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NJDEP Kicking Up Dust on the Dirty Dirt Law
Five years ago, Gov. Phil Murphy signed the “Dirty Dirt Law” that closed a loophole which allowed bad actors who otherwise would not qualify for a solid waste license to move contaminated soil. The law was supported by NJBIA and other business groups. It extended background check and information requirements for A-901 solid waste licenses to soil and fill recycling s ...
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Mercer Extends Deadline for Nonprofits to Apply for Food Security Grants
The Mercer County Office of Food Security has extended the application deadline until April 22 for n ...
NJ Hiring Slows in March as Jobless Rate Ticks Up to 4.7%
New Jersey had a net loss of 2,700 jobs during the month of March and the state’s unemployment rate ...
NJBIA’s 2025 Regional Business Climate Analysis Shows NJ Still Worst in Region
NJBIA’s 2025 Regional Business Climate Analysis, released today, shows New Jersey ranks last in the ...
Voters Weigh in on NJ Budget, Taxes, Utility Bills and More in New Poll
Majorities of New Jersey voters say the affordability of housing and utilities is getting worse and ...
PJM CEO Manu Asthana to Step Down at End of Year
PJM Interconnection announced this week that president & CEO Manu Asthana has decided to step do ...
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