TRENTON – A bill sponsored by Senate Environment Committee Chairman, Senator Bob Smith, which gives public entities the option to enter into energy savings improvement projects in order to leverage future cost savings to pay for energy efficiency projects, was signed into law today by Governor Corzine.
“This new law represents a significant step forward in promoting New Jersey’s green economy and creating new green-collar jobs in the state,” said Senator Smith, D-Middlesex and Somerset. “Unfortunately, as the national economic climate continues to worsen, there is less capital available to public agencies to engage in environmentally sustainable, energy efficient construction. However, with this new law in place, green construction will literally pay for itself, with public agencies able to capitalize on future energy savings to shepherd projects from the design phase to reality.”

With 15 Candidates Already Qualified Under Public Financing Initiative,
Stage Set for Inclusion of Primary Races in 2009
(TRENTON) -- With 75 percent of the candidates seeking public campaign financing through this year's revamped Clean Elections Pilot Program having qualified as "clean candidates" by today's key Noon deadline, Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr. said this year's clean-money initiative already has connected with voters.
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...
“She has already chosen the interests of the insurance industry over the health care needs of working people, she took millions from Wall Street as the economy went into a meltdown, and now she wants to purchase a job in Congress at a time when so many have lost their jobs because of the actions of big bankers and others." -- Monmouth County Democrats spokesman Mike Mangan, on Republican Diane Gooch, who is challenging U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone.
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