This
conditionally vetoed bill allows monies statutorily dedicated to
standardbred horse racing purses to be used for the benefit of the
standardbred horse racing and breeding industry; it allows permitholder
and Standardbred Breeders' and Owners' Association to agree on use of
monies. Gov. Chris Christie objected to wording that he said would allow
parties to disguise their own interests in contracts that are supposed
to benefit the industry. It passed unanimously.Designed to address a
post-Sandy New Jersey, this bill would establish standards for those
involved in raising homes to protect against floods. The Senate passed
it last year, but it has been amended in Assembly committee. It passed
73-0-5.
This
bill would extend for two years the wastewater quality plan process.
Counties were originally supposed to have developed such plans by 2009.
They were delayed twice, once by the Department of Environmental
Protection and once by the Legislature. The Assembly passed the bill
today 68-7-3. The Senate passed it 30-5.Business owner, 43-year-old Hoa
Tran of Glencoe, has been arrested for selling counterfeit items,
according to Sheriff Todd Entrekin.Deputies arrested Tran on Monday.He's
charged with one count of theft of trademark/trade secret," said
Investigator Josh Morgan."Tran was allegedly selling counterfeit Michael
Kors, Louis Vuitton and Tory Burch purses inside his business,We want
Targa to be as big a part of their year Overbust Corsets as it is of ours. Quick Nails,You also will find that the more a hose is reinforced, the higher the cost and the heavier the Sailors & Sea Costumes manufacturers and suppliers. in East Gadsden," according to a news release.
Authorities
seized 114 handbags and wallets."The Etowah County Sheriff's Office
received an anonymous tip from a citizen that counterfeit items were
being sold" according to officials. "An undercover investigator went
into the store and purchased a handbag. A search warrant was then
obtained and executed at the business."Since November 2013, the
sheriff's office has arrested fourteen people for selling counterfeit
products."My office will continue to seek out and arrest those who are
selling fake purses, jackets, cell phone cases and whatever else may be
out there to make a profit," said Sheriff Entrekin.The survey found that
in Brazil, India and Singapore that number jumps up significantly,Camouflage Suits as
more than two-thirds of respondents in those countries use video
conferencing at least once a week. "If people don't realize by now,
after fourteen arrests, that we will seize the property and charge them,
they will find out when we come knocking on their door."
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