Wayne Bryant

December 8, 2005 - 8:33pm
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Acting Governor Richard Codey

Codey Initiatives Pass Full Senate
Stronger Local Pay-to-Play Ban Option Passes on the Floor
Additional Legislation Will Protect Teens, Motorists; Provide Scholarships

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December 5, 2005 - 7:22pm
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State Senator Wayne R. Bryant

Senator Bryant's 'NJ STARS II' Bill Clears Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee
Trenton - A measure sponsored by Senator Wayne R. Bryant that would expand the "NJ STARS" law to enable some of the State's most exceptional students to earn Bachelor's degrees free of charge was approved today by the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee.

"This measure is the next step in helping to reward New Jersey's exceptional students for their hard work," said Senator Bryant, D-Camden and Gloucester, Chair of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee and a member of the Senate Education Committee. "With this bill, we are pushing 'NJ STARS' further, to help ensure that the State's best students are able to continue their educational careers and earn the necessary degrees to allow them to compete in tomorrow's workforce."

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October 11, 2005 - 5:36pm
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State Senator Wayne R. Bryant

SENATOR BRYANT VOICES SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES

TRENTON - Senator Wayne R. Bryant, D-Camden & Gloucester, Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee Chair and a member of the Senate Education Committee, released the following statement today after a news conference held by the New Jersey Council of Community Colleges discussing the role of community colleges in economic and workforce development now and during the upcoming gubernatorial administration:

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September 26, 2005 - 7:27pm
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State Senators Wayne R. Bryant and Nia H. Gill

BRYANT-GILL LAW WILL BOOST COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE

A bill, sponsored by Senators Wayne R. Bryant and Nia H. Gill to boost the ability of locally-based health care centers to meet the needs of their communities was signed into law today by Acting Gov. Codey.

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September 26, 2005 - 2:30pm
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State Senators Fred Madden and Wayne Bryant

MADDEN/BRYANT MEASURE TO HELP COMBAT KIDNEY DISEASE IS NOW LAW
A measure sponsored by Senators Fred H. Madden and Wayne R. Bryant to require clinical laboratories to help with early kidney disease detection by monitoring creatinine levels in patients' blood was signed into law today by Governor Richard J. Codey at the St. Matthew's Baptist Church Community Development Center.

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