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Local governments have spent the past few years walking the fine line of maintaining services and declining revenues. Nobody likes to raise taxes or cut services. And nobody likes to tell residents they might have to wait longer for accident reports or emergency services.
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New Jerseyans are hardly surprised anymore when they need to wait weeks or even months to see specialists in high-demand medical fields. But with the shortage of doctors expected to triple in the next eight years, we are on the brink of a public health crisis.
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A bill that would bar employers from asking employees for information about their accounts on social media sites like Facebook was released by a Senate committee today.
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While a number of the nation's largest employers said 31 states have a fairer and timelier civil justice system than New Jersey, the head of an employers group said small businesses involved in litigation would rank the state much higher.
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A bill advancing in the Legislature would eliminate the statute of limitations and broaden the liability for cases of sexual abuse of children, which is raising concerns among some businesses.
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The horror stories that nearly a dozen boys experienced at the hands of Jerry Sandusky during his years as an assistant coach at Penn State are difficult to hear.
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