Addiego, Burzichelli Introduce Bill to Establish Chief Accountability Officer, Oversee State Ombudsmen May 14, 2021, 1:45 pm | in
Addiego, Burzichelli Introduce Bill to Establish Chief Accountability Officer, Oversee State Ombudsmen
Trenton – In a major government accountability effort that will protect the interests of taxpayers, Senator Dawn Addiego and Assemblyman John Burzichelli introduced legislation to establish the position of Chief Accountability Officer. The new position would oversee all state ombudsmen, compliance officers, and comptrollers and directly report to the Governor.
“After recently learning of the failures of the Department of Correction’s ombudsperson, it is clear we need to do more to oversee the work of those charged with holding government agencies accountable. Taxpayers expect and deserve no less!” said Senator Addiego (D-Burlington/Atlantic/Camden). “The Chief Accountability Officer will be charged wit
Weinberg, Addiego Bill to Establish Programs to Prevent Stillbirth Advances May 7, 2021, 2:18 pm | in
Weinberg, Addiego Bill to Establish Programs to Prevent Stillbirth Advances
Trenton – In response to the lack of resources for parents following a stillbirth, the Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee approved legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg and Senator Dawn Addiego, which would establish the “Stillbirth Resource Center” and other programs for the prevention and reduction of stillbirths.
“The loss of a child through stillbirth is a devastating and traumatic event for many families, but this type of loss is not widely recognized, leaving families with little support and resources to cope with this tragic loss,” said Senator Weinberg (D-Bergen). “Many medical providers lack the tools needed to respond to the parents’ physical, emotional and social needs following a stillbirth. Thro
Press Releases April 29, 2021, 5:24 pm | in
Burlington County Commissioners partnering with Senators Singleton and Addiego to collect items for domestic violence victims
MOUNT HOLLY – The Burlington County Board of Commissioners is teaming with New Jersey Senators Troy Singleton and Dawn Marie Addiego to collect items for Catholic Charities Providence House Domestic Violence Services and the women and children the nonprofit helps shelter and support.
Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson announced the new donation drive on Wednesday, describing it as a way for residents to assist the shelter and its mission during the Mother’s Day holiday and beyond.
“Domestic violence is heartbreaking and devastating, and the pandemic has only made it that much harder for the victims,” Hopson said. “This donation drive is an easy way for our residents to help, and we’re incredibly grateful to be able to team with leaders like Senators Single
By TAPINTO BORDENTOWN STAFF
Credits: Kristin Antonello
April 30, 2021 at 9:50 AM
BORDENTOWN CITY, NJ – The Burlington County Board of Commissioners is teaming with New Jersey Senators Troy Singleton and Dawn Marie Addiego to collect items for Catholic Charities Providence House Domestic Violence Services and the women and children the nonprofit helps shelter and support. Items are being collected at the Burlington County Library branches, including the Bordentown branch on E. Union Street in Bordentown City.
Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson announced the new donation drive on Wednesday, describing it as a way for residents to assist the shelter and its mission during the Mother’s Day holiday and beyond.