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Tag Archives: Senator

NJ Lawmakers Pass Port Authority Open Records Bill

Posted on June 29, 2015 by NJFOG

New Jersey Law Journal June 26, 2015 by Michael Booth (full article here) The New Jersey Legislature on June 25 passed legislation that would require the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to comply with laws in both Continue Reading →

Posted in News and Commentary | Tagged amendment, conditional veto, law, legislation, New Jersey, NJFOG, OPRA, Port Authority, public records, S2183, Senator, Weinberg

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