Congressman Donald Norcross

Representing the 1st District of New Jersey
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News Releases

May 12 2020
“In order to safely begin reopening South Jersey and the rest of the state, we must increase and expand testing,."
May 11 2020
“Across the country, millions of people are struggling to put food on the table as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take a devastating toll on employment and the economy."
May 8 2020
“This bill would ensure local small businesses are aware of the open opportunities within our community at the Joint Base."
May 6 2020
City of Camden, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership to Receive $800,000
“While we are facing the coronavirus crisis, protecting the public health of our community is more important than ever – and this federal funding will provide a safer environment for Camden residents."
Issues:
Apr 30 2020
“This funding will allow Acenda Health, a Gloucester County healthcare facility, to help residents with both physical and mental health needs."
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Apr 28 2020
“On Workers Memorial Day, we honor those who have lost their lives on the job, and today, our nation is facing both a grave public health emergency with many health care workers and first responders giving their lives to save others."
Apr 28 2020
“New Jersey is facing an economic crisis, and our workers impacted by COVID-19 need assistance in getting back into the workforce.
Apr 24 2020
The lawmakers called for prioritization of hotspots like New Jersey and the utilization of mobile testing to expand testing access. The Members also asked the President to reconsider Governor Murphy’s application for an additional federal testing site in South Jersey.
Apr 23 2020
“This package provides critical funding to increase testing, more resources for hospitals and health care providers to continue their response to the crisis, and additional assistance for small businesses to keep workers employed.”
Apr 21 2020
“As the country continues to face both a public health emergency and an economic crisis, allocating funding for our frontline workers must remain a top priority. In order to have a healthy economy, we first need a healthy workforce."

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