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Parsippany council expresses support for New Jersey Climate Superfund Act after public comments; measure passes 4‑1
Summary
After public testimony both opposing and supporting the New Jersey Climate Superfund Act, the Parsippany Township Council voted 4‑1 to adopt a resolution supporting the bill’s passage in Trenton.
The Parsippany (Troy Hills) Township Council voted 4‑1 on Wednesday to adopt a resolution supporting the New Jersey Climate Superfund Act, after public comments from residents who urged both support and opposition.
Longtime resident Bob Venezia spoke against the resolution during public comment, calling the measure “a bad bill” and arguing it would function as a tax that energy companies would pass to consumers. “The Climate Superfund Act or CSA is a bad bill, which should not be supported in a resolution by any council member…
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