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NJBCTC PRESIDENT STATEMENT PLA EXPANSION EFFORT BECOMING LAW May 3, 2021, 11:02 am | in
NJBCTC PRESIDENT STATEMENT PLA EXPANSION EFFORT BECOMING LAW
CLARK – William T. Mullen, President of the New Jersey Building & Construction Trades Council
today released the following statement on a measure to expand the use of Project Labor Agreements
(S3414/A5378) being signed into law:
“Friday was a great day for all the hard-working men and women of the building trades. Opportunities to secure union jobs provide a pathway to the middle class for tens of thousands of New Jersey residents and ensure the next generation of construction workers remain the best trained, equipped, and safest workforce.”
PSEG Nuclear s Hope Creek Generating Station Commenced Planned Refueling and Maintenance Outage
Hope Creek Generating Station Set Records for Reliability and Availability
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LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK, N.J., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This week, PSEG Nuclear s Hope Creek Generating Station marked another uninterrupted 18-month production cycle and entered a planned refueling and maintenance outage after operators safely removed the unit from the regional power grid.
Hope Creek is one of three nuclear units operated by PSEG Nuclear in Salem County, New Jersey. Collectively, the combined Salem and Hope Creek generating site produces approximately 40% of the state s electricity and more than 90% of its carbon-free energy, making it a critical component of New Jersey s long-range clean energy objectives and climate change efforts.
The eventual victor in the race to replace retiring state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, the three-decade liberal warrior from Teaneck, will not change the political balance of power the state Senate.
The winner of the emerging primary in the 37th Legislative District, a reliable Democratic redoubt of 13 Bergen County towns, will join the ruling Democratic majority under the Statehouse dome.
Yet, to some degree, the contest for Weinberg s seat shaping up to be fought between Weinberg s two longtime Assembly colleagues, Gordon Johnson and Valerie Vainieri Huttle, both from Englewood is emerging as a proxy for a broader statewide war. The 37th District is just the latest battleground in the progressive revolt against the old Democratic machine that has roiled the state party for more than four years.