“We restored funding for those long-neglected priorities — pensions, public education, public transit, women’s health care … Building a stronger and fairer state is not only possible; it is absolutely essential.”—@GovMurphy today in his final State of the State Address @NJAFLCIO
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ACTION IN TRENTON: The N.J. Senate today passed S1783/S2712, which would require school districts to incorporate instruction on cursive handwriting into their third- through fifth-grade curricula.
From The EDU Ledger:
Federal Courts Rule Trump Administration Violated First Amendment in 17 Higher Education Cases, Sanders Report Finds
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“[This law] is a historic victory for our educators, for parents and, most importantly … students.” — @GovMurphy today in Ramsey, prior to signing S3695/A4882, which requires every K-12 public school in New Jersey to implement a bell-to-bell ban on cellphones
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