Congressman Donald Norcross

Representing the 1st District of New Jersey
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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."
Jul 26 2017
“By providing additional resources for energy efficiency and renewable energy, we can better meet the needs of our 21st century economy."
Issues:
Jul 25 2017
“By passing this Act, the House is sending a strong message against aggression and also taking appropriate action to hold the Trump Administration accountable for policy changes involving these three countries."
Jul 25 2017

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, eight years after the last federal minimum wage increase, U.S. Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) – a member of the House Education and Workforce Committee and an electrician by trade – called on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage at a news conference with a bicameral group of lawmakers and low-wage workers.

Jul 24 2017
"Families in New Jersey and across the country are struggling to make ends meet, with stagnant wages and rising costs, and Democrats are fighting for a better deal."
Jul 24 2017
Congressman Donald Norcross announced that the City of Camden will be receiving $750,000 in funding from the Department of the Interior’s Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership program for a new waterfront park.
Issues:
Jul 18 2017
“With this budget, Republicans have made it clear that the America they live in belongs to billionaires and that hard-working American families must shoulder the burden."
Jul 18 2017
This week, 48 Members of the New Democrat Coalition sent a letter to President Trump calling for a robust commitment to apprenticeship programs. The letter and outlines the importance of apprenticeships and urges the administration to maintain strong levels of funding for apprenticeship initiatives across the country.

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