Friday, December 7, 2012
»Citing New Concerns About Costs, Christie Vetoes Health Benefit Exchange Bill -- Again
Critics dismiss governor's appeal to fiscal prudence as just another delaying tactic
»Bill Would Turn Abandoned Homes Into Affordable Housing, But Will Christie Sign?
Advocates argue foreclosed properties are a drag on property values and an invitation to vandalism and crime.
»State May Ease Alternate-Route Rules for Charter-School Teachers
Education Department provision would provide more flexibility in hiring, training.
»Hurricane Sandy: Wake-Up Call for NJ Utilities
Of all the proposals, building redundancy into the grid looks to have the best chance of keeping the lights on next time.
»Interactive Map: How Did Your School Fare on NJ's 8th-Grade Proficiency Tests?
»Number of the Day: 50
A consortium of healthcare advocates has released a report ranking New Jersey last -- or 50th -- in terms of delivering on its promise to spend a portion of the 14-year-old settlement with the tobacco industry on smoking prevention programs.
»Op-Ed: CREDO’s Study of Charter Schools in NJ Leaves Many Unanswered Questions

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