Assemblyman Cohen

COHEN/DIEGNAN/PRIETO MEASURES ENHANCE BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS OF THE NEW JERSEY NATIONAL GUARD

Release Date: May 12 2008

COHEN/DIEGNAN/PRIETO MEASURES ENHANCE BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS OF THE NEW JERSEY NATIONAL GUARD 

(TRENTON) - The Assembly Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee today released two measures Assemblymen Neil Cohen, Patrick Diegnan and Vincent Prieto sponsored to augment benefits for surviving family members of New Jersey National Guard members killed while on active duty.

Assemblyman Neil Cohen's Statement On World-Class Stem Cell Research Facility Groundbreaking

Release Date: Oct 23 2007

COHEN STATEMENT ON WORLD-CLASS STEM CELL RESEARCH FACILITY GROUNDBREAKING

Lawmaker Says Facility Will Unlock Keys to Lifesaving Treatments, Boost State Economy

(TRENTON) - Assembly Deputy Speaker Neil Cohen, a prominent supporter of stem-cell research and lead Assembly sponsor of the law creating world-class stem cell research facilities in New Jersey, today issued the following statement on the groundbreaking for the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey in New Brunswick:

Assemblyman Cohen Welcomes Judge's Dismissal of Right-To-Life's Stem-Cell Lawsuit

Release Date: Sep 24 2007

COHEN WELCOMES JUDGE'S DISMISSAL OF RIGHT-TO-LIFE'S STEM-CELL LAWSUIT

(ROSELLE) - Assembly Deputy Speaker Neil M. Cohen today welcomed Superior Court Judge Neil H. Shuster's decision allowing this November's stem cell ballot question to go before New Jersey voters for approval.

Assemblyman Cohen: Republicans Have Explaining To Do On Stem-Cell Research Lawsuit

Release Date: Sep 19 2007

COHEN: REPUBLICANS HAVE EXPLAINING TO DO
ON STEM-CELL RESEARCH LAWSUIT

(ROSELLE) - Assembly Deputy Speaker Neil M. Cohen today said Republican lawmakers who opposed giving the public the opportunity to vote on a $450 million stem cell research bond fund should declare if they support New Jersey Right-to-Life's efforts to block the November 6 referendum.

Assemblyman Neil M. Cohen Bill Allowing Civil Actions For Harm Caused By Tainted Pet Food Advances

Release Date: May 21 2007

COHEN BILL ALLOWING CIVIL ACTIONS FOR HARM CAUSED BY TAINTED PET FOOD ADVANCES

Measure Would Dispel Antiquated Common Law Notion That Pets Are Merely Property

(TRENTON) - Legislation Assemblyman Neil M. Cohen sponsored to provide expanded legal recourse for owners of pets that are sickened, injured or killed by tainted pet food products was released today by the Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.

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