LATEST NEWS
--May 06, 2013--
The bill would establish the Neighborhood Scholar Revitalization Pilot Program, in which two and four-year degree holders would settle in poor neighborhoods of Trenton, Camden and Jersey City. After they’ve lived there for two years, the state would give the graduates $7,000 to help pay off their student loans.
--May 06, 2013--
Insurance companies would be required to pay the cost of an ultrasound for women with a high-risk of breast cancer under a bipartisan bill the Assembly Appropriations Committee approved today.
--May 06, 2013--
For the last several years the Division on Women was the prime mover behind the Governor's Conference for Women in New Jersey. Though it was called the "Governor's Conference", I do not believe our current Governor ever attended or spoke during his tenure. Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno generally represented the administration.
--May 06, 2013--
More than a million workers in New Jersey can’t keep up with dramatically rising living costs despite having full-time jobs, according to a report scheduled to be released today.
--May 06, 2013--
Amid objections from municipal officials and housing activists, the Christie administration has begun the process of seizing $150 million or more in subsidized housing money from municipalities around the state.
--May 06, 2013--
Net property taxes in New Jersey rose 18.6 percent in Gov. Chris Christie's first three years in office, compared to just 6 percent in Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine's last three years in office, a New Jersey Spotlight analysis shows.
--May 06, 2013--
In today's world of media short attention span no sooner is one issue raised in the gubernatorial campaign than it is quickly supplanted by another. We rapidly lose track of the totality - the many differences between the positions of each person. Let's take a look at key issues and compare the two main candidates.
--May 03, 2013--
After superstorm Sandy struck, mountains of rubble were collected and taken to temporary storage sites. In Ocean County, those locations included a parking lot in Ortley Beach, a ball field in Bay Head, a recycling center in Berkeley. From there, trucks hauled it all to the county landfill in Manchester.
PRESS RELEASES
--December 20, 2012--
Wisniewski Statement on Booker Announcement
--December 18, 2012--
Wisniewski Statement on LIUNA's endorsement of Christie
--December 05, 2012--
Wisniewski Urges Republicans to Work With President Obama on Middle Class Tax Cuts
--December 04, 2012--
AG's Office Finally Drops Politically Motivated Appeal
--November 08, 2012--
Wisniewski Cheers Victories for Democrats in New Jersey
--October 26, 2012--
Entire Legislature Democratic Caucus Calls On Christie To Withdraw Support For Mourdock
