Senator Buono

August 14, 2008 - 3:56pm
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BUONO TO URGE LAW CHANGE TO BLOCK SCHOOL VOTE ON ROSH HASHANA

 

            TRENTON Senator Barbara Buono vowed today to intervene legislatively to block an Edison special election on a $57.8 million bond issue because the Sept. 30th date for the vote falls on Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year.

            “It would be unconscionable for anyone to push ahead with the bond vote once they realized it would fall on Rosh Hashana,” said Senator Buono, who represents Edison.

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June 30, 2008 - 2:12pm
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SWEENEY SAYS BUDGET PUTS STATE ON RIGHT COURSE

TRENTON Senate Majority Leader Stephen M. Sweeney today said the State budget for the new fiscal year “begins a process of accountability and integrity” which reflects tough economic times and the need for efficiencies at all levels of government.

            Senator Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland, made his comments as Governor Corzine enacted S-2009/A-2800 which provides funds for maintaining government operations beginning July 1

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June 23, 2008 - 7:47pm
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BUONO: BUDGET HELPS REBUILD PUBLIC’S TRUST

TRENTON Senator Barbara Buono, Chair of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee, released the following statement as the Senate considered S-2009/A-2800, the State’s spending plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1. It received final approval 23-16.

            “This budget makes progress toward rebuilding the public’s trust in their elected representatives.

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June 17, 2008 - 4:10pm
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BUONO: GRIM BUDGET PLAN FOR NJ’S FISCAL REALITIES

TRENTON Senator Barbara Buono, Chair of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee, today made the following comments as details were being released about the proposed agreement on the State’s spending plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1.

            “It’s not a happy day when the realities of spending cuts result in pain for the beneficiaries of many worthy programs. But we can’t reduce the size of government without shutting down our voracious appetite to spend and borrow. The record-level restraints in this (budget) proposal were needed to move us in the right direction

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April 2, 2008 - 4:31pm
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BUONO BACKS MOVE TO REPLENISH UI FUND AND AVOID BUSINESS TAX

TRENTON Senator Barbara Buono, Chair of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee, today called for bipartisan legislative support for Governor Corzine’s proposal to replenish depleted balances in the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund with surplus revenues.

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March 3, 2008 - 5:23pm
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BUONO-MADDEN BILL ADVANCES TO EXPEDITE HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE RAIL STATIONS

TRENTON The Senate today approved a bill, S-464, sponsored by Senators Barbara Buono and Fred Madden, to require New Jersey Transit devise a plan within six months on how it will make its rail stations handicap accessible.

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February 26, 2008 - 2:25pm
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BUONO: WE NEED ACCOUNTABILITY

TRENTON Senator Barbara Buono, Chair of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee, today said “accountability” will be her top priority as her panel prepares to review Governor Corzine’s spending plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1.

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February 20, 2008 - 1:42pm
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BUONO SAYS CONTRACT OVERSIGHT COULD SAVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS

TRENTON  A key State Senator today said she believes “hundreds of  millions of dollars could be saved annually” if the State implements longstanding recommendations for proper oversight of professional services contracts.

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January 17, 2008 - 3:09pm
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Senate Democratic Leaders Urge Corzine Aides To Bring In-Depth Info

TRENTON – Senator Barbara Buono, Chair of the Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee, urged the Corzine Administration to come before the panel next week bearing “in-depth details” of its fiscal restructuring and debt reduction proposal.

Her pitch was backed up by Senate President Richard J. Codey and Senate Majority Leader Stephen M. Sweeney.

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