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NJ Politics
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Current-year state revenues rebound, despite debt
Report released Friday
paints a surprisingly rosy picture of the state's immediate budget outlook
even as legislators are debating the best way to whittle down NJ's heavy debt
Star-Ledger
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Property tax hikes smallest in 6 years
In the first test of
sweeping property
tax reform enacted after a seven-month special legislative session, homeowner
taxes rose 5.5 percent this year, the smallest increase in six years but still
higher
than a 4 percent goal set by Gov. Jon Corzine
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Cap and trade coming to New Jersey
State lawmakers are poised to impose
new pollution penalties on power companies -- the first step in determining who
pays
for contributing to global warming and who profits from preventing it. By year's
end,
the Legislature is expected to approve a plan requiring companies to pay for the
greenhouse gases they produce, a charge that could amount to $70M or more
each year
Bergen Record
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DEP ties global-warming goal to
auto emissions lawsuit
DEP chief says
NJ needs California’s clean-car standards in order to meet its CO2 reduction
target
Trenton Times
PA Environment
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Indian Point to add up to
15 more sirens
The owners of Indian Point nuclear generating
plant have agreed to add as many as 15 sirens to the company's long-
delayed, replacement emergency-warning system
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