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Imagine buying a home—then discovering the property comes with potential costs for an undisclosed dam.
The Assembly recently advanced A4007, which would prevent this by requiring the disclosure of dams during real estate transactions so buyers can make informed decisions before finalizing a sale.
From Revolutionary War battlefields to local landmarks, these places connect us to the people & events that shaped our state. Supporting and preserving them isn't just about honoring the past; it's about making history accessible for current & future generations to experience & learn from firsthand.
Assemblyman Moen joined Lieutenant Governor Dale Caldwell and First Gentleman Jason Hedberg at Princeton Battlefield State Park recently to highlight the importance of preserving New Jersey's historic sites and making them accessible to the public. youtube.com/shorts/l_aeq...
The Oversight, Reform & Fed. Relations Committee advanced A2550 this week. Sponsored by Asw. Bagolie, it would help ensure certain adult children with disabilities can continue receiving dependent health insurance coverage after age 26 when they remain dependent on a parent for care and support.
An estimated $60 million in electric ratepayer costs could be eliminated under legislation advanced yesterday by the Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee.
Hear Assemblywoman Katz discuss the legislation and its potential impact on utility bills.
As Assemblywoman Katz explains, New Jersey utilities are already members of PJM, the regional transmission organization (RTO) that coordinates the electric grid across multiple states. A2757 would eliminate an incentive payment tied to that participation, potentially lowering costs for ratepayers.
Hidden fees add up fast. Today, Assemblyman William Sampson joined Governor Sherrill and Attorney General Jennifer Davenport as they announced a crack down to reduce and eliminate junk fees in New Jersey.
What happens across the globe can affect public health here in New Jersey. Legislation sponsored by Asm. Stanley would authorize the New Jersey Department of Health to establish partnerships in international public health.
Read more at @nj.com: www.nj.com/healthfit/20...
For students who are fasting, a typical school day can come with additional challenges. Yesterday, the Assembly Education Committee advanced A2042 which would require the development of guidance for public schools on accommodating students who are fasting for religious or medical reasons.