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Death with Dignity Act, Sandy Relief Money Oversight, Banning Payment Card Surcharges, Restoring Tax Credit for Working Poor & More Job Creation Measures Highlight Thursday Assembly Agendas
Combating Mold Hazards, Protections for Medical Marijuana Patients, Tougher Penalties for Repeat Drunk Drivers Also on Tap
(TRENTON) – Asking voters whether to permit terminally ill patients to self-administer medication to end their life in a humane and dignified manner, oversight for Sandy relief money, banning retailers from imposing payment card surcharges, more job creation measures, restoring a tax credit for the working poor slashed by Gov. Christie, protections for medical marijuana patients, combating residential mold hazards and tougher penalties for repeat drunk driving offenders top Thursday’s Assembly agenda...
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