak that would prohibit…
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TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Jim Beach and Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg that would prohibit the investment of…
TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Donald Norcross (D-Camden/Gloucester) to permit the sale of motorcycles on Sunday received final approval today by both houses of the Legislature.
“With our dealerships closed for business on Sunday, consumers are heading across the river to dealers who are welcoming them with open arms,” said Senator Norcross. “Especially in this economy, we need to give businesses the tools they need to remain competitive. This legislation will place us on par with our neighbors and give business owners throughout New Jersey the ability to compete for sales.”
TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Donald Norcross (D-Camden/Gloucester) to permit the sale of motorcycles on Sunday was approved yesterday by the full Senate.
“While our dealerships are closed for business, motorcycle dealers across the river are welcoming New Jersey consumers with open arms,” said Senator Norcross. “Especially in this economy, we need to give businesses the tools they need to remain competitive. This legislation will place our state on par with Delaware and give business owners throughout New Jersey the ability to compete for sales.”
TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senator Donald Norcross (D-Camden/Gloucester) to permit the sale of motorcycles on Sunday was approved yesterday by the Senate Transportation Committee.
“While our dealerships are closed for business, motorcycle dealers across the river are welcoming New Jersey consumers with open arms,” said Senator Norcross. “Especially in this economy, we need to give businesses the tools they need to remain competitive. This legislation will place our state on par with Delaware and give our business owners throughout New Jersey the ability to compete for sales.”
TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senator Ellen Karcher which would prohibit the payment of temporary disability benefits when disability is incurred as the result of a fourth degree crime or gross misconduct was approved by the Senate Labor Committee by a vote of 3-0.
“The State Disability Fund should not be in the business of subsidizing illegal activities and dangerous misconduct,” said Senator Karcher, D-Monmouth and Mercer. “It should act as a safety net for people who are legitimately injured and cannot work due to their injuries. We need protections in place to ensure that the TDI fund is not plundered by greedy cons looking for a State handout and taking advantage of a worthwhile program.”