Judge Reveals Donald Trump’s Bond, Release Conditions Katelynn Richardson on August 21, 2023 A Georgia judge revealed Monday that former President Donald Trump’s bond would be set at $200,000. Fulton …
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Sen. Anthony Bucco said Gov. Murphy’s rule to ban vehicle manufacturers from selling gas-powered cars in the State by 2035 is going too far, too fast, and will be too …
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Sen. Declan O’Scanlon sharply criticized Rutgers ongoing COVID vaccine mandate as being out of step with science and logic.
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BEL AIR, MD – The Harford County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help to identify a suspect tied to the death of Rachel Hannah Morin on the Ma & Pa trail …
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(Reuters) – Former U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he had canceled a press conference scheduled for next week to release a report into the 2020 election in Georgia, …
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By Tim Kelly, Sakura Murakami and Hyonhee Shin TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden wants to lock in friendly ties between Japan and South Korea at a summit on …
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Sen. Steve Oroho and Sen. Declan O’Scanlon issued a joint statement in support of NJ retail licensed lottery agents after it was announced that the Lottery Commission was considering approving …
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Legislation sponsored by Sen. Kristin Corrado that would extend the service life of school buses to address the shortage of school transportation vehicles was signed into law today by Gov. …
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Legislation prime-sponsored by Sen. Michael Testa and co-sponsored by Sen. Vince Polistina establishing the Boardwalk Preservation Fund was signed into law today.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday said Washington is satisfied with Japan’s plan to release treated radioactive water from the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant …
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(Reuters) – Former U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he would release a detailed report next Monday on what he called “election fraud” in the state of Georgia …
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Sen. Anthony M. Bucco and Asm. John DiMaio sent a letter to Democrat leadership expressing concerns about the environmental and economic impacts of offshore wind development.
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Sen. Anthony M. Bucco’s statement on former Gov. Richard Codey’s retirement announcement.
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Sen. Steven Oroho responded to former Gov. Richard Codey’s announcement today that he will retire from the Legislature at the end of the current term.
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Sen. Joe Pennacchio said that Gov. Murphy should practice what he preaches in response to recent changes made by the State Board of Education.
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Sen. Anthony M. Bucco blasted Democrats for approving a $1 billion bailout of foreign wind developer, Orsted, after a press release from the company indicated strong first half profits in …
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The New York City Police Department seeks help from the public to identify a suspect wanted for questioning in a murder case. On Thursday, June 2, 2022, around 5:53 PM, …
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Sen. Joe Pennacchio blasted the Murphy administration for a recent controversial ruling made by the State Board of Education that has parents and legislators feeling concerned about the direction of …
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Sen. Declan O’Scanlon expressed his support of local efforts by Holmdel Township to preserve the historic Horn Antenna. The Horn Antenna was used by scientists to confirm the Big Bang …
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NEW YORK CITY, NY – The New York City Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in identifying an individual in connection with a non-fatal shooting on Hull Avenue. …
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Sen. Michael Testa issued the following statement on the tragic fire that engulfed the Voice of Deliverance New Covenant Evangelical Church in Vineland on Monday night.
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Sen. Declan O’Scanlon and Asm. Gerry Scharfenberger and Asm. Victoria Flynn react to growing concerns over wind turbine projects by legislative leaders.
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Sen. Anthony M. Bucco called on legislators to return to Trenton and vote on a wind moratorium.
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Sen. and Asm. Republican Leaders Anthony M. Bucco and John DiMaio sent a letter to the NJ Transit train operator’s union requesting a meeting to address concerns prior to a …
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Sen. Anthony M. Bucco and Sen. Michael Testa said they plan to introduce legislation to repeal a controversial ruling made by the State Board of Education.