Friday, October 5, 2012
»Waiver Approval Clears Way for Massive Medicaid Reform in New Jersey
Comprehensive Medicaid Waiver will help keep clients out of institutions, refocus treatment plans on managed care.
»Senate Candidates Face Off in First of Three Debates
»New Law Keeps Farmland Free of Oversized Solar Projects
Developers hope to sidestep legislation by being 'grandfathered in.'
»DOE Rescinds Administrative Leave, Reinstates Ousted Perth Amboy Super
Cerf angers school union, meddling in what some see as a strictly local dispute.
»Interactive Map: Violence and Bullying in New Jersey Schools
»Interactive Map: Violence and Bullying in Elementary Schools
»Interactive Map: Violence and Bullying in K-12 School Districts
»Interactive Map: Violence and Bullying in Regional High Schools
»Interactive Map: Violence and Bullying in County Vocational Schools
»Number of Day: 70 percent
The New Jersey judiciary may think it is on the right side of the law, but it's on the wrong side of public opinion when it comes to paying more for benefits, as has been demanded by the state Legislature and Gov. Chris Christie. Indeed, 70 percent

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