State Senator Anthony M. Bucco (NJ)
Recent News About State Senator Anthony M. Bucco (NJ)
-
Pennacchio calls on Governor Murphy to reconsider TransCore tolling contract
Senator Joe Pennacchio has reached out to Governor Murphy, urging him to cancel the tolling contract with TransCore, which is responsible for managing New Jersey's E-ZPass system.
-
Senator Corrado urges Governor Murphy to restore municipal aid
Senator Kristin Corrado has reached out to Governor Murphy, urging the restoration of transparent formula-based aid for municipalities in the upcoming fiscal year 2026 budget.
-
Senator urges Governor Murphy to restore $150M Municipal Relief Fund
Senator Robert Singer has called on Governor Murphy to reinstate the "Municipal Relief Fund," a $150 million municipal aid program that was removed from recent state budgets.
-
I-80 eastbound closure in Morris County due to new sinkhole
While conducting routine boring tests on I-80 eastbound in Wharton, Morris County, NJDOT crews encountered a significant setback when road conditions worsened, leading to the formation of a sinkhole.
-
Schepisi urges restoration of formula-based municipal aid in FY26 budget
Senator Holly Schepisi has urged Governor Murphy to reinstate transparent formula-based aid for municipalities in the upcoming fiscal year 2026 budget.
-
Testa urges governor to reinstate municipal aid in FY26 budget
Senator Michael Testa has urged Governor Murphy to reinstate the transparent formula-based aid for municipalities in the fiscal year 2026 budget.
-
New Jersey committee approves funding plan for fusion energy projects
The Senate Environment and Energy Committee has given its approval to legislation, S-364, which was introduced by Senator Joe Pennacchio (R-26).
-
New Jersey lawmakers propose "Carly Day" for congenital heart defect awareness
Senator Carmen Amato, Jr., Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, and Assemblyman Gregory Myhre have introduced legislation to establish February 12th as "Carly Day" in New Jersey.
-
Senator Amato urges restoration of formula-based aid in FY26 budget
Senator Carmen Amato, Jr. has urged Governor Murphy to reinstate the transparent formula-based aid for municipalities in the fiscal year 2026 budget.
-
Bucco criticizes New Jersey Transit's spending on new headquarters
Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco has expressed concerns over a report indicating that New Jersey Transit's (NJT) new headquarters may require additional space, leading to increased costs.
-
New Jersey senators propose bill against impersonating first responders
Senators Joe Pennacchio and Carmen Amato, Jr. have introduced a new bill that aims to criminalize the act of impersonating a first responder while committing another crime.
-
Bill supports disabled drivers' education by allowing parental presence
The Senate Transportation Committee has voted in favor of a bill sponsored by Senator Carmen Amato, Jr.
-
Lawmakers propose bill against time limits on anesthesia coverage
Senator Carmen Amato, Jr., Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, and Assemblyman Greg Myhre have put forward legislation aimed at preventing health insurance carriers from imposing time limits on anesthesia coverage.
-
Bill advances to expand support for adults with developmental disabilities
Legislation aimed at improving support services for adults with developmental disabilities has advanced in the legislative process.
-
Bucco's bill on fire safety standards becomes law
Today, Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco's bill aimed at updating fire safety standards was signed into law by Governor Murphy.
-
Senate committee passes Bucco's bill on Medicaid coverage for motorized wheelchairs
The Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee has passed a bill introduced by Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco.
-
Senate committee approves bill for deaf designation on vehicle registrations
The Senate Budget Committee has given its approval to a legislative proposal introduced by Senator Parker Space, aimed at improving communication between law enforcement officers and individuals with hearing impairments during traffic stops.
-
Testa questions $193M allocation for Middlesex County project
Senator Michael Testa has formally requested an explanation from members of the Murphy administration regarding funding for a project in Middlesex County.
-
New Jersey enacts law waiving telecom fees for seniors in long-term care
Governor Murphy has enacted a new law aimed at protecting seniors and long-term care patients from early termination fees on telecommunication services.
-
Corrado's bill on juvenile cases passes New Jersey Senate
Senator Kristin Corrado's bill aimed at improving the handling of juvenile delinquency cases has passed the New Jersey Senate.