Assemblyman Moriarty

MORIARTY/LOVE INTRODUCE BILL TO CRIMINALIZE RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE

Release Date: May 9 2008

MORIARTY/LOVE INTRODUCE BILL TO CRIMINALIZE RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE FRAUD

(Gloucester) - Assemblyman Paul Moriarty and Assemblywoman Sandra Love have introduced legislation to address the many incidents of fraud that helped fuel the recent national mortgage meltdown.

ASSEMBLY PASSES MORIARTY BILL PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY FOR TOWNS AND LIBRARIES TO SHARE TAX REVENUES

Release Date: Mar 6 2008

ASSEMBLY PASSES MORIARTY BILL PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY FOR TOWNS AND LIBRARIES TO SHARE TAX REVENUES

Bill Would Allow Library Boards to Direct Excess Funds
Into Municipal Revenue Stream to Preserve Other Local Services

 
(TRENTON) - The Senate Urban and Community Affairs Committee today released legislation Assemblyman Paul Moriarty sponsored to give municipalities that fund their own libraries flexibility to tap into unused excess local library tax revenue to stave off local fiscal crises.

ASSEMBLY PASSES MORIARTY BILL PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY FOR TOWNS AND LIBRARIES TO SHARE TAX REVENUES

Release Date: Feb 7 2008

ASSEMBLY PASSES MORIARTY BILL PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY FOR TOWNS AND LIBRARIES TO SHARE TAX REVENUES

Bill Would Allow Library Boards to Direct Excess Funds
Into Municipal Revenue Stream to Preserve Other Local Services

(TRENTON) - The Assembly today passed legislation Assemblyman Paul Moriarty sponsored to give municipalities that fund their own libraries flexibility to tap into unused excess local library tax revenue to stave off local fiscal crises.

COMMITTEE OKs MORIARTY BILL PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY FOR TOWNS AND LIBRARIES TO SHARE TAX REVENUES

Release Date: Jan 24 2008

COMMITTEE OKs MORIARTY BILL PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY
FOR TOWNS AND LIBRARIES TO SHARE TAX REVENUES

Bill Would Allow Library Boards to Direct Excess Funds
Into Municipal Revenue Stream to Preserve Other Local Services

(TRENTON) - The Assembly Housing and Local Government Committee today released legislation Assemblyman Paul Moriarty sponsored to give municipalities that fund their own libraries flexibility to tap into unused excess local library tax revenue to stave off a local fiscal crisis.

Moriarty Bill Banning Texting While Driving, Strengthening Cell Phone Ban Becomes Law

Release Date: Nov 2 2007

MORIARTY BILL BANNING TEXTING WHILE DRIVING,
STRENGTHENING CELL PHONE BAN BECOMES LAW

(TRENTON) - Legislation Assembly members Paul Moriarty, David R. Mayer, and Nilsa Cruz-Perez sponsored to strengthen the state's prohibition against hand-held cell phones in cars and ban text messaging while driving was signed into law today by Governor Jon S. Corzine.

Assemblywoman Greenstein & Assemblyman Moriarty Public Right-To-Know Bill On Hospital Infection Rates Signed Into Law

Release Date: Oct 31 2007

GREENSTEIN/MORIARTY PUBLIC RIGHT-TO-KNOW BILL
ON HOSPITAL INFECTION RATES SIGNED INTO LAW

Action Comes Two Weeks  after New CDC Report Finds Deadly Super-Staph Infections Rising at Dangerous Rates
 
(HAMILTON) - New Jersey today became the 20th state in the country to enact a law providing health-care consumers with unfettered access to reports on infection rates at all New Jersey hospitals.

Assembly Passes Moriarty.Greenstein.Fisher Bill Requiring Public Reporting Of Hosptial Errors

Release Date: Jun 21 2007

ASSEMBLY PASSES MORIARTY/GREENSTEIN/FISHER BILL REQUIRING PUBLIC REPORTING OF HOSPITAL ERRORS

Measure Would Create Searchable Online Database
Of Anonymously Catalogued Serious Medical Mistakes

(TRENTON) - The Assembly today passed legislation Assembly members Paul Moriarty, Linda R. Greenstein, and Douglas H. Fisher sponsored to require annual public disclosure of serious medical mistakes made in New Jersey.

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