TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senator Bob Smith which would promote the construction and renovation of buildings to meet green building standards in New Jersey was unanimously approved by the Senate Economic Growth Committee today.
“During our current national economic crisis, New Jersey needs to be concerned with expanding our economy and encouraging growth and investment in the State,” said Senator Smith, D-Middlesex and Somerset, and Chairman of the Senate Environment Committee. “However, we need to be careful that in our efforts to keep our State’s economy afloat, we don’t do irreparable damage to our fragile ecosystem, and strain the energy infrastructure. By providing incentives for green construction, New Jersey is sending the message that we’re committed to environmentally-friendly development in the Garden State.”
FISHER/CRUZ-PEREZ BILL TO PROTECT TAXPAYERS
FROM HIGH-INTEREST REFUND LOANS CLEARS ASSEMBLY
(TRENTON) -- The Assembly today gave final passage to legislation Assemblyman Douglas H. Fisher and Assemblywoman Nilsa Cruz-Perez sponsored to better protect taxpayers from commercial tax preparers who bait customers into signing up for high-interest refund anticipation loans.
Christie vetoes 5 service contracts approved by Turnpike Authority Governor Christie on Thursday vetoed five professional services contracts that were approved by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority a month ago. The governor’s office said Christie exercised his eighth veto because the contract fees ranged from...
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