Broad-based Water Infrastructure Investment Package Unveiled Today Includes Booker Provision to Expand Lead Testing...
Senate Democrats introduced a broad-based new plan today that strengthens the federal government’s role in water infrastructure investment, lead remediation and drinking water protection, and a provision co-sponsored by U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) to help school districts across the country test their drinking water for potential lead contamination is a key component
Pallone Applauds Treasury Department Funds to Prevent Foreclosures and Stabilize NJ Housing Market
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) applauded the allocation of more than $45 million through the Hardest Hit Fund to the state of New Jersey to help stabilize the housing market and prevent foreclosures. The Hardest Hit Fund was created in 2010 to provide targeted assistance to 18 states and the District of Columbia deemed hardest hit by the economic and housing market downturn.
Christie Administration Marks Start of Redevelopment for Glassworks at Aberdeen
New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) Executive Director Anthony L. Marchetta joined state and local officials and community leaders earlier this week to celebrate the start of redevelopment for Glassworks at Aberdeen, a master planned community in Monmouth County that will include 110 affordable apartments for working families. Six of the apartments will be set aside for special needs individuals.
Pallone Visits Perth Amboy to Highlight Need for Investments in Water Infrastructure & Solutions...
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) joined Mayor Wilda Diaz in Perth Amboy to highlight the need for investment in water infrastructure in New Jersey and throughout the country. In February, Pallone introduced, the AQUA Act, which significantly increases water infrastructure funding authorization so local communities can repair and replace their aging water systems to ensure residents have access to clean and safe drinking water. Pallone, the Senior Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, also advocated for solutions to address lead poisoning in water at a hearing last week.
Booker Introduces Bill to Ensure School Drinking Water is Tested for Lead
U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), introduced The Transparent Environment in School Testing (TEST) for Lead Act, the Senate companion to Rep. Donald Payne’s (D-NJ) legislation that would require states to help schools test for lead if those states receive federal funding for safe water programs
Mercer County Nonprofit Developers Deliver for Area Economy
The Housing and Community Development Network New Jersey (the Network) and Princeton Community Housing will unveil employment, housing, and demographic data highlighting the economic impact Mercer County nonprofit community developers have made on New Jersey’s economy. The local data will be presented as a supplement to the Network’s 2014 Stronger Together report, an analysis of the economic impact of New Jersey’s community development sector since 1989, the year the Network was founded.
North Jersey Real Estate Developer Admits Soliciting Bribe To Palisades Park Official
A real estate developer and landlord of commercial buildings in Palisades Park, New Jersey, today admitted soliciting a $50,000 bribe payment to a Palisades Park borough official, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Payne, Baraka, Rice to Hold Press Conference Calling for Testing for Lead in School...
On Monday, April 11, Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr. (NJ-10) will lead a press conference to call on Congress to pass the TEST for Lead Act, legislation he recently introduced to test drinking water in schools for lead contamination.
National Flood Insurance Program Changes As Of April 1
On April 1, the National Flood Insurance Program began implementing additional flood insurance program changes resulting from reform legislation. These changes may significantly affect what your clients pay for their flood insurance. While some property owners may see minimal policy cost increases, others will experience larger premium increases—for example, clients with buildings in high-risk areas built before that community’s first Flood Insurance Rate Map.
FEMA chief should resign, hearings convened
Earlier this month the Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General released a report entitled, “FEMA Does Not Provide Adequate Oversight of Its National Flood Insurance Write Your Own Program.” This report summarized a yearlong investigation, prompted by a “60 Minutes” interview in March of 2015, which revealed that thousands of superstorm Sandy victims had been wrongfully denied insurance claims due to corrupt and fraudulent practices.
Menendez, Booker Join Colleagues, Former Members of Congress in Filing Amicus Brief in Support...
While Congressional Republicans Seek To Undermine The Significant Progress Made To Address Climate Change, A Bipartisan Group Of Current And Former Lawmakers Argue The Clean Power Plan Is A Pragmatic Solution To Address The Largest Source Of Carbon Pollution In America
Assembly Panels Approve Pair of Webber Property Tax Relief Bills
A pair of bills targeting New Jersey’s property tax crisis, sponsored by Assemblyman Jay Webber, advanced from Assembly committees today. A-312 mandates the publishing of comprehensive property tax data on the Division of Local Government Services website, and A-302 provides direct relief for property taxpayers from energy tax receipts.
SPACE-SPONSORED LEGISLATION DELIVERS DIRECT PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
The Assembly Appropriations Committee today approved Assemblyman Parker Space’s legislation to lessen the burden on property taxpayers by increasing energy tax receipts to municipalities for property tax relief. Space’s bill (A302) requires towns to subtract the additional aid from its adjusted tax levy, benefiting property taxpayers
Division of Taxation Orders Three Municipalities to Commence Property Revaluations
First Time it is Taking Such Action in 40 Years
TRENTON - (RealEstateRama) -- For the first time in four decades, the New Jersey...
Network Announces TAPinto as New Media Sponsor
The Housing and Community Development of New Jersey (the Network) has announced TAPinto.net as its newest media sponsor. The sponsorship offers a unique partnership in community engagement for both organizations
Pallone, Bipartisan Group of Current & Former Senators & House Members Join to File...
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06), Senior Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, joined 44 current and former Senators and 164 current and former House Members to file an amicus brief in support of the Obama administration’s historic ‘Clean Power Plan’ (CPP). As the Democratic Leader of the committee with jurisdiction over the Clean Power Plan and the Clean Air Act, Pallone led the effort on the brief in the House. The CPP will reduce carbon pollution and address climate change, save consumers $155 billion by 2030, create jobs, and prevent 90,000 childhood asthma attacks through 2030.
Christie Administration Announces Housing Recovery Information Session in Union County to Assist Homeowners Hard...
In its continued effort to meet and assist Sandy-impacted families right in their home communities, the Christie Administration today announced that the 33rd Information Session will be held Wednesday, April 6th, 2016, at Union County College in Cranford, to provide personal assistance for storm-affected homeowners participating in the Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program and LMI Homeowners Rebuilding Program.
Statewide Housing Association Lauds Rental Assistance Expansion
Governor Chris Christie announced that the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) will issue 500 State Rental Assistance Program (SRAP) vouchers through a new statewide Housing First program. On the announcement, Network Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sharon Barker issued the following statement
Governor Christie On Reducing Homelessness: The Spirit In People I Saw Today Breaks This...
Governor Christie: You know I had all the folks here say to me today that, that you know what they want to do is be completely on their own. They are working hard, multiple jobs, two, three, four, jobs to get themselves to the position where they can then say, thank you for the help, give it to someone else who needs it more because I am ok now. That is the kind of incentive we are trying to provide through this program and that is the kind of spirit that will break people out of this cycle. And it would not be possible without coordinating these services, I am absolutely convinced about that.
DANCER BILL ALLOWS OFF DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO CARRY FIREARMS ON STATE PROPERTY
“In this terroristic day and age that we are living in, government infrastructure has become a prime target for domestic and international terrorists. Police officers are our first line of defense and they rightfully carry their weapons,” said Dancer (R-Ocean). “Carrying a weapon while off-duty also puts them in a better position to effectively respond to a public threat regardless of where or when that threat occurs. This legislation is a common sense measure to enhance public safety.”