Help arrives as New Jersey now has Rare Disease Advisory Council
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Bill Targeting Non-Functioning Government Bodies Gains Senate Approval January 28, 2021, 3:47 pm | in
Bill Targeting Non-Functioning Government Bodies Gains Senate Approval
Trenton – Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney and Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean, Jr. that would shut down do-nothing advisory groups was approved today by the Senate.
“These government bodies that have outlived their purpose are costly and wasteful,” said Senator Sweeney (D-Gloucester/Salem/Cumberland). “They might have served a purpose at one time, but there is no need to keep them in place if they have become inactive.”
“Dormant boards and authorities are useless to the state and the taxpayers,” said Senator Kean (R-Union/Morris/Somerset/Essex). “If a government-established entity doesn’t conduct business, fails to accomplish anything, and hides in the shadows, there is no need to retain it. We can eliminate these useless bo
Roselle Park Mayor Joseph Signorello Launches Campaign for State Senate in LD21 By Insider NJ | January 11, 2021, 4:51 pm | in The Diner Booth
Roselle Park Mayor Joseph Signorello has announced he will be seeking the Democratic nomination for State Senate in legislative district 21. The district encompasses sixteen municipalities from Union County, Morris County, and Somerset County.
“As the Mayor of my hometown, I have seen firsthand the financial waste and inefficiency from our politicians in Trenton. As my residents’ property taxes and income taxes rise each year, Senator Kean has done nothing to help middle-class families,” said Mayor Joseph Signorello. Enough is enough, I am running to stabilize taxes, fund our schools, and fix our infrastructure.”