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Around the StateSenator Menendez joins with Governor Corzine and Senator Lautenberg to denounces a proposed Senate amendment that has the potential to increase gun violence in New Jersey communities - Washington, DC
HEALTH CARE REFORM: SHARE YOUR THOUGHTSAs a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Menendez will play an active role in drafting legislation to provide access to comprehensive, affordable health care coverage. In order to best represent the views of New Jersey constituents and stakeholders, Senator Menendez would like to hear your thoughts and concerns about health care reform. Please feel free to share your observations and ideas about how to improve our current system by e-mailing our office at ideas@menendez.senate.gov. Also, we would welcome hearing your personal stories and struggles about receiving health care in America today. Latest News
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FOR NEW JERSEYANSA provision which was originally introduced by Sen. Menendez in 2006 and included in the recently enacted Federal Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act will provide additional tax relief to homeowners who do not itemize on their federal tax returns. The law allows single-filing property taxpayers to take an additional standard deduction of $500 and joint filers to deduct $1,000 for state and local property taxes paid. According to the New Jersey Department of Taxation, nearly 600,000 New Jersey seniors, disabled veterans, low income constituents, and empty nesters will benefit
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Swine Flu Information
The Centers for Disease Control is investigating, monitoring and working to contain swine flu. For anyone seeking information on swine flu, the best resource is the CDC's special website:
Economic Recovery Package
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Worried about Foreclosure?
If you are worried that you might be facing default or foreclosure, here are some resources that can help:
What you need to know about Digital Television (DTV) Transition
June 12, 2009 is the deadline for television stations to replace traditional analog broadcasts with digital broadcasts, known as the "Digital Television Transition (DTV Transition)", to expand service and provide more options to consumers.
If you currently rely on rabbit ears or a roof top antenna AND have an analog television, afterJune 12, 2009, you no longer will be able to receive television programming that way. Video Archives
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