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July 30, 2020 In The News, Media

Camden residents, elected officials march against police brutality

CAMDEN - Police officers who patrol this city followed a different path Saturday, joining residents in a march against racism. Elected officials and religious leaders also took part in the peaceful demonstration, which began as a grass-roots protest to the police-involved death of a Minneapolis man on Memorial Day. Meanwhile, more South Jersey law enforcement agencies released statements critical of the Minneapolis police action, which has sparked sometimes violent protests across the country.

July 30, 2020 In The News, Media

N.J. Congressional Delegation Asks Trump To Extend National Guard Deployment

To help New Jersey help with the response to the coronavirus pandemic, the New Jersey congressional delegation want President Donald Trump to extend the deployment of the New Jersey National Guard beyond the June 24 deadline. Earlier this week, Gov. Phil Murphy asked the Trump administration to extend more than 1,000 Guardsmen and women in New Jersey. The delegation letter was organized by Rep. Andy Kim (D-Marlton), one of three New Jersey House members on the Armed Service Committee.

July 30, 2020 Media, Press Releases

South Jersey To See $2M In Funding For Coronavirus Testing

Health centers based in lower-income communities in South Jersey will receive $2,082,226 in federal funding to combat the coronavirus pandemic, Rep. Donald Norcross (D-1) announced. It is part of a total of $11,127,936 for the state of New Jersey from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to expand testing for the coronavirus at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) across the state. "In order to safely begin reopening South Jersey and the rest of the state, we must increase and expand testing," Norcross said.

July 30, 2020 Media, Press Releases

Coronavirus prompts SJ congressman to propose new federal holiday

U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross, D-1 of Camden, announced his intentions on Tuesday to make April 28 -- which is already commemorated by labor unions and other groups as Workers Memorial Day -- the 11th federal holiday. He said doing so would be a fitting way to honor health care workers, first responders and others who have lost their lives during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.