Money from the Gas Tax will help make infrastructure improvements on the local level
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation
"...We would like to thank Judge Jacobson for her thorough and thoughtful decision. The Governor also thanks Ted Wells and the team of exceptional attorneys from both Paul, Weiss and the Governor's Office who handled this matter. "
The grant funding is part of a larger effort by the Murphy Administration to commit more resources to community revitalization programs that focus on small businesses and neighborhood improvement projects.
The grants will help improve the quality of life for New Jersey residents by assisting communities with their neighborhood revitalization efforts.
“Our thoughts are with the State Troopers, fire personnel, EMS professionals, and pedestrians who were injured in this morning’s incident along Interstate 280, when a dump truck plowed into the site of an earlier accident...."
New Laws Will Help Students Understand the True Cost of College and Protect Student Loan Borrowers
The grant funding is part of a larger effort by the Murphy Administration to commit more resources to community revitalization programs that focus on small businesses and neighborhood improvement projects.
"...This law follows on the heels of the action New Jersey took just weeks ago to similarly protect first responders living with severe health problems due to their exposure to toxic compounds while working to rescue fellow Americans at the World Trade Center...."
"We are saddened to learn of the passing of former Spotswood Mayor and 9/11 first responder, Nick Poliseno.
"Tammy and I are shocked to learn of the sudden and unexpected passing of Tony Persichilli, former mayor of Pennington Borough and husband of Health Commissioner-nominee Judy Persichilli...
“I am proud to sign this bill today for our women, children and families, which will institute this policy as state law, and put an end to this discriminatory workplace practice once and for all.”
Siguiendo con el compromiso del gobernador de construir una economía más fuerte y justa, la cumbre, que tendrá lugar en la ciudad de Newark el 20 de septiembre, está diseñada para crear una cadena robusta y diversa de contratación de proveedores estatales que fomentaría oportunidades para empresas propiedad de minorías, mujeres, veteranos y LGBTQ (MWVBE).
In keeping with the Governor’s commitment to build a stronger and fairer economy, the summit – taking place in Newark on September 20 – is designed to create a more robust and diverse state contracting supply chain by fostering opportunities for minority, women, veteran, and LGBTQ business enterprises (MWVBE).
Governor:“SDA Board Chair Rob Nixon and Interim SDA CEO Manny Da Silva Have My Full and Unwavering Support to Make Any Management Decisions They Deem Necessary Based on the Findings of These Reports”
“Our administration is tracking the outages across New Jersey that have resulted in over 300,000 blackouts caused by this evening’s line of powerful storms.
Governor Phil Murphy and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo today jointly signed bi-state legislation to create the Gateway Development Commission, a critical step forward for the Gateway Program.
“The Gateway Program isn’t just about New York and New Jersey – it’s about the entire national economy with 20 percent of the country’s GDP reliant on the region served by the Northeast Corridor. ..."
Today, Governor Phil Murphy and U.S. Congressman Donald Norcross led the New Jersey Congressional Delegation on a tour of New Jersey’s military installations. There were stops at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, the 177th Fighter Wing in Atlantic City, Picatinny Arsenal and Naval Weapons Station Earle.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that Marcela Ospina Maziarz will serve as interim Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health. Ms. Maziarz, the current Deputy Commissioner for Health Systems, takes the helm from Commissioner Dr. Shereef Elnahal, who departed the Administration today to serve as Chief Executive Officer of University Hospital in Newark.
Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 75, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff to honor the life of former United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on Tuesday, July 23, 2019.
3.5% Unemployment Rate is Lowest Monthly Rate Since State-Level Records Began in 1976. New Jersey's Unemployment Rate Falls Below National Unemployment Rate of 3.7%
“With heat this high, people at risk should stay in air conditioning as much as possible. It’s imperative that people decrease their outdoor activity, drink a lot of liquids, and seek out cool places,” Commissioner Johnson said.
The state’s unemployment rate fell by 0.3 percentage points to 3.5 percent — the lowest monthly rate since state-level records began in 1976 — and below the national unemployment rate of 3.7 percent.
"...I am gratified that Judge Troiano will no longer sit on the bench and that removal proceedings will begin against Judge Russo. ..."
"There were 176 Emergency Department visits between May 29 and July 8 due to heat-related illness,” said State Epidemiologist Dr. Tina Tan. “It is critical for residents to drink plenty of fluids, spend time in cool places and reduce or reschedule any physical activity.”
The law mandates the survey to be summarized in a report that will be submitted to the Governor and the Legislature.
Lawsuit Challenges New IRS Rule Designed to Undermine State Programs Adopted in the Aftermath of the SALT Deduction Cap that Promote Charitable Giving
Governor Phil Murphy today announced a new registered apprenticeship program to support electrical technician, electronic technician, and mechanical technician occupations at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Laboratory (PPPL) to further fusion energy research in the state.
The four bills signed today will promote smart gun technology, expand the list of crimes that disqualify a person from gun ownership, strengthen anti-gun trafficking laws, and support suicide prevention efforts.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed three pieces of legislation addressing the opioid crisis. A3292, A4744, and SJR35 will strengthen opioid prescription label requirements, ensure greater access to Medicated-Assisted Treatment (MAT) benefits for Medicaid recipients, and spread awareness of opioid abuse through the designation of October 6th as “Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day”.
Seven-Day, Six-City Trip to India This September Will Strengthen Economic Ties, Promote Business Investments in New Jersey
Governor Murphy Will Be the First Governor in New Jersey History to Visit India on Official Business
“Tammy and I are keeping Deidre, Eric, and Elena in our prayers today, along with everyone in the 32BJ family who worked and fought alongside Hector and loved him as a brother. ..."
“Tammy and I are keeping Deidre, Eric, and Elena in our prayers today, along with everyone in the 32BJ family who worked and fought alongside Hector and loved him as a brother. ..."
"Anticipando las inminentes redadas de ICE de la Administración Trump, estamos comunicando de manera proactiva con nuestras comunidades inmigrantes para asegurar que sepan que los apoyamos y que estamos preparados para hacer todo lo posible para protegerlos.
La legislación codifica en la ley ciertas políticas existentes del Departamento de Correcciones de Nueva Jersey, pone límites al uso del confinamiento aislado a largo plazo, y restringe el uso de confinamiento aislado en poblaciones vulnerables.
The legislation codifies into law certain existing New Jersey Department of Corrections policies, places limits on the use of long-term isolated confinement, and restricts the use of isolated confinement on vulnerable populations.
This law will provide municipalities with a tool to revitalize and reuse properties for public benefit.
Development to Provide Affordable Apartments for Families, Supportive Housing for Residents with Special Needs and those Experiencing Frequent Emergency Department Use
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bill into law: S2557 (Singleton, Oroho/DeAngelo, Lampitt, Sumter) – Concerns stop-work orders related to prevailing wage and construction worker employment.
Governor Phil Murphy today released a comprehensive report from the Task Force on Employee Misclassification, vowing to intensify efforts to curtail the widespread and illegal practice of misclassifying workers as independent contractors instead of employees, which cheats some workers out of benefits and wages, hurts law-abiding business owners, and costs the state tens of millions of dollars a year in lost employment-related tax revenue.
“Thousands of courageous volunteers put their lives on the line in order to save those affected by the devastation of 9/11,” said Governor Murphy. “We will never forget their selfless acts of heroism, just as we will always be grateful for the first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. ..."
Governor Phil Murphy today signed ACS for A4430 and A4555, also known as “Linda’s Law,” which will require electric public utility companies to verify with all residential customers whether anyone at the residence uses life-sustaining equipment powered by electricity.
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bill into law: A5608 w/GR (Burzichelli, Mukherji, Pintor Marin/Sarlo) – Allows purchase of lottery tickets through decoupled debit payment method; makes appropriation.
Ese mismo día, el Gobernador firmó la Orden Ejecutiva No. 74, la cual dirige al departamento de Servicios Humanos y al departamento de Trabajo de Nueva Jersey promover iniciativas de integración para los inmigrantes y refugiados, incluso mencionó sobre la creación de la Oficina para Nuevos Estadounidenses.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced two new measures to continue the Administration’s unwavering commitment to build an inclusive state for every New Jersey resident.
“I am appalled by the news of the senseless murder of Curtis Jenkins III, a young man who was continuing his family’s tradition of bringing positive change to Camden. ..."
"President Trump’s ill-fated quest to include the citizenship question has always been a thinly-veiled attempt to intimidate diverse states like New Jersey."
"President Trump’s ill-fated quest to include the citizenship question has always been a thinly-veiled attempt to intimidate diverse states like New Jersey."
“Hiring Evan from the private sector is a major step in achieving the kind of economic prosperity and job growth we envision,” said Governor Murphy.
Gross to serve as Executive Director of the New Jersey Israel Commission. Andrew, who begins his service in August, had previously served as Director of Political Affairs at the Consulate General of Israel in New York.
To help speed the getaway, customers are reminded of the convenience the MyTix feature on the NJ TRANSIT mobile app offers to purchase tickets.
Today New Jersey’s Minimum Wage Rises to $10/Hour
Statewide Minimum Wage Increase Will Ultimately Benefit Over One Million New Jersey Workers
Today, Governor Phil Murphy took action on the following bills ...
Governor Phil Murphy - Signing of Fiscal Year 2020 State Budget
Acting to improve health care access for New Jersey residents, Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation to establish a State-Based Health Exchange in New Jersey.
A5608 (Burzichelli, Mukherji/Sarlo) – Allows purchase of lottery tickets through decoupled debit payment method.
Governor Phil Murphy today joined with Department of Transportation Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti and NJ TRANSIT President and CEO Kevin Corbett to highlight historic investments made in the agency after nearly a decade of neglect.
Governor Phil Murphy, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal, and Secretary of State Tahesha Way responded today to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that rejected a decision by the Trump Administration to include a citizenship question in the 2020 U.S. Census.
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bills into law:
A5381 (Reynolds-Jackson, Verrelli/Turner) – Authorizes State Treasurer to sell surplus real property located in City of Trenton, Mercer County.
Governor Phil Murphy today emphasized the need to fully fund the state’s last-dollar college grant program, the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG), in order to expand the opportunity to more students at all of the state’s county colleges next academic year. During the spring 2019 semester, the program enabled thousands of students to work toward a degree without accruing large amounts of debt.
Today, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 72, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff to honor the life of former United States Navy servicemember Kevin Yali on Wednesday, June 26, 2019.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced his intention to nominate Judy Persichilli as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health.
Governor Phil Murphy was joined today by the New Jersey Department of Health and New Jersey Department of Human Services to emphasize the importance of including a modest fee on opioid manufacturers and distributors to help offset state costs for crucial programs to fight the opioid epidemic and support recovery.
“Kevin Yali proved that service is a lifetime calling. Having honorably served four deployments in the United States Navy, he knew he had more to give.
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bills into law:
A5000 w/GR (Mosquera, Reynolds-Jackson, Wimberly/Singleton, Oroho, Addiego) - Requires DCA to produce and maintain database concerning residential properties under foreclosure.
S362 w/GR (Rice/Sumter, Jasey, Reynolds-Jackson) - Provides that deed restrictions on affordable housing units are not extinguished by foreclosure proceedings.
S3375 w/GR (Ruiz, Greenstein/Carter, Chaparro, Vainieri Huttle) - Establishes maternal health care pilot program to evaluate shared decision-making tool developed by DOH and used by hospitals providing maternity services, and by birthing centers.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that the State of Emergency issued on Thursday, June 20, 2019 in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties has been lifted as of noon on Monday, June 24, 2019.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation to extend for three years foreclosure protections and mortgage relief programs for homeowners impacted by Superstorm Sandy, which were originally set to expire on July 1, 2019.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) today unanimously granted the state’s first award for offshore wind to Ørsted’s Ocean Wind 1,100 MW project, giving the company the opportunity to build 1,100 MW of offshore wind in federal waters.
With one week left to enact a constitutionally-mandated balanced budget, Governor Phil Murphy was joined today by the State Treasurer and policy experts to underscore the importance of making sure New Jersey’s budget is bolstered by real revenue numbers and solid reserves to help weather an inevitable economic downturn.
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bills into law:
S1758 w/GR (Weinberg, Ruiz/Murphy, Benson, Zwicker) – Codifies donated leave program for State employees in career, senior executive, and unclassified service.
S3465 w/GR (Pou, Kean/Bramnick, Jimenez, Carter) – Revises requirements for examination and license to practice mortuary science.
“The Gateway Program is the most urgently needed infrastructure project in the nation, with profound ramifications for our regional and national economies.
"The extension of this flawed legislation that not only has not served its intended purpose, but has resulted in potential fraud on a huge scale, is nothing more than politics at its worst."
Today, Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency, effective immediately, in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester Counties due to severe weather conditions, including heavy rains and extreme flooding.
Bill Passed and Signed in Memory of Samantha Josephson
“The County of Union is proud to support the legislation from Governor Phil Murphy and our state legislators to improve gun safety in New Jersey for all of our residents," said Freeholder Chairwoman Bette Jane Kowalski.
Today, Secretary of Higher Education Zakiya Smith Ellis and Higher Education Student Assistance Authority Executive Director David Socolow participated in a roundtable forum with students at Essex County College to hear what the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) has meant for their academic aspirations.
Governor Murphy Urges Senate President to Act on Gun Safety Legislation and Gun Licensing Fees
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bills into law: S150 (Singleton, Greenstein/Zwicker, Benson, Sumter), S393 w/GR (Madden, Singleton/DeAngelo, Murphy, Verrelli), S844 w/GR (Turner, Cruz-Perez/Sumter, Mukherji, Pintor Marin, Wimberly), S1967 w/GR (Sweeney, Madden/Jasey, Taliaferro, Benson)
"Four months ago, I presented a budget built on the core principles of returning New Jersey to sound and fiscally responsible practices, with tax fairness and a strong surplus, and, most of all, making investments that ensure that New Jersey's future works for everyone."
Today, Governor Phil Murphy announced the launch of the New Jersey Innovation Skills Accelerator - a free, online program to train public officials to leverage new technology and data to drive innovation in their day-to-day work and tap into the intelligence and expertise of residents of the Garden State.
Fulfilling his promise to restore New Jersey’s national leadership in the fight against climate change and sea-level rise, Governor Phil Murphy today announced that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has formally adopted two rules returning New Jersey to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).
For the first time in New Jersey history, Drumthwacket, the Governor’s official residence in Princeton, will fly the Pride flag on its official flagpole for the duration of Pride Month in a show of support for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
“By keeping Veterans Memorial Family School open, we are ensuring continued educational success for students in Camden and keeping a long-standing part of the community open. I am proud that my Administration has worked closely with the city to prevent the closure of this school.”
“By keeping Veterans Memorial Family School open, we are ensuring continued educational success for students in Camden and keeping a long-standing part of the community open. I am proud that my Administration has worked closely with the city to prevent the closure of this school.”
This legislation will honor New Jersey women veterans for their great sacrifices to protect our country.
"Governor Murphy’s new incentives bill will be a catalyst for smart growth for the entire state of New Jersey and is well aligned with Newark’s economic development strategies ..."
"The IRS today made clear it is not interested in fairness for New Jersey’s taxpayers. ..."
The four approved projects, the first under the law signed by Governor Murphy in 2018, represent a range of productions including major film and television productions, as well as smaller, independent films.
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 69, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 to honor the life of West Point Cadet Christopher “C.J.” Morgan of West Orange, who tragically died after a military vehicle accident last Thursday.
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed S2986 into law, which will require hotels with over 100 guest rooms to provide panic devices in order to protect hotel employees from violent acts, such as sexual assault and sexual harassment, while performing housekeeping duties.
"Protecting New Jersey’s children is of the utmost urgency, and this legislation will help ensure that child pornography offenses are treated with the same seriousness as other heinous crimes,”
“New Jersey has one of the largest concentrations of Portuguese-Americans in the nation, and I am honored to sign this resolution to celebrate the contributions this community has made to the Garden State,” said Governor Murphy.
On Saturday, June 8, First Lady Tammy Murphy will host her fourth Family Festival in Newark.
Cadet Morgan represented the highest and best values of New Jersey. By all accounts, he was a standout in every regard – academically, athletically, and in the leadership he showed among his peers within the West Orange and West Point communities.
Visit Participating Pharmacies to Anonymously Obtain Free Lifesaving Naloxone to Reverse Opioid Overdoses
The Governor Also Announces Creation of Early Childhood Division Within DOE
Targeted, Transparent, and Capped Tax Incentives Will Help Restore New Jersey’s Prominence in the Innovation Economy
The award will be presented at the 2019 BIO International Convention in Philadelphia.
June is Aphasia Awareness Month
The New Jersey Partnership to Plug-In Will Coordinate the Efforts of the Board of Public Utilities, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the Economic Development Authority
Additional Relief for Millions Contingent on Passage of Millionaire’s Tax
“The success of small businesses is essential to growing New Jersey’s economy,” said Governor Murphy.
The bills will write into state law the basic protections for health care consumers that are part of the Affordable Care Act, including protections for no-cost preventative care, prohibiting exclusions for preexisting conditions, allowing children to stay on their parents’ plan until age 26, and protecting maternity care as essential health benefits, among others.
“New Jersey is better than we found it and ready for even better days ahead”
The Commission was first created in 2009 and was set to expire on June 11, 2019. This executive order will ensure that Hellenic heritage continues to be recognized and studied in New Jersey.
Governor Murphy, Lt. Governor Oliver, and Urban Mayors Discuss Gun Violence Prevention
Governor Phil Murphy and Senator Bob Menendez today marked the start of Memorial Day Weekend and the Jersey Shore tourism season by highlighting joint federal-state efforts to make New Jersey’s coastline more resilient to future storms and the impacts of sea-level rise caused by global climate change.
Wells is regarded as one of the most respected and talented litigators in the nation.
Governor Phil Murphy today highlighted the value of the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) program, which has made community college tuition-free for thousands of students at county colleges across the state during the Spring 2019 semester.
"The advancement of a new Port Authority Bus Terminal that meets the needs of our commuters has been a top priority of mine since day one of this Administration...."
Prosecutor Musella takes over from Dennis Calo, who has served as Bergen County Acting Prosecutor since January 2018.
“Dan and Alyana have been vital in helping us communicate our accomplishments, and I’m thrilled they’ll continue to serve our administration in their new senior roles,” said Governor Murphy.
Governor Phil Murphy today released the following statement following comments earlier this month by New Jersey State Board of Education member Jack Fornaro:
From the Delaware River Governors' Leadership Summit
From the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development:ICYMI: Employment Advances in April
Unemployment Rate Drops to 3.9%
From the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness:ICYMI: Governor Murphy, NJOHSP Announce Expansion of the New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant Pilot Program
Governor Phil Murphy and the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) today launched the New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant Pilot Program (NJ NSGPP) open application period which will remain open through June 14, 2019
“I am proud to announce the designation of Richard Prickett as the Chair of the Pinelands Commission,” said Governor Murphy. “Richard’s experience serving on the Commission, coupled with his extensive background in environmental science, make him an exceptional individual to serve in this critical leadership position.”
The announcement was made the same day that the Governor spoke at the launch of the Holz Technik Academy in Jersey City, New Jersey. Academy attendees are hired by Eastern Millwork, attend Hudson County Community College, and eventually earn Associate degrees in Advanced Manufacturing.
“In a state as dense as New Jersey – and a state reliant upon safe and modern transportation infrastructure – it is vital to make investments to keep our roads and bridges in good repair,” said Governor Murphy.
From Amtrak:
ICYMI: Amtrak and NJ TRANSIT Continue Partnership with $31 Million Northeast Corridor Infrastructure Investment
First Rainy Day Fund Deposit in More Than a Decade, Increased Surplus, and Property Tax Relief Top Highlights of Detailed Revenue Update Provided to Senate Budget Committee
From the New Jersey Department of the Treasury:
Governor’s Conditional Veto Eliminates Loopholes, Expands Scope of State’s Pay-to-Play Laws, and Requires Disclosure for Tax Credit Recipients
“These rules solidify key program reforms to ensure greater patient access to this effective therapy,” Health Commissioner Dr. Shereef Elnahal said. “With these changes, the Department will be able to add conditions more rapidly, remove barriers for minors and increase supply of product available.”
As Governor Phil Murphy continues working to bolster New Jersey’s innovation economy, he signed legislation today (S731) that outlines regulations governing the use of low speed electric scooters and e-bikes.
“Designating the second Monday in May as Economic Development Day will encourage our state’s business leaders to focus on creating an ideal environment in which our business community can flourish.”
The law also creates a two-year window for parties to bring lawsuits based on sexual abuse that would be time-barred even with the new statute of limitations, and expands the categories of potential defendants in civil actions.
The Surplus Revenue Fund, more commonly referred to as the “rainy day fund,” has sat dry since late 2008, just after the Great Recession hit
From the New Jersey Department of the Treasury
“Many of our students lack role models that look like them and are from their communities. This program will create new pathways for aspiring teachers that come from disadvantaged or minority backgrounds, while providing positive male role models for many of our underserved youth.”
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery
The bill instructs the Commissioner of Education, in consultation with the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development, to develop guidelines for use by high school counselors to coordinate with the New Jersey State Building and Construction Trades Council to raise awareness and encourage student participation in apprenticeships.
“This Administration is deeply committed to protecting women’s health and improving health outcomes for our mothers and children, many of whom are all too often left behind,” said Governor Murphy.
"New Jersey produces everything from wine to cowboy hats, yet until now, there has never been an official state logo for our manufacturers to display,” said Governor Phil Murphy.
“Our active-duty service members come home and are faced with a deeply flawed VA health care system. Allowing primary care physicians and advanced practice nurses to waive copays for our service members and their families is a no-brainer.”
Earlier grant timeframes and new Resource Center to improve local planning
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation
Bill Package Championed by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin
Governor Sets Goal to Reach 150 Million Visitors to New Jersey By 2023
From the New Jersey Department of State
“By enacting these measures today, New Jersey is making a strong statement that every mother, every birth, and every child matters,” said Governor Phil Murphy.
“Improving both public and workplace safety are priorities of my Administration,” said Governor Murphy. “Today, we are ensuring that our workforce is properly trained with the necessary skills and knowledge to do their work safely, while also protecting the public from the dangers of defective signs.”
“As long-time dog owners, animal welfare is close to my and Tammy’s hearts,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “I am proud to sign these bills that will protect animals in danger of abuse and treat our four-legged residents with the compassion they deserve.”
Governor Sends Letter to Senate President Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Coughlin Requesting Change in Fiscal Year 2020 Budget
Trainees Completed Classroom Testing, Are Nearly Finished with Final Stage of On-The-Job Training
From NJ TRANSIT
By strengthening the public’s right to access our beaches, we are ensuring that all New Jersey residents and visitors can enjoy our beautiful shore this summer and for generations to come.”
As President Trump’s transgender military ban is still in effect, Governor Murphy today announced that New Jersey will join Nevada, Washington State, Oregon, California, and New Mexico as states committed to exercising every available option to allow transgender individuals to continue to serve in the National Guard.
Governor Phil Murphy today testified at a field roundtable of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee of the United States House of Representatives on the importance of federal support for the Gateway Program.
“Con esta expansión, los estudiantes de bajos recursos económicos de nuestras 19 universidades comunitarias tendrán acceso a una educación que está al alcance económico. Esta ampliación, asimismo les permitirá preocuparse por sus calificaciones en lugar de como hacer para pagar la cuota universitaria”, dijo el Gobernador Murphy.
Desde la oficina de la Secretaria de Educación Superior de Nueva Jersey:
The program will support technological research and innovation in New Jersey, while helping Ph.D. candidates and recent doctoral degree recipients advance their research at New Jersey science and technology companies.
“This system will hold applicants to the same rigorous environmental requirements we have always expected while helping us do our job more effectively,” Deputy Commissioner Debbie Mans said.
"As we join our Jewish community in commemorating Yom Hashoah, and remember the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, we do so against a rising tide of anti-Semitism in New Jersey and across the country...
"As we join our Jewish community in commemorating Yom Hashoah, and remember the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, we do so against a rising tide of anti-Semitism in New Jersey and across the country...
TRENTON – New Jersey’s program to make community college tuition-free for certain students, which began with a pilot at 13 county colleges, is being expanded to cover eligible students at all 19 county colleges in the current spring semester.
Today, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 67, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff to honor the life of Private First Class Anthony P. Steitz on Friday, May 3, 2019.
“I am deeply troubled by the findings outlined in both the WNYC report this morning and the New York Times story this afternoon. ..."
“Every New Jerseyan deserves a safe and affordable place to live,” said Governor Murphy. “With these new laws, we are acting on our commitment to build stronger communities and ensure that no one in New Jersey, especially the most vulnerable among us, spends a night without a place to call home. ..."
“Every New Jerseyan deserves a safe and affordable place to live,” said Governor Murphy. “With these new laws, we are acting on our commitment to build stronger communities and ensure that no one in New Jersey, especially the most vulnerable among us, spends a night without a place to call home. ..."
The new laws will assist homeowners facing the prospect of foreclosure and pave the way for community revival by addressing blight. Many of the measures were recommended in a September 2018 report by the Special Committee on Residential Foreclosures, which was created by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.
New initiative, which follows efforts in California and Wisconsin, to be based at the New Jersey Center on Gun Violence Research at Rutgers
From Brady:
"Today is the Jewish Sabbath. It is the last day of Passover. It is the six-month anniversary of the hate-fueled mass murder of Jews worshipping in Pittsburgh. And, it is another day of a mass shooting, this time at a synagogue near San Diego.
Governor Murphy today ordered that the Mississippi state flag be replaced by the American flag at New Jersey’s Liberty State Park. Flags from every state in the country adorn poles along Freedom Way, which runs through the park.
Quinn will be integral to implementing the Governor's plans for reformed state tax incentive programs focused on growing New Jersey's communities and investing in residents.
Governor Phil Murphy today named Manuel Da Silva Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Schools Development Authority. Mr. Da Silva will then be considered by the board to serve on an interim basis.
New Position Dedicated to Monitoring and Improving Customer Experience Systemwide
From the NJ TRANSIT
Two New Laws Help Borrowers of NJCLASS Loans Manage their Student Debt and Repair their Credit Scores
Governor Phil Murphy today signed S3129 into law, which will require the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development to create a list of labor organizations that represent workers who engage in public work projects.
The Opioid Recovery Employment Program, also known as Pathways to Recovery, is part of Gov. Phil Murphy’s multi-faceted, multi-agency strategy to combat the state’s worsening opioid crisis.
From the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
“I applaud the Governor’s commitment to the future of our young people in creating the Task Force on Youth Justice in New Jersey. We know this task force will be a part of any process involving how to best rehabilitate youth...."
Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation that will increase civil penalties for energy slamming practices, which involve changing consumers’ electric power or gas supplier without their knowledge or consent.
The tentative deal reached between Rutgers University and the 4,800 members of Rutgers AAUP-AFT is not only good news for students and faculty, but moves our state’s flagship university closer to being a true model for fairness, diversity, and pay equity. ..."
Restoration Nearly Two Weeks Ahead of Target Date
From NJ TRANSIT
Today, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 66, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff to honor the life of former Senate Minority Leader Thomas Gagliano on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.
“Nicholas DiMona III made his community, his state, and his country proud while bravely serving in the U.S. Army,” said Governor Murphy.
Governor’s FY2020 Budget Includes an Additional $68 Million for Preschool Programs
Today, Governor Murphy signed SJR57 into law, designating April 14th as Sikh Day in honor of Vaisakhi, a holiday celebrated by the Sikh community.
Today, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 64, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff to honor the life of Dr. Derrick Nelson, the principal of Westfield High School, on Monday, April 15, 2019.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation that will allow terminally ill New Jersey adults to end their lives peacefully, with dignity, and at their own discretion.
El Gobernador Phil Murphy firmó hoy como ley la norma que exige el cumplimiento de las leyes de paridad en cuanto a salud mental para mejorar la transparencia y la responsabilidad relacionada con la cobertura del seguro de salud para aquellas personas en Nueva Jersey que sufren de trastornos de salud mental y uso de sustancias.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation that will enhance enforcement of mental health parity laws by improving transparency and accountability related to the insurance coverage of mental health and substance use disorder treatment services for New Jersey residents.
“As Governor, I have made future-focused energy policy, based on the transformation of New Jersey to a clean energy economy, a top priority of my administration,” said Governor Phil Murphy.
The registry, which will be developed as part of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s (NJEDA) membership in the Business Network for Offshore Wind, will create a free online portal where investors exploring offshore wind-related projects in New Jersey will be able to find Jersey-based companies to partner with or purchase from.
También se extenderá la asistencia de alquiler a los propietarios que aún tienen viviendas en reconstrucción
Homeowners Still Rebuilding from Superstorm Sandy Will Also Receive Rental Assistance Extension
“We are extremely happy to receive a DOT grant for our Franklin Ave/Knoll Dr. Project. As a Municipality with only one county road and three state highways traveling east to west, it is essential that we receive aid from the state on the many commuter cut through streets.” - Mayor Thomas Andes, Denville
$161 Million in Grants Will Help 537 Municipalities with Critical Infrastructure Projects
Joined by Secretary of State Tahesha Way and Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco, Governor Phil Murphy today celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the 51st anniversary of his death by naming 14 new members to the New Jersey Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission.
Governor’s FY 2020 Budget Proposed Includes $15.4 Billion to Support K-12 Schools – A Record Level of State Education Aid Across Union County, 19 of 21 School Districts Will See Increases in State Aid
“We applaud Governor Murphy for issuing an Executive Order improving government transparency and engaging people directly affected by policy changes. These regulatory principles are a great step towards building a thriving New Jersey and making our state a place everyone can afford to call home.”-- Staci Berger, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Housing and Community Development Network of NJ
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This Executive Order rescinds and replaces Governor Christie’s Executive Order No. 2 (2010), which outlined the regulatory principles of the prior administration.
Comisión encargada garantiza un recuento completo y preciso en todo el estado
A wildfire that consumed 11,638 acres of lands in the Pinelands region of New Jersey is fully contained and all roads around the fire are open, ...
From the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection:
Complete Count Commission Charged with Ensuring Accurate Count Statewide
Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 62, ordering U.S. and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff to honor the life of former Newark Mayor Kenneth Gibson on Monday, April 1, 2019.
"The forest fire in Ocean and Burlington Counties covers 10,000 acres and is currently 75 percent contained. First responders are working quickly to limit further expansion. The cause is under investigation and we remind all of those in and around the affected area to remain vigilant, and heed the instructions of safety officials. ..."
Acting Governor Sheila Oliver and Secretary of State Tahesha Way will join Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, school officials, and Newark’s Complete Count Committee on Monday, April 1, 2019 to kick off the state’s efforts to promote participation in Census 2020.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed a joint resolution (SJR120) designating March 22 to March 28 of each year as “Doula Appreciation Week” in New Jersey.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed A4134 into law, establishing the New Jersey Secure Choice Savings Program. The legislation requires employers with 25 or more employees to participate in a retirement savings program administered through automatic payroll deductions, allowing employees of small businesses to save for retirement and take control of their financial futures.
Governor Phil Murphy and Secretary of Higher Education Zakiya Smith Ellis today announced the release of “Where Opportunity Meets Innovation: A Student-Centered Vision for New Jersey Higher Education,”
“Allowing terminally ill and dying residents the dignity to make end-of-life decisions according to their own consciences is the right thing to do. I look forward to signing this legislation into law.”
“New Jersey is the first state in the country to couple decriminalizing marijuana with strong criminal justice reform measures to redress the decades of immense harm inflicted by an unfair system. ..."
Effort to Advance ACA Infrastructure and Protections in NJ
"I want to speak to those who might be on the fence. I don’t know if you have been arrested for marijuana. Please, get on the right side, so we can make history, so that our young men and women can get on with their lives. It all depends on that vote Monday. Please, we need your help. This Governor is working hard, with the legislature, to make a difference. We need your vote Monday, so our family members can begin to live again."
New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection are launching #GoGreenNJ, a social media campaign to promote simple tips that New Jerseyans can do at home to help protect the environment and reduce the impacts of climate change.
Governor Phil Murphy filed the following nominations today to the NJ TRANSIT Corporation Board.
Governors Highlight Continued Support, Boost in Funding to Help Low-Income Students Graduate
“The New Jersey Innovation Evergreen Fund is a bold new idea that will connect New Jersey startups with the funding they need to grow and foster a vibrant innovation ecosystem while generating new revenues for the State. It is a true win-win for businesses and New Jersey taxpayers.”
Governor Murphy’s previous budget increased investment in NJ TRANSIT by $167 million, a 118 percent increase from the previous administration’s last year.
Governor Phil Murphy signed the following bills into law ... .
“Fort Lee is just one example of many school districts where state funding failed to keep pace with a rapidly growing community, forcing the district to make tough choices as the number of students grew while the budget did not. By putting our school districts on a level playing field, we can ensure that all of New Jersey children have the tools they need to succeed.”
Governor Phil Murphy today visited Governor Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico at La Fortaleza, the Governor’s residence in San Juan. During the meeting, the two discussed a number of issues... .
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP) has reached another milestone, adding 25,500 new patients, nearly 1,000 caregivers and 412 doctors since Governor Murphy took office.
First Lady Tammy Murphy today held a roundtable discussion at Children’s Futures in Trenton to highlight $1 million in funding in Governor Murphy’s proposed budget to provide doula care service to expectant mothers on Medicaid.
The Governor Also Joins the Efforts of ‘Do Not Stand Idly By’
From the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General
Agreement Reached on Tax Rate, Regulatory Structure, and Expungement Provisions
Governor Phil Murphy used today’s New Jersey Opportunity Zone Summit to demonstrate the State’s preparedness for attracting investment to the 169 Opportunity Zones in 75 municipalities spread across New Jersey's 21 counties.
Governor Phil Murphy today proposed a renewed Brownfields Redevelopment tax credit program as part of his vision for incentives reform.
This week the Bayonne Board of Education received notice that they will receive over $7.8 million from the New Jersey Department of Education that will allow them to offer full-day pre-k in September 2019.
Mayors and elected officials from across New Jersey today lauded Governor Murphy’s plan to boost school funding in his proposed Fiscal Year 2020 budget.
Agreement Yields $70.4 Million in Sustainable Health Care Savings If Adopted by All Bargaining Units
Agreement Yields $70.4 Million in Sustainable Health Care Savings If Adopted by All Bargaining Units
The Governor’s FY2020 Budget Includes an Increase of $100 Million in the State General Fund Subsidy for the Agency and a Commitment to No Fare Hikes Based on its Passage
The Governor’s proposed budget lays out a plan to put New Jersey on a responsible path forward through over $1.1 billion in sustainable savings and support for our middle class through targeted investments in NJ TRANSIT, school funding, social services, and property tax relief.
Budget Includes More than $1.1 Billion in Sustainable Savings, Including Approximately $800 Million in Health Care Savings. Through These Savings, Governor’s Budget Makes Unprecedented Investments in the Middle Class, Including NJ TRANSIT, School Funding, and Property Tax Relief
This year, nine New Jerseyans will join First Lady Tammy Murphy in the Assembly Chambers as special guests. These guests embody the values and themes that Governor Murphy will be highlighting in his speech.
Governor Phil Murphy will deliver his Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Address in the Assembly Chamber at the New Jersey State House at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow, March 5, 2019.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that the state of emergency that took effect on Sunday, March 3, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. for all 21 counties in New Jersey was lifted as of 12:00 p.m. on Monday, March 4, 2019.
“The Gateway Program is critically important to the hundreds of thousands of New Jerseyans who rely on the Cross-Hudson crossings and any disruption would cripple our regional and national economies...."
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today issued a Winter Weather Alert. Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a State of Emergency and the NJ State Police issued a commercial vehicle travel restriction, both taking effect at 3 m. today, due to the anticipated severity of today’s winter storm.
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation
From the New Jersey State Police:
Governor Phil Murphy declared that New Jersey will enter a state of emergency beginning Sunday, March 3, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. ahead of the expected winter storm. The storm is anticipated to start tonight and continue throughout Monday morning
As part of her statewide Nurture NJ campaign, First Lady Tammy Murphy will host a Family Festival on Saturday, March 2, from 11:00 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Octavius V. Catto Family School in Camden.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed S1567 into law, requiring certain employers to offer a pre-tax transportation fringe benefit to their employees.
Governor Phil Murphy will deliver his Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Address in the Assembly Chamber at the New Jersey State House at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5, 2019.
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation:
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today issued a Winter Weather Congestion Alert for Friday, March 1
Remarks Prepared for Delivery
New Jersey Workers Who Started Accruing Paid Sick Days When Law Took Effect Can Begin Using Them on Feb. 26th
Colonel Patrick Callahan and the New Jersey State Police have activated the State Emergency Operations Center to monitor the winter storm conditions expected to last through tonight.
Governor Phil Murphy declared that New Jersey will enter a state of emergency beginning Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 5:00 a.m. ahead of the anticipated winter storm.
Consider curtailing travel tomorrow if possible
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation
New Jersey enacted a paid family leave program in 2008 and today’s law significantly expands that program to provide additional job protections for those who miss work due to caring for a newborn child or a sick loved one.
New Jersey enacted a paid family leave program in 2008 and today’s law significantly expands that program to provide additional job protections for those who miss work due to caring for a newborn child or a sick loved one.
"...I am very concerned with President Trump’s decision to declare an emergency to build his ineffective and unnecessary wall. His decision to circumvent Congress is not only fiscally reckless, but constitutionally dubious."
The Historic Preservation Tax Credit will serve to revitalize and fully realize the potential of New Jersey’s storied cities and towns.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed S2992 into law, which appropriates $20 million to the New Jersey Racing Commission for horse racing purse subsidies for this fiscal year, with all future appropriations subject to the budget. This funding will be allocated by the New Jersey Racing Commission equally between the thoroughbred industry and the standardbred industry.
Governor Phil Murphy today released the following statement expressing support for legislation sponsored by Senator Joe Vitale and Assemblywoman Annette Quijano extending the civil statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault:
The Commission was re-established by Governor Murphy and the Legislature in August 2018, with a new mission of researching technology partnerships between private industry and New Jersey’s leading public and private research institutions.
The new proposal will generate $32M in increased annual toll revenue compared to the previous $34M proposal.
At a press conference in New York Penn Station, Governor Murphy, Amtrak Board Chairman Tony Coscia, and NJ TRANSIT Executive Director Kevin Corbett today announced the finalizing of a financial settlement that that paves the way to ongoing and future improvements to the infrastructure, customer experience, and safety of our customers.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that the state of emergency that took effect on midnight of February 12, 2019, for all 21 counties in New Jersey will be lifted as of 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 13, 2019.
From the New Jersey State Police
All State offices will be CLOSED on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, due to winter weather conditions.
From the New Jersey State Police
Avoid Unnecessary Travel during the Storm.
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation
Executive Order No. 55 declares a state of emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey, allowing resources to be deployed throughout the state during the duration of the storm.
Governor Phil Murphy and the Murphy Administration are asking New Jersey residents to prepare for a winter storm that will affect the area tonight and throughout the day tomorrow.
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today issued a Winter Weather Congestion Alert and are implementing the Department’s Business Day Protocol for Tuesday, February 12, based on the forecast for expected snow and freezing rain this afternoon into tomorrow, which may result in difficult driving conditions.
Board of Public Utilities Releases Report Detailing Progress Toward Offshore Wind Goals on First Anniversary of Governor Murphy's Order
From the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
Nearly 500 new apprentices to be hired within 12 months
The grant funds support a diverse range of programs. They are designed to promote economic growth by building experience in high-demand industry sectors such as advanced manufacturing, information technology, software development, clean energy and utilities, healthcare, and more.
Governor Murphy and North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco announced today the completion of the 69th Street Bridge Project in North Bergen. The Murphy Administration finished the project in less than one year after construction was delayed by more than six years under the previous administration.
This law is in memory of Alyssa Alhadeff, a New Jersey native from Woodcliff Lake who was among the 17 people that were killed in the Parkland shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last February.
“With former Supreme Court Justice Verniero’s report, we now have more information about how decisions were made and the role current policy and procedures played in those decisions. ..."
"President Trump used his State of the Union Address to once again call for national unity and bipartisanship. Yet, unity requires empathy for our most vulnerable."
Governor Supports Full Recommendations Outlined by Mamta Patel, Director of the Statewide Division of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Affirmative Action
Governor Phil Murphy today ordered that the U.S. and New Jersey flags be flown at half-staff at all state buildings and facilities in honor of the late Barbra “Babs” Casbar Siperstein on Wednesday, February 6, 2019.
“By developing the Virtual Data Room prior to the formal procurement process on the Hudson Tunnel Project, the Gateway Program Development Corporation has established an innovative solution to knowledge sharing and engagement with the private sector. These forward thinking methods of doing business can help bring the program that much closer to fruition.”
On Tuesday, Governor Murphy joined with Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco, who established a $15 minimum wage for County employees in 2017, and New Bridge Medical Center CEO Deborah Visconi, who announced an increase to $15 per hour for hospital employees, to tout yesterday’s signing of a new state law that puts New Jersey’s minimum wage on a path to $15 an hour.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed legislation that will raise New Jersey’s minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2024. The bill (A-15), sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, will grow the economy and raise wages for over one million New Jersey workers, giving them a foothold in the middle class.
In the long and proud history of New Jersey’s LGBTQ community, few voices spoke with the power and passion of Babs Siperstein.
Funding has Allowed Clinics to Offer Increased HIV-Prevention (PrEP) Counseling
Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed S1036 into law, providing that the Attorney General handle the investigation and prosecution of a crime involving a person’s death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in their official capacity or while the decedent was in custody.
Governor Phil Murphy today ordered that the U.S. and New Jersey flags be flown at half-staff at all state buildings and facilities in honor of the late Private First Class Jamie R. Riley of Fair Haven, New Jersey on Monday, February 4, 2019.
Governor Phil Murphy announced his support for a full fracking ban in the Delaware River Basin and issued a letter to the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) expressing his position that proposed rules should be amended to ban all fracking activity, including the import, treatment, and discharge of fracking wastewater.
Governor Also Announces that Math for America will Launch its First Program in New Jersey
From the New Jersey State Police
Governor Announces Early Dismissal for State Employees in Anticipation of Evening Commute
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today issued a Winter Weather Congestion Alert and are implementing the Department’s Business Day Protocol based on the forecast for expected snow and freezing rain today, Tuesday, January 29, ...
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation
Calls on Trump Administration to Commit to Initial Phase of Gateway Program
“I’m pleased to see the President finally end his shutdown, allow our federal government to reopen, and pay our federal employees the salaries they are owed. ..."
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that George Helmy, current State Director to U.S. Senator Cory Booker, will serve as Chief of Staff to the Governor.
Following the release of the State Comptroller’s audit of the Economic Development Authority’s tax incentive programs that revealed startling deficiencies in monitoring and oversight, Governor Phil Murphy today signed an executive order creating a Task Force on EDA’s Tax Incentives.
“The opioid epidemic continues to devastate families and communities across our state,” said Governor Murphy. “As we combat this crisis, it is critical that we use data-driven, evidence-based strategies to support individuals suffering from addiction and help them get on the path to recovery.”
The First Lady’s announcement was made at Cooper University Health Care in Camden alongside cabinet members of the Murphy Administration and members of the Legislature, who reaffirmed New Jersey’s commitment to promoting maternal and infant health.
Governor Phil Murphy today visited Newark Liberty International Airport and stressed the urgent need for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to act quickly to fund a new AirTrain system. Currently, AirTrain moves about 33,000 riders per day between Newark Airport terminals, parking lots, car rental facilities, to public transportation and the Northeast Corridor Rail Link, transporting more than 11 million riders annually.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that the State of Emergency that took effect on January 19, 2019, for all 21 counties in New Jersey will be lifted as of 7:00 a.m. on Monday, January 21, 2019.
Governor Phil Murphy today declared that New Jersey will enter a state of emergency beginning at noon on Saturday ahead of Winter Storm Harper, authorizing the State Director of Emergency Management to activate and coordinate response and recovery efforts. Executive Order No. 50 indicates a state of emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey, and allows resources to be deployed throughout the state during the duration of the storm.
With New Jersey expecting its first winter storm of the year this weekend, the New Jersey Department of Health would like to remind residents to prepare for possible power outages and hazardous conditions.
From the New Jersey Department of Health
Governor Phil Murphy filed the following nominations today, which require the advice and consent of the Senate.
Governor Phil Murphy and Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina today sent a letter to President Donald Trump, urging his administration to allow U.S. Coast Guard servicemembers to receive federal food assistance through a Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) fund. Due to the partial government shutdown, Coast Guard servicemembers have not been paid since December 31, 2018.
Governor Phil Murphy and the Murphy Administration are asking New Jersey residents to prepare for a winter storm that will affect the area throughout the weekend.
Governor Phil Murphy today visited Ross Street Elementary School in Woodbridge to discuss how full funding of New Jersey’s public schools stands to provide relief for property taxpayers, as well as improve the educational experience for students and educators.
From the New Jersey Department of Transportation:
Governor Phil Murphy, Senate President Steve Sweeney, and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin announced an agreement on legislation to raise New Jersey’s minimum wage to $15/hour.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) today approved the three-year Community Solar Energy Pilot Program Rules, a key component of Governor Phil Murphy’s clean energy agenda. Community solar will make solar available to more state residents by allowing customers of an electric public utility to participate in a solar project not actually located on their property. Instead, the system can be located in the subscriber’s electric utility service territory.
Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Marlene Caride today issued a bulletin encouraging entities regulated by the department to work with and assist New Jersey residents affected by the federal government shutdown.
Governor Phil Murphy today met with NJ TRANSIT employees training to become new train conductors, locomotive engineers, and bus operators at the Ferry St. training facility in Newark.
Governor Phil Murphy today released his plans for developing capped and targeted tax incentive programs as part of his economic development vision, with a focus on innovative, high-growth sectors and world-class communities.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced that Kathleen Frangione, currently Chief Policy Advisor to the Governor, will serve as Acting Chief of Staff. Frangione will succeed outgoing Chief of Staff Pete Cammarano, who will transition back to the private sector and whose last day in the Governor’s Office will be today, Tuesday, January 15th.
Governor Murphy outlines his vision to reform the State’s tax incentives programs and highlights initiatives to continue building a stronger and fairer New Jersey
Lieutenant Governor Oliver, Senate President Sweeney, Assembly Speaker Coughlin, Majority Leaders Weinberg and Greenwald, Minority Leaders Kean and Bramnick, members of the Legislature, Chief Justice Rabner and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, former governors Florio, McGreevey, and Codey, distinguished faith leaders, honored guests, and fellow New Jerseyans.
Judge Bars Rules that Would Broaden Employer Exceptions to Coverage Requirements
From the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General
To better align secondary, post-secondary, and adult education and occupational training to the unique needs of Garden State employers, the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) announced a Notice of Grant Opportunity (NGO) today in the amount of $3,000,000 to promote upward mobility and economic fairness through the newly formed Pre-Apprenticeship in Career Education (PACE) Training Program.
The New Jersey Department of Human Services announced today that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients will be receiving their February benefits early because of the continued federal government shutdown.
Furloughed federal employees assigned to work in New Jersey are eligible to apply for unemployment benefits.
“State resources of this magnitude would have kept people in their homes and should have been used make NJ a more affordable place for all. During the time that $11 billion in tax incentives were being distributed, nonprofit community developers were working with a very modest tax credit to strengthen communities, create jobs, and build affordable homes.
On Wednesday, January 9, 2019, New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way chaired the first meeting of the New Jersey Complete Count Commission at the War Memorial in Trenton, New Jersey.
Governor Phil Murphy today announced a second round of state funding to create or expand preschool programs in 33 school districts – marking the first time those communities have received state aid for preschool.
Governor Phil Murphy today highlighted the results of Comptroller Philip J. Degnan’s audit of the Economic Development Authority’s corporate tax incentive programs that were significantly expanded during the Christie Administration.
“President Trump continues to mislead to justify his nonsensical and damaging shutdown. There is a much better and smarter way for us to invest $5 billion than an impractical non-starter of a wall. The Gateway Project would do more to create jobs, promote economic and national security, and build critically needed 21st century infrastructure. Enough of the misguided rhetoric that is hurting our economy and our people, and making us less safe. Let’s get the government open and get to work to get Gateway done.”
Governor Phil Murphy and members of his Administration today announced that New Jersey will receive $10.6 million in federal funding for a new initiative – The NJ Preschool Development Collaboration.
Governor Phil Murphy today signed two pieces of legislation to enhance the safety and security of New Jersey residents at schools, houses of worship, and community centers. Assembly Bill No. 4597 makes a supplemental appropriation of $11,300,000 from the General Fund to the Department of Education to increase per pupil funding for nonpublic security aid from $75 to $150, and Assembly Bill No. 3906 makes a revision to the New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant Pilot Program to expand the type of protective measures that can be installed or constructed at houses of worship and community centers.
Governor Phil Murphy today ordered that the U.S. and New Jersey flags be flown at half-staff at all state buildings and facilities on Monday, January 7, 2019, in recognition of the passing of former Assembly Majority Leader Albert Burstein.
Acting Governor Sheila Oliver today signed legislation (A-1414) requiring school districts to provide financial literacy education to middle school students in grades six through eight.
As we celebrate the start of a new year, New Jersey’s minimum wage workers are getting a 25 cents an hour raise to $8.85 an hour.