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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Legislature Mulls Tax for Plastic Bags at Grocery Stores

A New Jersey Senate Committee voted last week to approve a new 5-cent fee for plastic supermarket bags that will fund environmental cleanup.

A new Senate bill could have you paying more for plastic bags at the grocery store.   The Carryout Bag Reduction and Recycling Act was approved by a 4-0 vote of the Senate Environmental Energy Committee last week and would require stores to charge a 5-cent fee per plastic food bag at the checkout aisle beginning in 2014.   On the other hand, the bill would also give a 5-cent rebate or credit for every reusable bag provided by a shopper. In addition, the bill would require stores to only offer recyclable carryout bags by 2015.  The bill will soon be taken up in the Assembly, according to NJ.com.  The 5-cent fee would go toward the Department of Environmental Protection’s Barnegat Bay Restoration Fund, which works to improve the water …

Mike

8:24 am on Monday, February 11, 2013

Another reason to leave NJ added to the list.   more ›

Monday, December 3, 2012

Legislation Would Increase Penalties for Crimes Committed During Disasters

Bill A-3524 was introduced by several Assembly members.

Several members of the State's General Assembly introduced a bill Monday that would increase the penalties for a number of crimes committed during a State of Emergency. Bill A-3524 was introduced after legislators said there were a spate of looting, robbery and unlawful trespassing incidents, among other crimes, that took place during Gov. Chris Christie's declaration of a state of emergency following Hurricane Sandy. Bill A-3524 would see crimes such as robbery committed during a state of emergency upgraded from a second degree crime to first degree. Burglary would become a second degree crime and shoplifting, regardless of the value of the property stolen, would be upgraded to a second degree crime, among other heightened punitive …

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Common Sense in Silverton

9:13 am on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

While cleaning out my house over the past few weekends, I've seen some strange things. I brought my desktop computer out to the curb, and it was gone the next morning. Not sure who took it or why, you could clearly see the entire thing was submerged in salt water. I had a guy come rummaging through the piles at the curb while I was still bringing stuff out to it; he started clipping the power …   more ›

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