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See which bills Christie acted on in big frenzy on Monday

assetContentGov. Chris Christie has a busy day Monday, acting on dozens of bills sitting on his desk. Here is a look at some key measures he either vetoed or signed: BILLS HE VETOED * He outright vetoed legislation that… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 10th, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie, New Jersey, News | Tags: , , | Comments Off on See which bills Christie acted on in big frenzy on Monday

Incest outrage: Bill would ban sex between related adults in N.J.

Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini

Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini

Well, that didn’t take long. Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini on Wednesday said she’ll introduce legislation that bans adult incest in New Jersey — a response to a flurry of media reports in the last week that noted sexual relationships between consenting, closely related adults is legal here. “Obviously, these types of relationships violate our acceptable moral… Read the rest of this entry »

Posted: January 22nd, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: NJ State Legislature | Tags: , , , | 5 Comments »

Link Between Crime and Brain Injuries Prompts Push for Legislation


1959Assemblywoman Grace Spencer Studies have shown a link between early brain trauma and criminal activity later in life. That’s why some state legislators are proposing a bill that would create a program to work with children who show signs of brain injury or have committed crimes. One study has found that jail and prison inmates report… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 12th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Crime, NJ State Legislature | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

Bill Would Make Public Access Condition of Shore Protection Projects

Bill Would Make Public Access Condition of Shore Protection Projects (via NJSpotlight)

New Jersey has 127 miles of beaches along the Atlantic coast, an enticing attraction that helps drive a nearly $40 billion tourism industry. But many parts of the coastline are off limits to the public — a circumstance some lawmakers and conservationists…

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Posted: April 14th, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: Jersey Shore | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Bill Would Make Public Access Condition of Shore Protection Projects

CASAGRANDE/O’SCANLON BILL TO SAVE TAXPAYERS MONEY THROUGH REVOLUTIONARY PROPERTY ASSESSMENT PROCESS SIGNED INTO LAW

MONMOUTH COUNTY EXPECTED TO LEAD STATE IN PILOT PROGRAM TO IMPROVE PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENTS

Bipartisan legislation sponsored by Assembly Republicans Caroline Casagrande and Declan O’Scanlon to save property taxpayers money by sharing property assessment resources countywide has been signed into law today by Governor Christie.

 

            The legislation establishes a pilot program for counties to implement a standard software program for local tax assessors to use, which would streamline the process and give officials a more accurate tax rate while reducing costly appeals for property taxpayers. Casagrande and O’Scanlon represent Monmouth County, which is expected to be among the first counties to participate in the demonstration project.

 

            “When every town in the county has to assess property, there is no need to reinvent the wheel several times, especially when the current process is often confusing and inaccurate for taxpayers,” Casagrande, R-Monmouth, said. “Having everyone on the same page and adjusting a few deadlines are cost-free common sense solutions that will save property taxpayers money in the long run through efficiencies and a more accurate property tax system. Municipal budgets will be based on real dollars, not guesstimates that don’t always hold up.

 

            “Monmouth County is eager to demonstrate to New Jersey that working together will save property taxpayers money and thanks to Governor Christie, our county will get that opportunity,” Casagrande added.

 

            The law, S-1213/A-1591, will allow a standardized process for assessments that would be used by every town in the county for all future revaluations and reassessments. The four-year pilot will be limited to four counties.

 

            “This will be a revolutionary way to essentially fix our current, expensive, flawed assessment system,” O’Scanlon, R-Monmouth, said. “It will rework the entire process so that towns are no longer burdened with uncertainty as to the value of their tax base, facilitate remedying unfair and outdated assessments, and will obviate the need for expensive town-wide reassessments and the dramatic valuation shifts that go along with them.

 

“This pilot program will very likely pave the way to the future for our assessment systems throughout the state,” O’Scanlon added.

Posted: February 4th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande, Declan O'Scanlon, Press Release, Property Taxes | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »