Monthly Archives: March 2011
New Jersey Needs To Act on Market Competition and Consumer Choice…”S2664″
Any day now, the New Jersey State Senate will be taking up important legislation called the Market Competition and Consumer Choice Act (S2664). The measure is not a topic of discussion at Garden State dinner tables, but it is one … Continue reading →
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