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From Cold Peace to Hot War - The Future of New Jersey Politics Act Three – 2024 & 2025

In Presidential election years, New Jersey politics is usually the furthest thing from people’s minds and that is how the political machine bosses like it.

HUD Secretary Marica Fudge Announces $35 Million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant During Visit to Camden, NJ

HUD Secretary Marica Fudge Announces $35 Million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant During Visit to Camden, NJ Federal grant will leverage funding to revitalize Ablett Village public housing, Cramer Hill Neighborhood   WASHINGTON U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge traveled to Camden, New Jersey, to announce a $35 million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant[.]

Norcross Statement on President Biden s First Address to Joint Session of Congress

Norcross Statement on President Biden’s First Address to Joint Session of Congress WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) issued the following statement: “Tonight, President Biden, joined by Vice President Harris and House Speaker Pelosi, proved we’re not only making history – we’re making progress. On the eve of the Biden-Harris Administration’s 100th day, over[.]

Understanding and Protecting Vital U S Defense Supply Chains

Toggle open close The United States has entered a new era of great-power competition with China. As the country makes this shift, policymakers are forced to reevaluate some lingering assumptions that drove defense policy during the Cold War, the country’s last period of sustained great-power competition. The competition with the Soviet Union was a competition between two spheres that rarely overlapped: The United States had very little commerce with the Soviet Union, and the global economy was essentially divided into East and West, with much more trade within each sphere than between the two. The competition we face with China today is very different. In the globalized economy, the United States and China are deeply invested in each other’s economies and highly interdependent as a result. The U.S. defense sector is no exception to this, as large multinational defense contractors and their suppliers seek to drive down costs by moving their supply chains overseas, sometimes to c

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