The chosen businesses, startups and advocacy groups will spend nine months developing projects and products that “promote worker rights, worker safety, and lifelong learning."
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Murphy holds off condemning crowded football stadiums amid COVID surge
The governor sided with an oft-repeated mantra that outdoor settings are mostly safe for patrons to not be masked.
Read More »NJ releases draft rules for $1.1B real estate tax breaks
“The Aspire Program will facilitate equitable, community-supported residential and commercial development projects that make our communities vibrant live, work, play destinations that better serve residents and help attract successful companies and top-notch talent,” reads a statement from NJEDA head Tim Sullivan.
Read More »5 more counties get FEMA disaster declaration for Ida
Essex, Hudson, Morris, Mercer and Union can now receive financial relief for residents, homeowners and businesses that were struck by the tropical storm.
Read More »Storm strains
The scope of funding from the state and federal governments to help businesses recover from Isa is limited, but slowly expanding.
Read More »Surveying the field
Fewer than 10% of New Jersey’s public expenditures goes to diverse businesses, according to New Jersey Office of Diversity and Inclusion Chief Diversity Officer Hester Agudosi. The number comes from a disparity study her office is currently working on and was shared while she moderated the virtual NJBIZ Diversity in the Workplace panel on Aug. 31.
Read More »Vocational schools, county colleges can apply for $75.6 million in new funding
“Making these additional funds available is part of our Administration’s key priorities to ensure more New Jerseyans have equitable access to high-paying, in-demand careers that will fuel our innovation economy now and through our pandemic recovery,” Gov. Phil Murphy said in a prepared statement.
Read More »Newark to dole out $2M in additional funds to small businesses
The Newark Emergency Small Business Grant Fund was created in March 2020 at the start of the pandemic to support the city's impacted enterprises. The program's latest round, its fourth, offers up to $15,000 for eligible companies.
Read More »Biden’s vaccine mandate could affect 1.4M NJ workers
Under the White House policy, part of a six-point plan to control the pandemic, companies would be required to provide paid sick time to recover from side effects of the COVID-19 shot, and employees that do not get inoculated would face weekly testing.
Read More »NJ partners with Uber, Lyft on rides for those who lost transportation due to Ida
For the next two weeks, state residents that suffered the loss of a vehicle can text NJIDARIDE to 898-211 to request a ride. Those without access to a smartphone can dial 2-1-1, the hotline for the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, from any phone line.
Read More »NY’s Hochul comes out for congestion pricing plan
The newly sworn-in governor of the Empire State, who is interested in the “shortest timetable we can follow," says collected proceeds will be used to finance sorely needed major upgrades to New York City’s sprawling subway system.
Read More »NJ expects to open applications next week for $10.5M of hurricane biz relief (updated)
This is the first in a massive wave of financial assistance for businesses as they rebound from Ida, which dumped record levels of rain across the Garden State last week.
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