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New Jersey Sets Bold 2025 Agenda: Budget Boosts, Clean Energy, and Community Support Take Center Stage
New Jersey is poised for significant developments across various sectors as the state enters 2025. The Governor's proposed 2025 budget, totaling $55.9 billion, aims to increase direct property tax relief and provide the highest level of school funding in history[1]. This budget also includes initiatives to support small businesses, workforce development, and addressing veterans' homelessness.
In the business sector, the 2025 economic outlook is mixed, with potential growth under deregulation but challenges from tariffs and high property taxes[2]. The New Jersey Business & Industry Association's Public Policy Forum highlighted these issues, emphasizing the need for stability in public policy initiatives.
On the environmental front, New Jersey LCV has released its 2024-2025 Common Agenda, focusing on securing a 100% clean energy future, preserving parks, reducing transportation pollution, safeguarding clean drinking water, and enhancing voting rights[3]. This agenda aims to position New Jersey as a national leader in clean energy and environmental protection.
In community news, President Joe Biden recently signed New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone's HEARTS Act into law, providing automated external defibrillators and CPR training to schools and childcare centers[5]. Additionally, the 19th Annual Project Homeless Connect Day will be held on January 29th, offering essential services and support for county residents in need.
Looking Ahead:
- The implementation of the 2025 state budget and its impact on property tax relief and school funding will be closely watched.
- The New Jersey LCV's efforts to secure a 100% clean energy future by 2035 will continue to be a significant environmental focus.
- The upcoming Project Homeless Connect Day on January 29th will provide critical support to those in need.
- The impact of the HEARTS Act on school and childcare center safety will be monitored as it is rolled out across the state.
In the business sector, the 2025 economic outlook is mixed, with potential growth under deregulation but challenges from tariffs and high property taxes[2]. The New Jersey Business & Industry Association's Public Policy Forum highlighted these issues, emphasizing the need for stability in public policy initiatives.
On the environmental front, New Jersey LCV has released its 2024-2025 Common Agenda, focusing on securing a 100% clean energy future, preserving parks, reducing transportation pollution, safeguarding clean drinking water, and enhancing voting rights[3]. This agenda aims to position New Jersey as a national leader in clean energy and environmental protection.
In community news, President Joe Biden recently signed New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone's HEARTS Act into law, providing automated external defibrillators and CPR training to schools and childcare centers[5]. Additionally, the 19th Annual Project Homeless Connect Day will be held on January 29th, offering essential services and support for county residents in need.
Looking Ahead:
- The implementation of the 2025 state budget and its impact on property tax relief and school funding will be closely watched.
- The New Jersey LCV's efforts to secure a 100% clean energy future by 2035 will continue to be a significant environmental focus.
- The upcoming Project Homeless Connect Day on January 29th will provide critical support to those in need.
- The impact of the HEARTS Act on school and childcare center safety will be monitored as it is rolled out across the state.
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New Jersey is poised for significant developments across various sectors as the state enters 2025. The Governor's proposed 2025 budget, totaling $55.9 billion, aims to increase direct property tax relief and provide the highest level of school funding in history[1]. This budget also includes initiatives to support small businesses, workforce development, and addressing veterans' homelessness.
In the business sector, the 2025 economic outlook is mixed, with potential growth under deregulation but challenges from tariffs and high property taxes[2]. The New Jersey Business & Industry Association's Public Policy Forum highlighted these issues, emphasizing the need for stability in public policy initiatives.
On the environmental front, New Jersey LCV has released its 2024-2025 Common Agenda, focusing on securing a 100% clean energy future, preserving parks, reducing transportation pollution, safeguarding clean drinking water, and enhancing voting rights[3]. This agenda aims to position New Jersey as a national leader in clean energy and environmental protection.
In community news, President Joe Biden recently signed New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone's HEARTS Act into law, providing automated external defibrillators and CPR training to schools and childcare centers[5]. Additionally, the 19th Annual Project Homeless Connect Day will be held on January 29th, offering essential services and support for county residents in need.
Looking Ahead:
- The implementation of the 2025 state budget and its impact on property tax relief and school funding will be closely watched.
- The New Jersey LCV's efforts to secure a 100% clean energy future by 2035 will continue to be a significant environmental focus.
- The upcoming Project Homeless Connect Day on January 29th will provide critical support to those in need.
- The impact of the HEARTS Act on school and childcare center safety will be monitored as it is rolled out across the state.
In the business sector, the 2025 economic outlook is mixed, with potential growth under deregulation but challenges from tariffs and high property taxes[2]. The New Jersey Business & Industry Association's Public Policy Forum highlighted these issues, emphasizing the need for stability in public policy initiatives.
On the environmental front, New Jersey LCV has released its 2024-2025 Common Agenda, focusing on securing a 100% clean energy future, preserving parks, reducing transportation pollution, safeguarding clean drinking water, and enhancing voting rights[3]. This agenda aims to position New Jersey as a national leader in clean energy and environmental protection.
In community news, President Joe Biden recently signed New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone's HEARTS Act into law, providing automated external defibrillators and CPR training to schools and childcare centers[5]. Additionally, the 19th Annual Project Homeless Connect Day will be held on January 29th, offering essential services and support for county residents in need.
Looking Ahead:
- The implementation of the 2025 state budget and its impact on property tax relief and school funding will be closely watched.
- The New Jersey LCV's efforts to secure a 100% clean energy future by 2035 will continue to be a significant environmental focus.
- The upcoming Project Homeless Connect Day on January 29th will provide critical support to those in need.
- The impact of the HEARTS Act on school and childcare center safety will be monitored as it is rolled out across the state.