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NJBIA Breaks Down the Budget



Chris Emigholz and Nicole Sandelier join Chrissy Buteas for a deep dive into Governor Phil Murphy’s FY 2021 State Budget with a look at proposed spending, tax increases, as well as places where with a little more focus New Jersey could save billions.


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NJBIA on Governor Murphy’s Energy Master Plan



Do you know how your permit will quantifiably impact climate change? Well you may have to tell the DEP under Governor Murphy’s new climate initiatives.


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An Update on the NJ Economy



NJBIA’s government affairs team takes a look at some recently released numbers on adjusted gross income and gross domestic product and how they relate to the regional competitiveness of New Jersey.


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Election Notes and the Effects of Impeachment on Policy



In the season two premiere of NJBIA’s government affairs podcast, Chrissy Buteas interviews Mike DuHaime and Julie Roginsky about the results of our recent election and how Impeachment is impacting bills on the federal level.


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Sen. Vin Gopal Talks $38.7 Billion State Budget, Concerns Over Rising Minimum Wage



NJBIA’s Frank Robinson interviews Senator Vin Gopal on the latest episode of Take on Trenton about the state budget, the legalization of marijuana, and the Democratic Party Presidential Debate.


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Senator Tom Kean, Jr. on the Budget, cannabis and the increasing minimum wage



NJBIA’s Frank Robinson interviews Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean, Jr. on the latest episode of Take on Trenton about the state budget, the legalization of marijuana, and the increasing minimum wage.


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Senate President Sweeney on Taxes, Cannabis and the Path to Progress



NJBIA’s Frank Robinson interviews Senate President Stephen Sweeney on the latest episode of Take on Trenton about the state budget, taxes, legalization of marijuana, and the Path to Progress plan to address New Jersey’s biggest financial problems.