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Nov
13
2017
Governor-elect Phil Murphy and Democratic members of the New Jersey House delegation discussed the impact of the House Republican’s tax plan on New Jersey. The plan is estimated to cost many New Jersey families thousands of dollars a year.
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Nov
2
2017
"This Republican bill just rewards billionaires, prioritizes corporate profits and screws working families."
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Oct
26
2017
“The fact that the opioid epidemic is a national emergency has long been painfully obvious to the millions of families across America with a family member who is struggling with, or has been lost to, addiction."
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Oct
26
2017
“The Ryan-McConnell-Trump tax plan is a giveaway to billionaires, and it’s paid for by New Jersey families who will lose their critical state and local tax deduction. Americans must reject this plan that will do nothing to create jobs, raise wages and bring real relief for working families.”
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Oct
24
2017
Today the leaders of the Bipartisan Heroin Task Force applauded the passage of the INTERDICT Act in the House of Representatives.
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Oct
20
2017
Today the leaders of the Bipartisan Heroin Task Force wrote to President Trump urging him to follow through on his commitment to declare the opioid epidemic a national emergency.
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Oct
13
2017
Following the announcement that Social Security recipients will receive a 2% cost-of-living increase next year, Congressman Donald Norcross announced he is re-introducing the Seniors’ Security Act to help seniors who are struggling to pay their medical bills.
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Oct
13
2017
“Iran must never be allowed to become a nuclear threat to the world. Not now. Not ever. Unfortunately, the President’s reckless decision to decertify Iran’s compliance with the JCPOA could harm our alliances and embolden Iran."
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Oct
11
2017
U.S. Congressman Donald Norcross, Vice-Chair of the Bipartisan Heroin Task Force, provided testimony for the House Energy and Commerce Committee during Member Day on the opioid epidemic.
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Oct
11
2017
On National Coming Out Day, Congressman Donald Norcross led a letter urging Attorney General Jeff Sessions to stand against workplace discrimination. “Everyone deserves the right to feel safe in the workplace. Employees should be hired and fired based on their ability to do the job, not for who they are or whom they love.”
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