>Christie’s Red Tape Review : legislation primarily addresses the administrative law system that governs how the state adopts rules and regulations
Pending bills pit business interests against environmentalists
To proponents, it is a legislative effort to streamline the bureaucracy and make New Jersey’s economic climate more business-friendly. To foes, it is a move to undermine some of the state’s environmental rules at the urging of special interests.
The four-bill package, which enjoys bipartisan support and emerged, in part, from Gov. Chris Christie’s Red Tape Review, is up for a vote in both houses today. The bills are opposed by most environmental groups, but are backed by business interests. Each of the bills was passed unanimously when voted out of committee.
The legislation primarily addresses the administrative law system that governs how the state adopts rules and regulations stemming from bills adopted by the legislature and issues permits to developers and businesses. (Johnson, NJ Spotlight)
https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/11/0109/2117/