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Cannabis Commission Slow To Implement Workplace Rules, The Sale Of Edibles
The commission’s director, Jeff Brown, said at its June 30 meeting that the workplace guidance would be coming “very imminently.”

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The commission’s director, Jeff Brown, said at its June 30 meeting that the workplace guidance would be coming “very imminently.”

From 2015 to 2019, loan officers were told not to serve minority communities, according to the complaint.
People with outstanding unemployment claims can now schedule in-person appointments at one-stop career centers across the state.
The law (S2742) creates a licensure process with uniform standards and criteria for hiring, firing, and disciplining officers.
“I’m still advocating for it, and I’m hopeful that I can convince the leadership that it’s important to pursue,” said Sen. Joe Vitale.
The state recovered the 702,000 private-sector jobs lost in the early months of the pandemic at a historically fast rate, economists say.
The consumer price index rose 6.7% compared to a year ago in the Garden State, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Millions of last year’s recoveries came from drug makers implicated in multistate lawsuits for fueling the opioid epidemic.
The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office said it is not investigating the death of the unnamed worker.
The judge was accused of groping a woman who entered his law office on behalf of her employer.
About three weeks after this diagnosis, Erica Goldblatt Hyatt received an abortion at a specialized clinic in Pennsylvania, where she lived.
Republicans have met the fusion voting push with derision.
The Bill signed into law in December reduced payments casinos sent to the county.
Group will seek civil and criminal remedies against those who intimidate reproductive health providers or patients seeking their services.
An estimated 38 million Americans are food insecure, meaning that they have insufficient means to obtain sufficient food.
The saga was a frustrating one for Democrats, but it isn’t out of step with how the courts generally handle election law cases.
The system’s launch on Saturday is only the first step in its implementation, Coughlin said.
A similar bill signed into law last year expanded work hours for teens just for last summer and expired last Labor Day.
Fourteen train crew members have sued NJ Transit for negligence, claiming the agency failed to protect them from abusive passengers.
This isn’t the first time in recent years that lawmakers have brushed up against the 45-day rule.