DIEGNAN / BARNES / CONNERS / RAMOS LOOK TO HELP VETERANS MAKE TRANSITION INTO CLASSROOM
BILL CREATING ‘TROOPS TO COLLEGE’ PROGRAM GETS FINAL LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL
(TRENTON) – Legislation sponsored by Assemblymen Patrick J. Diegnan Jr., Peter J. Barnes III, Jack Conners and Ruben J. Ramos Jr. to help veterans make the transition from the battlefield to the college classroom has received final legislative approval.
The bill (A-3360) would require the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education, in consultation with the Department of Veterans’ and Military Affairs, to establish the Troops to College Program. The program would assist New Jersey’s public institutions of higher education in coordinating a comprehensive array of services to help veterans make the transition into the college classroom.
“Our veterans deserve the best, and that includes access to higher education,” said Diegnan (D-Middlesex). “This plan would make that transition easier and is the right thing to do for those who have sacrificed their time and energy to defend our nation.”
CHIAPPONE/RAMOS/EVANS BILL CREATING NJ COLON CANCER EDUCATION FUND ADVANCES
(TRENTON) - Legislation sponsored by Assembly members Anthony Chiappone, Ruben J. Ramos, Jr. and Elease Evans to establish the "New Jersey Colon Cancer Education Fund" has been released by an Assembly panel.
The legislation (A-2519) would allow taxpayers to voluntary contribute to the fund through a check-off on state corporate and personal income tax returns.
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