Congressman Donald Norcross

Representing the 1st District of New Jersey
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Aug 22 2017
"I am deeply saddened by the passing of my friend, Senator Jim Whelan. I had the honor of working with Jim for years both as a labor advocate and a fellow state legislator, and always knew him to be honest, hard working, thoughtful and sincere."
Aug 18 2017
"This grant will expand educational opportunities, as well as health services, in our area. I am always glad to see and support institutions – like colleges and medical centers – working together to best help our communities."
Aug 16 2017
"NAFTA must first and foremost benefit American workers. The Trump Administration can accomplish that goal by having an open and transparent process and that includes the voices of working people."
Aug 13 2017
"Hate, violence, bigotry, racism and anti-semitism have no place in our country."
Aug 11 2017
U.S. Congressman Donald Norcross announced that a Gloucester Township Fire Department has been awarded a $153,214 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant.
Aug 10 2017
The Task Force is urging Congress and the Administration to work together to ensure that the Public Health Emergency Fund has the resources to take on the crisis.
Aug 10 2017
The Bipartisan Heroin Task Force is calling on Congress and the Administration to take immediate, meaningful action to address the opioid epidemic.
Aug 8 2017
“We can do better for those struggling with addiction. We can have better guidelines for medical school courses, better curriculum to address safe prescribing and better implementation of the medical education regulations that already exist.”
Aug 8 2017
Reps. Donald Norcross and Annie Kuster, Vice-Chair and Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Heroin Task Force, sent letter to President Trump calling for action to address the opioid epidemic.
Jul 26 2017
“Our veterans dedicate their lives to protecting us. The least we can do is dedicate money to help them fight the disease of addiction."

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