Senator Bob Smith

March 17, 2008 - 4:30pm
PRESS RELEASE

SENATOR SMITH MAKES FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS FOLLOWING ENCAP HEARING

TRENTON – After over two hours of testimony from Inspector General Mary Jane Cooper on the financial and communications problems that have plague the Meadowlands EnCap project, Senate Environment Committee Chair Bob Smith, presented five recommendations on how to move forward with the EnCap investigations.

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March 12, 2008 - 4:06pm
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SENATE COMMITTEES TO HOLD HEARING ON ENCAP FAILINGS

 TRENTON Senator Bob Smith announced today that he will chair a joint meeting of the Senate Environment Committee and Senate Legislative Oversight Committee on Monday, March 17, 2008 to receive testimony from Inspector General Mary Jane Cooper concerning her report on the failures involved in the EnCap golf and housing project.

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January 3, 2008 - 5:39pm
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SMITH/BUONO BILL TO ENCOURAGE RENEWABLE ENERGY PASSES SENATE

SMITH/BUONO BILL TO ENCOURAGE RENEWABLE ENERGY PASSES SENATE

TRENTON – The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Senators Bob Smith and Barbara Buono that would revise the laws concerning electricity production in New Jersey to encourage expanded use of renewable energy sources.

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September 14, 2007 - 3:50pm
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Senate Panels to Assess Sub prime Lending Crisis, Shore Protection

Two Senate committees will meet on Monday, one to hear experts offer ways to help those ensnared by mortgage problems in the sub prime lending crisis and a second to advance the creation of a shore protection panel and a statewide program that would promote fishing as an alternative to drug use among young people.

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June 21, 2007 - 9:16pm
PRESS RELEASE

Smith Package to Promote Renewable Energy Advances in Legislature

SMITH PACKAGE TO PROMOTE RENEWABLE ENERGY ADVANCES IN LEGISLATURE

TRENTON - Two bills sponsored by Senator Bob Smith which would promote renewable energy systems in New Jersey homes advanced in the Legislature today.

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