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Chanelle Scott McCullum, second from right, was sworn into a seat on the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners on April 21 by Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin, far right.PHOTO COURTESY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION
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Chanelle Scott McCullum, center, was sworn into a seat on the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners on April 21 by Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin, right.PHOTO COURTESY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICE OF COMMUNICATION
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Chanelle Scott McCullum was sworn into a seat on the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners on April 21.
She fills the seat left vacant after the sudden passing of Deputy Director Kenneth Armwood on March 29.
Press Releases January 12, 2021, 12:36 pm | in
LEADING POLITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP CONGRATULATES ASSEMBLYMAN KENNEDY ON NEW ROLE AS CHAIR OF ASSEMBLY ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
TRENTON – The following statement is from
Ed Potosnak, Executive Director, New Jersey League of Conservation Voters, congratulating Assemblyman Jim Kennedy in his new role as chair of the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee.
“We congratulate Assemblyman Kennedy on his appointment to Chair of the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee. He has a pro-conservation track record on our Legislative Scorecard and is a champion for the environment,” said
Ed Potosnak, Executive Director, New Jersey LCV. “We look forward to continuing to work with Chairman Kennedy on critical legislation to address climate change, advance environmental justice, and protecting clean drinking water through chemical safety reforms like restricting the use of bee-killing pest
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Pinkin Bill to Help Municipalities to Include Climate Change Element in Land Use Master Plan Clears Assembly December 17, 2020, 2:33 pm | in
Pinkin Bill to Help Municipalities to Include Climate Change Element in Land Use Master Plan Clears Assembly
(TRENTON) – Encouraging municipalities to assess the effects of climate change on their towns in their master plan, legislation sponsored by Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin (D-Middlesex) was advanced by the full Assembly Thursday 50-28.
The bill (A-2785) would require that the land use plan element of a municipal master plan include a climate change-related hazard vulnerability assessment. It would apply to any land use plan element adopted after the date the bill is enacted into law.