New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie signed a law that prohibits the state's public worker pension fund from investing in companies that engage in the boycott of Israel and support the Boycott, Divest and Sanction movement.
In January, Gov. Chris
Christie signed a law allowing nonprofits to apply to start up to a dozen new public charter schools in struggling districts like Camden, Newark and Trenton.
This effort will help shut down bad breeders, protect families
Christie signs law aimed at puppy & kitten mills http://t.co/l9SDmewfV9
Hey, we can all agree on puppies and kittens -
Christie signs law aimed at puppy & kitten mills http://t.co/7R6b2y5zPz via @dailyrecord
Not exact matches
Now that Governor
Christie has
signed the sports - betting bill into
law, I will introduce my legislation today to give our state that right.»
The very next day, October 17th, Governor Chris
Christie (R)
signed the bill into
law, paving the way for legal sports betting at casinos and racetracks licensed by the state.
- February 2013: Governor
Christie signs the revised bill into
law, making NJ the 3rd state to pass Internet gambling legislation.
In that case, Governor Chris
Christie signed a bill into
law that legalized sports betting in the state, however, the federal ban on gambling still needs to be overturned before that bill can be passed.
Last week in this space, we addressed the New Jersey sports betting bill that was
signed into
law by Governor Chris
Christie.
But any
law impacting the Port Authority requires approval by both state legislatures, and in New Jersey, both houses are controlled by Democrats who may be less - than - eager to
sign on to a
Christie - backed reform package.
Gov. Christopher
Christie New Jersey Governor Christopher
Christie signed into
law yesterday the state's smallest budget in five years, enacting various financial reforms including...
New Jersey's 2 percent cap is scheduled to be
signed into
law today by New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie, a Republican.
New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie ceremonially
signed into
law a bill to allow undocumented college students to pay in - state tuition rates — AKA the DREAM Act — underscoring his position among national Republicans as a moderate on immigration.
Just before leaving office, former NJ Gov. Chris
Christie signed a bill into
law banning the sale or possession of bump stocks — a firearm accessory believed to be used by the shooter in last year's Las Vegas massacre.
The Memorandum of Understanding
signed by Cuomo and
Christie will, among other things, expand New York's «Intelligence Analyst Exchange Program... to include New Jersey» and also «permit
law enforcement from the State of New York to operate in a limited bi-state transportation context within the State of New Jersey.»
New Jersey's
law was
signed by Republican governor and presidential aspirant Chris
Christie in August 2013, one of 10 gun control measures he
signed that year.
There is just one last act to occur: Governor Cuomo and Governor
Christie need to act quickly to
sign these important bills into
law.
Just a year prior, Governor Chris
Christie signed a bill issuing a
law that required all teachers to have anti-bullying training.
Building on this work, New Jersey's historic 2012 TEACHNJ Act — unanimously approved by the State Legislature and
signed into
law by Governor
Christie — mandates many requirements for the new statewide educator evaluation system and links tenure decisions to evaluation ratings.
Though passed in the New Jersey State Assembly, to become a reality, this bill would need to both pass in the State Senate and be
signed into
law by Governor
Christie.
Teachers and administrators alike had been anxiously waiting for more details about the evaluations since Gov. Chris
Christie signed a new tenure
law that permits them to be evaluated, at least in part based on their students» test scores and other measurements of achievement.
But in an outgoing act, Governor
Christie failed to
sign the bill into
law.
The tests would still be rolled out as planned if the legislation passed but the results would not count toward teacher evaluations, the centerpiece of the teacher tenure reform
law signed by
Christie in 2012.
Signed by Gov. Chris
Christie last month after drawing bipartisan support, Greenwald's
law allowed districts to move school board elections from April to November, with the stated goal of increasing voter turnouts from what are typically only about 15 percent of registered voters.
Ruiz and
Christie have both said they hope the legislation will be
signed into
law by the end of the month.
Jersey City public - school teachers have not fared well under the state's tenure overhaul, which Gov. Chris
Christie signed into
law one year ago this week.
In August, Senator Teresa Ruiz's (D - Essex) TEACHNJ Act was
signed into
law by Gov. Chris
Christie.
The state senator who wrote and shepherded through New Jersey's new teacher tenure
law remembers well the day a year ago when it was
signed into
law by Gov. Chris
Christie including that it was an August scorcher.
The teacher evaluation process is the keystone of the TEACHNJ teacher tenure reform
law signed by Gov. Chris
Christie last year.
City education advocates praised a bill
signed into
law by Governor Chris
Christie last Tuesday that limits expulsions and suspensions of students in preschool up to second grade.
The Humane Society of the United States urges Gov. Chris
Christie to
sign both bills into
law.
RT The truth about cats and dogs:
Christie signs N.J.
law to combat puppy mills http://t.co/lnGDnhzq9h via @njdotcom
The truth about cats and dogs:
Christie signs N.J.
law to combat puppy mills http://t.co/sMb486IGDs #BanPuppyMills http://t.co/31ssJnJ0LD
As Governor Chris
Christie noted in his conditional veto, the new bill was introduced less than a year after the industry - supported act was
signed into
law.
On January 17, 2012, Governor
Christie signed the Domestic Violence Pet Protection
Law.
On July 23, 2012, L. 2012, c. 24 («Solar Act») was
signed into
law by Governor Chris
Christie.
His administration has failed to act on offshore wind energy development despite a state
law designed for the very purpose of generating wind energy off its coasts,
signed by
Christie himself in 2010.
In January of this year, former Governor
Christie signed into
law a bill that made discrimination against breastfeeding mothers a banned practice under the Law Against Discriminati
law a bill that made discrimination against breastfeeding mothers a banned practice under the
Law Against Discriminati
Law Against Discrimination.
Governor
Christie signed into
law two important bills that were sent to him by the NJ Legislature which have a significant impact on the practice of family
law in the State of NJ.
On September 10, 2014, Governor
Christie signed into
law the New Jersey Family Law A
law the New Jersey Family
Law A
Law Act.
New Jersey will be the eighth state to have enacted collaborative divorce legislation once Governor
Christie signs the bill into
law.
New Way to Divorce Taking Root in New Jersey 23 - Feb - 2015 Last fall, Gov.
Christie signed the New Jersey Family Collaborative
Law Act, making New Jersey the ninth of 11 states to legitimize a practice touted by proponents as more speedy and less costly than traditional divorce.
The New Jersey Division is pleased to report that on January 16, 2018, Governor
Christie signed NJ - A1414, which establishes licensure for associate marriage and family therapists, into
law.
In an effort to increase drug abatement effectiveness in the state of New Jersey, Governor
Christie signed bills into
law in April 2015.
I'm beyond excited that Governor
Christie signed our Associate Licensure Bill (A1414 / S2812) into
Law just a few weeks ago.
On January 16th, Governor
Christie signed into
law licensure for associate marriage and family therapists (us pre-clinical folks)!
For those couples who do make the decision to divorce, they will be better informed about Collaborative Divorce as an option thanks to a new state
law signed by Governor Chris
Christie.