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Assembly Commerce and Economic Development committee releases three business-related bills
Summary
The committee advanced three bills: AB 798 to offer optional electronic notices to businesses, AB 2078 to create a registry of out-of-state contractors awarded public-works contracts, and AB 3955 ordering a study of vacant commercial spaces; all were released by committee votes.
TRENTON — The Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee on an undisclosed date advanced three business-related bills, voting to release each from committee for further consideration.
The committee released Assembly Bill 798, which would require state entities to offer an optional service allowing businesses to receive certain notices electronically. Supporters who registered in favor included Mary Ellen Papart of the New Jersey Food Council, Christopher Emerholtz of NJVIA, Laura Gunn of Katz Government Affairs and Michael Egington of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce; none elected to testify. The committee…
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