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From the Halls of Trenton: Battle Brews Over Horizon Blue’s Reserve Fund

By Hoboken Strategy Group No real surprises: it’ll be Democrat Phil Murphy, a former U.S. Ambassador in the Obama administration, versus NewJersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno on the Republican side.by Hoboken Strategy Group June is here.  The Spring pollen season … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: State Budget, Lottery Revenues and New Jersey’s Pension Plan

by Hoboken Strategy Group 2017 is turning out to be a busy year in the Halls of Trenton, but hey, it’s New Jersey! Would you have expected anything less than that? Aside from legislative business, 2017 is an election year … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: Gas Tax, Referendums, Election Results & More

by Hoboken Strategy Group So much has happened since we last checked in.  Let’s get right into it. If you have filled up your gas tank since November 1, you may have noticed that the State has increased the gas … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: It’s Back to Work for the NJ Legislature

From the Halls of Trenton is a  regular feature of The Bottom Line, the eNewsletter of the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce. Thank you to Hoboken Strategy Group for partnering with us to keep our Members up to date on the … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: Time Flies When You’re Having Fun

by Hoboken Strategy Group “Time flies when you’re having fun.” A lot has happened in the Halls of Trenton since our last issue.  Let’s take a minute and bring you up to speed. January 12 was an eventful day in … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: Anchors Away & Is a Gas Tax Hike on the Horizon?

by Hoboken Strategy Group As colder weather comes upon us, the days get shorter, and the leaves change color, the halls of Trenton remain relatively quiet. With all 80 seats in the State Assembly up for election this year, the Assembly had … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: New State Budget, a Presidential Campaign, Liqour License Reform & More

by Hoboken Strategy Group Summer is in full swing.  Pull up your beach or patio chair and join us as we reflect on some recent action in Trenton and take a look at what lays ahead.  A new state budget, a … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: Get Ready for a Wild Ride as Budget Season is Underway

by Hoboken Strategy Group Spring is in the air!  In Trenton that means one thing, budget season!   The Legislature dedicated the month of April to focus on the State Budget.  Both the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee and the Assembly … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: Is NJ’s Transportation Trust Fund Running on Fumes?

by Hoboken Strategy Group Summer is often a quiet time around the halls of our State Capitol in Trenton.  The State Budget has been signed into law and legislators get to take a rest from working against the clock to … Continue reading

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From the Halls of Trenton: State Budget Negotitations Heat Up

From the Halls of Trenton is a regular feature of the President’s Report. Thank you to Hoboken Strategy Group for partnering with us to keep you up to date on the action while focusing on legislation of interest to our … Continue reading

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