Parents deserve peace of mind knowing their children are safe on the way to and from school.
This legislation ensures school bus emergencies are treated seriously & that the adults responsible for students are prepared to respond when every second counts https://t.co/s9NnuTtZQr
Human trafficking is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable. Human traffickers view people as commodities, exploiting vulnerable women, children, and men for profit, and they deserve the full force of the law.
Every victim deserves justice and every trafficker should know that New Jersey will pursue them relentlessly. There will be no safe haven in our state for those who profit from human suffering.
It's déjà vu all over again. After 20+ years of one-party Democrat rule, NJ families haven't been better off for a single year.
Republicans proposed tax relief and funding our schools, while our colleagues are choosing backroom deals and pork projects for the political elite.
We’re 4 days from a shutdown and no one has actually seen the Democrats’ spending plan. All we know is that it is the largest spending plan in state history, and after 20 years of one-party Democrat rule, nothing has changed.
It’s gotten progressively worse.
Unfortunately, it’s business as usual in Trenton for this year’s budget process. With less than two weeks to go, no budget, no transparency, and no discussions with GOP leadership despite all the Governor’s promises that this budget would be different.
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Honored to receive the Advocacy Champion Award from @ASaferNJ. The true champions are the survivors whose courage has raised awareness and inspired action.
With the World Cup here, fighting human trafficking is more important than ever. Proud to sponsor Senate bill no. 3946.
Gov. Sherrill can find $20.2 MILLION to defend people who entered the country illegally, but not enough to fund Meals on Wheels or protect services for individuals with disabilities.
The state budget should support our most vulnerable residents and provide relief to taxpayers.
As New Jersey hosts its first World Cup match, we proudly welcome visitors from around the world. We also remain vigilant against human trafficking and those who seek to exploit vulnerable people.
Human trafficking has no place in New Jersey. If you see something, say something.
🏛️ Another busy week at the State House.
Our senators continued fighting for taxpayers and residents while advancing commonsense legislation to protect seniors, support individuals with disabilities, honor veterans, and improve public safety throughout New Jersey.
Our seniors and residents with disabilities deserve to feel safe in their communities. When someone deliberately causes harm to a person who may be less able to defend themselves, the punishment should reflect the seriousness of that offense.