- Beach, Greenwald, and Lampitt Urge Residents to Apply for "Senior Freeze" Program for Property Tax Relief
- A new New Deal Could Ignite New Jersey's Ailing Economy
- Panel OK’s Scalera/Mckeon/Greenwald Bill For Tax-Deductible Contributions To College Fund
- Assemblyman Greenwald comments on a legislative package to protect New Jersey’s children
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Beach, Greenwald, and Lampitt Urge Residents to Apply for "Senior Freeze" Program for Property Tax Relief
Offices of 6th District Legislators to Assist Eligible Seniors, Disabled Residents in Completing Applications for Tax Relief
(VOORHEES)– Senator James Beach, Assembly Budget Committee Chairman Louis Greenwald, and Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt (all D-Camden) today urged seniors and those with disabilities to take advantage of the state property tax reimbursement program known as the “Senior Freeze.”
Panel OK’s Scalera/Mckeon/Greenwald Bill For Tax-Deductible Contributions To College Fund
Measure Would Exempt First $5,000 in Annual Contributions To NJ BEST College Savings Plan from State Income Taxes
(TRENTON)-An Assembly panel has released legislation Assemblymen Fred Scalera, John McKeon and Louis Greenwald sponsored to provide a state income tax deduction to residents who save for their children’s higher education through a state-administered college savings plan.
Assemblyman Greenwald comments on a legislative package to protect New Jersey’s children
Assemblyman Greenwald comments on a legislative package to protect New Jersey’s children
Assembly Advances SBS Info Legislation
Gloucester County Times
February 6, 2009
GCT Staff
Legislation that would require the state include information about Shaken Baby Syndrome to new parents cleared the state Assembly on Thursday.
The legislation (A-725) would require the state to include information on Shaken Baby Syndrome in the resource guide it provides to new parents. The guide also would be published in Spanish.
Assembly Approves Greenwald/Fisher Bill To Educate Parents On Shaken Baby Syndrome
ASSEMBLY APPROVES GREENWALD/FISHER BILL TO EDUCATE PARENTS ON SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME
(TRENTON) – The Assembly today voted 77-0 to approve legislation Assembly members Louis D. Greenwald and Douglas H. Fisher sponsored to require the state include information about Shaken Baby Syndrome to new parents.
“All new parents need to be absolutely aware of how devastating this syndrome can be,” said Greenwald (D-Camden). “Learning about Shaken Baby Syndrome will hopefully prevent parents from harming their babies.”






