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Diegnan & Burzichelli Corporate Business Reform Bill Package Continues Advancing as Part of Job Creation Effort
Three-Bill Package Stems from Recommendations of Corporate and Business Law Study Commission; Would Help NJ Businesses Stay Competitive in Global Marketplace
(TRENTON) – A three-bill package sponsored by Assembly Democrats Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr., and John J. Burzichelli that would make changes to the state’s corporate business laws in order to keep New Jersey companies competitive in the global marketplace was advanced Monday by a Senate panel. The bills are part of the ongoing Assembly Democratic job creation and economic development effort.
“Simplifying and streamlining outdated and confusing portions of New Jersey’s corporate business laws will help make it easier for the companies that are already here to continue conducting business,” said Diegnan (D-Middlesex). “These changes will make New Jersey even more attractive for businesses looking to set up shop or expand their presence in the state..."
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