
A state environmental cleanup program may have to start work or stop paying its employees.The results of an Office of Legislative Services audit of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection were released Monday, showing that the NJDEP is five years behind on a deadline for ranking toxic sites in the state to establish which sites to clean up first. NJDEP employees, that report said, continued to be paid salaries from a fund intended to finance clean-up efforts that never began. JT Aregood, PolitickerNJ Read more
and Sarlo (COO of Sanzari), Sweeney and friends want to raise gasoline taxes by 23c a gallon – which will take us to 7th most expensive gasoline in the country – to offer more of these “no-show” type jobs to their union pals on NJ state roadwork contracts currently funded through theft central, aka the Transportation Trust Fund, which is nothing more than a slush fund for them to buy votes.
scam,