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Governor Murphy Press Conference (Thomas P. Costello/Gannett)
NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy has vetoed two bills – one of which would have extended unemployment insurance payments while Congress was debating a stimulus bill – while signing 14 more into law.
Murphy vetoed a bill on Thursday evening that would have extended unemployment insurance payments by eight weeks and continue job-sharing furlough programs, saying the bill overlaps with actions taken recently by Congress. But he also questioned the legislation s legality.
The veto also comes as state officials announced on Friday that a number of New Jersey residents have experienced a lapse in benefits because the Trump administration let programs expire. Robert Asaro-Angelo, commissioner at the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, said those people impacted are now automatically going onto the state s extended benefits.
UpdatedFri, Dec 18, 2020 at 10:26 am ET
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(Gov. Murphy photo/Murphy administration)
NEW JERSEY Gov. Phil Murphy signed four bills into law this week that are intended to provide a boost to New Jersey amid the coronavirus crisis such as smoothing out issues at Motor Vehicle Commission sites while vetoing two others.
Murphy signed a bill into law that allows new drivers who passed their road tests to drive for 60 days while they are waiting to get their probationary driver s license. He also signed legislation to ensure hospitals and long-term care facilities have enough personal protective equipment
(see the signed and vetoed bills below).