Congressman Donald Norcross

Representing the 1st District of New Jersey
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News Releases

Jun 18 2020
“Today, the Supreme Court rightfully blocked President Trump’s disgusting attempt to kick hundreds of thousands of young people out of the only country they’ve ever known by upholding the DACA program."
Jun 16 2020
"Given the devastating economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to identify ways to invest in our nation’s businesses and critical domestic supplier base which includes hundreds of small businesses across the country."
Jun 12 2020
"Homeless individuals are one of the most at-risk groups for transmission of COVID-19, and it is crucial that we provide them the support and resources they need to stay safe."
Jun 10 2020
“As our country faces more than one public crisis, protecting the health of our community is more important than ever – and this federal funding will provide a safer environment for Camden residents.”
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Jun 10 2020
“Katherine’s painting beautifully depicts the sacrifice families make when their loved ones go to war, sometimes never returning home.”
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Jun 9 2020
"As America faces a number of pandemics, this funding will help address the opioid epidemic and all who are struggling with addiction."
May 22 2020
"The work being done at both Rowan and Rutgers–Camden will allow the facilities to support coronavirus-related programs and train our local workforce, as well as students, on how to work best during a pandemic."
May 20 2020
“Today’s news means that families will be able to use their SNAP benefits to order groceries online, which will keep families – especially those with high-risk members in their households – safe while social distancing measures are still in place."
May 15 2020
“This is about response, relief and recovery: Improving our response by greatly expanding testing, providing relief for families and getting us on the path to a safe, responsible recovery."
May 13 2020
“Across the country, people are struggling to adjust to the new normal that the COVID-19 pandemic has created, especially those in our most vulnerable communities."

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