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Working from home during pandemic
Despite a recent setback in the courts, Gov. Phil Murphy said the fight for residents whose income has been taxed by New York despite working from home in New Jersey during the coronavirus pandemic is still a priority.
But what exactly happens next and how aggressive New Jersey ends up getting with its neighbor across the Hudson River remains to be seen.
Last year, the Murphy administration backed New Hampshire’s bid to get the U.S. Supreme Court to block Massachusetts from taxing New Hampshire residents who were employed by companies based in Massachusetts but working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Rhode Island closer to making feminine hygiene products free in public schools CNN 7 hrs ago © Shutterstock The Rhode Island Capitol.
Public school students in Rhode Island are one step closer to having access to free feminine hygiene products after the state s Senate approved a pair of bills on Tuesday that would provide cost-free pads and tampons to students in grades five through 12.
The state s Democratic-controlled Senate unanimously passed the House and Senate versions of a proposal that would require public schools to provide the products for free in gender-neutral bathrooms and restrooms designated for females by the start of the 2022-2023 school year. The bills had previously received overwhelming support in the state House.