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  2. Gov. Christie Signs Pension, Health Benefits Overhaul - Patch

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    Gov. Chris Christie signed into law sweeping changes to the state's pensions and health benefits on Tuesday, marking Christie’s greatest legislative victory. About 500,000 active and retired ...

  3. Retiree Tax Break Expansion Signed Into NJ Law. What It Means

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    Under the new law, taxpayers earning between $100,000 and $150,000 will receive a partial exclusion, beginning with the 2021 tax year. The law will benefit nearly 70,000 people, according to...

  4. Billions Lost In NJ Pension Fund Amid Volatile Economy - Patch

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    Posted Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 2:46 pm ET. New Jersey's public worker pension fund took a hit, losing more than $3 billion on investments in April and May. (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY — The...

  5. New Jersey Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    NJDOT was established in 1966 as the first State transportation agency in the United States. The Transportation Act of 1966 (Chapter 301, Public Laws, 1966) established the NJDOT on December 12, 1966. Since the late 1970s, NJDOT has been phasing out or modifying many traffic circles in New Jersey. In 1979, with the establishment of New Jersey ...

  6. NJ Transit - Wikipedia

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    116.2 mi (187.0 km) (light rail) (2018 figures [1]) New Jersey Transit Corporation, branded as NJ Transit or NJTransit and often shortened to NJT, is a state-owned public transportation system that serves the U.S. state of New Jersey and portions of the states of New York and Pennsylvania. It operates bus, light rail, and commuter rail services ...

  7. NJ Transit Rail Operations - Wikipedia

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    NJ Transit Rail Operations ( reporting mark NJTR) is the rail division of NJ Transit. It operates commuter rail service in New Jersey, with most service centered on transportation to and from New York City, Hoboken, and Newark. NJ Transit also operates rail service in Orange and Rockland counties in New York under contract to Metro-North Railroad.

  8. Taylor Law - Wikipedia

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    The Public Employees Fair Employment Act (the Taylor Law) is a New York State statute, named after labor researcher George W. Taylor. It authorizes a governor-appointed State Public Employment Relations Board to resolve contract disputes for public employees while curtailing their right to strike. The law provides for mediation and binding ...

  9. Local Public Employees Receive More than $100K Pension - Patch

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    Posted Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 7:34 pm ET. There are over 1,200 retired public employees collecting more than $100,000 in benefits each year in the state of New Jersey, two of whom hail from...

  10. Five Public Freehold Retirees Receive More Than $100K Pension

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    More than 1,200 public retirees in the state receive pensions that are more than $100,000. Noel Aliseo , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 9:32 pm ET | Updated Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:19 am ET

  11. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Number of vehicles. 2,429 commuter rail cars. 6,418 subway cars. 61 SIR cars. 5,725 buses [1] The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.