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Thursday, Nov 29, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Businesses gripe about (lack of) ethics in New Jersey
A new study reports
strong disgust from the
business
community on how NJ government is run. It
recommends several steps for state leaders to take, including a complete
pay-to-play
ban, a uniform ethics code and a bipartisan panel modeled after the federal
9/11 Commission to identify and cure state's ethical problems
Gannett
- Opponents of gay
marriage launch all-out NJ campaign
A national campaign
to block gay marriage came to New Jersey this week as conservative groups
began
airing radio ads and bombarded a key lawmaker's office with as many as 200
phone
calls an hour
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
PA Environment
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Fuel tax to
pay for leaky tanks
Anyone fueling up a vehicle in PA soon may
have to hand over an additional penny per gallon to pay to clean up damage
from
leaking underground fuel tanks
Evening Sun
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Project set
to reclaim Swoyersville mine land
More than 40 years
after the
last ton of coal was removed, an abandoned Swoyersville mine is being
reclaimed
Citizens
Voice
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Energy
competition vs. regulation to spur controversy
Influential players
in the energy market are preparing for what is likely to be a major fight in
the 2008 Legislative session over whether to re-regulate energy costs in New
York
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