Legislative Digest .us

LEGISLATIVE DIGEST

for June 3, 2021

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Vol. XXXIII No. 39

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219th Legislature ? Second Annual Session

SENATE ACTION (SESSION)

Nominations Advise and Consent:

TO BE A JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: Honorable Jeffrey B. Beachem, J.S.C., of West Orange. Honorable Daniel A. Bernardin, J.S.C., of Collingswood. Honorable Gerard H. Breland, J.S.C., of Burlington. Honorable Kimberly Espinales-Maloney, J.S.C., of Hoboken. Honorable Michael C. Gaus, J.S.C., of Hampton Township. Honorable Linda Lordi Cavanaugh, J.S.C., of Spring Lake Heights. Honorable Marcella Matos Wilson, J.S.C., of West Caldwell. Honorable Stephanie Ann Mitterhoff, J.S.C., of Fanwood. Honorable David M. Ragonese, J.S.C., of Haddon Heights. Honorable Marysol Rosero, J.S.C., of Livingston. Honorable Sherri L. Schweitzer, J.S.C, of Cherry Hill. Honorable Kevin M. Shanahan, J.S.C., of Stockton. Honorable Morris Smith, J.S.C., of Collingswood. Honorable Richard T. Sules, J.S.C., of West Orange. Honorable Mark P. Tarantino, J.S.C., of Moorestown. Honorable Christine M. Vanek, J.S.C., of Kearny. Honorable David J. Weaver, J.S.C., of Sparta.

TO BE A JUDGE OF THE TAX COURT: Honorable Joshua D. Novin, J.T.C, of Montville.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE ATHLETIC TRAINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Lori-Ann Iacovino, of Woodridge.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: Mark A. Angelson, of New York, NY.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE KEAN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Matthew P. McDermott, of Hoboken.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE MERCER COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: Frank V. Ragazzo, of Hamilton, to replace Victoria Lynn Plumeri.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN: Lucienne Beard, of Mount Laurel. Sarah E. Jones, Esq., of Orange, to replace Edithe Fulton. Ana Duarte McCarthy, of Basking Ridge, to replace Catherine E. Rendfrey.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY CULTURAL TRUST BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Rabiya Kader, of Princeton, to replace Joseph Gonzalez.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY HISTORIC TRUST: Lisa A. Easton, of Lambertville, to replace Thomas Brown. Allen W. Kratz, of Hoboken, to replace Daniel Campbell.

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Nominations Advise and Consent: (cont'd)

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION: Lawrence DeMarzo, of Upper Montclair, to replace David Gruskos.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY AND HAIRSTYLING: Charlene Powell, of Union, to replace Corby Pascucci.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY STATE COUNCIL ON THE ARTS: Gina Hulings, of Jersey City, to replace Marilyn Dore.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: Dana M. Martinotti, of Cliffside Park, to replace Caren Turner. Kevin P. McCabe, of Metuchen, to replace David Steiner. Robert J. Menendez, Jr., of Jersey City, to replace Kevin McCabe. Michelle E. Richardson, of Jersey City, to replace Richard Bagger.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SITE REMEDIATION PROFESSIONAL LICENSING BOARD: Michael J. Renzulli, of Upper Freehold Township, to replace Constantine Tsentas.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS: Michael A. Kaufman, D.C., of Lawrenceville, to replace Dr. Paul F. Lyons. Uchenna Abba Onyeani, D.C., of Union, to replace Thomas A. Senatore, Sr. D.C.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF CREATIVE ARTS AND ACTIVITIES THERAPIES: Brian Abrams, of Montclair. Joan G. Berkowitz, of Livingston. Carol Ann Blank, of Robbinsville.

TO BE A WORKERS' COMPENSATION JUDGE: David Lande, of Millstone Township.

TO BE AN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT: Honorable Lee A. Solomon, of West Berlin.

TO BE THE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: Shawn M. LaTourette, Esq., of Highland Park, to replace Catherine McCabe.

Nominations Notice of Intention:

TO BE A JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: Veronica Allende, of Franklin Park.

Nominations Received and Referred to SJU:

TO BE A JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: Claudia Jones, of Mendham. Marcy McMann, of Gillette. Patricia O'Dowd-Donohue, of Pine Brook. Vijayant Pawar, of Morristown. Jonathan W. Romankow, of Stirling.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: Amy L. Towers, of Mahwah.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: Kelly A. Hanson, R.N., of Cherry Hill. Melissa D. Pollitt, of Collingswood. Donald J. Reich, of Erial. William J. Wilhelm, of Voorhees.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE CASINO CONTROL COMMISSION: Honorable Alisa Cooper, of Linwood. Joyce Mollineaux, of Atlantic City, to replace Sharon Anne Harrington.

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Nominations Received and Referred to SJU: (cont'd)

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE CASINO REINVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: Brett H. Matik, of Linwood, to replace Howard Kyle. William Sproule, of Galloway, to replace Robert E. Mulcahy, III.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE DELAWARE RIVER PORT AUTHORITY: Daniel Christy, of Sewell. Charles Fentress, of Thorofare. Albert F. Frattali, of Sewell. Bruce D. Garganio, of Florence. Jeffrey L. Nash, of Cherry Hill.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE DOMESTIC SECURITY PREPAREDNESS TASK FORCE: Aida Colon-Sanchez, of Jersey City, to replace Alan J. Robinson. Alison A. Tarnopol, C.B.C.P., of Westfield, to replace Harry Silver.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE FISH AND GAME COUNCIL: Mitchell Jones, of Washington, to replace Phillip Brodhecker. Alex Robert Puskas, of Somerset, to replace George Conover.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE MONMOUTH COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION: Michael V. Hirsch, of Manasquan, to replace Wayne C. Pomanowski.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY SCHOOLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: John Capo, of Totowa, to replace Martin Perez.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY SPORTS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITY: Steven Plofker, of Montclair.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE SOUTH JERSEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY: Honorable James J. McCullough, of Longport. Christopher M. Milam, of Williamstown.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE: Kurt W. Alstede, of Chester, to replace Erick K. Doyle. Lisa Y. Specca, of Bordentown, to replace Alfred Natali.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS: Dr. Lambros Lambrou, of Manasquan, to replace Lawrence O'Connor.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE STATE COUNCIL ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Michael J. McCarthy, C.P.C.U., of Dumont, to replace Regina Tegeler.

Nominations Reported from Committee:

TO BE A JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: Honorable Jeffrey B. Beachem, J.S.C., of West Orange. Honorable Daniel A. Bernardin, J.S.C., of Collingswood. Honorable Gerard H. Breland, J.S.C., of Burlington. Honorable Kimberly Espinales-Maloney, J.S.C., of Hoboken. Honorable Michael C. Gaus, J.S.C., of Hampton Township. Honorable Linda Lordi Cavanaugh, J.S.C., of Spring Lake Heights. Honorable Marcella Matos Wilson, J.S.C., of West Caldwell. Honorable Stephanie Ann Mitterhoff, J.S.C., of Fanwood. Honorable David M. Ragonese, J.S.C., of Haddon Heights. Honorable Marysol Rosero, J.S.C., of Livingston. Honorable Sherri L. Schweitzer, J.S.C, of Cherry Hill. Honorable Kevin M. Shanahan, J.S.C., of Stockton. Honorable Morris Smith, J.S.C., of Collingswood. Honorable Richard T. Sules, J.S.C., of West Orange. Honorable Mark P. Tarantino, J.S.C., of Moorestown. Honorable Christine M. Vanek, J.S.C., of Kearny. Honorable David J. Weaver, J.S.C., of Sparta.

TO BE A JUDGE OF THE TAX COURT: Honorable Joshua D. Novin, J.T.C, of Montville.

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Nominations Reported from Committee: (cont'd)

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE ATHLETIC TRAINING ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Lori-Ann Iacovino, of Woodridge.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS - RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: Mark A. Angelson, of New York, NY.

TO BE A MEMBER OF THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: Kevin P. McCabe, of Metuchen, to replace David Steiner.

Bills Introduced/Without Reference/Given Second Reading:

S3880 Sweeney,S/Kean,T Elections-revises cert. req for dist bd memb & polling places, June 2021 primary

Bills Introduced:

S3855 Corrado,K Landlords, commercial-establish grant program in EDA REF SEG S3856 Singer,R/Bucco,A Health svc. corp-req assessment following reorg; award grant, health care entity REF SCM S3857 Testa,M/Greenstein,L Trenton Makes Commission-establishes REF SEG S3858 Bucco,A/Schepisi,H.T.+6 Unemployment compensation fund-allocates $2.5B from federal govt. assistance REF SLA S3859 Corrado,K Tree removal-req. State entities submit plan for no net loss of forested areas REF SEN S3860 Corrado,K Crime Victim's Bill of Rights, regarding cert post-conviction agreements-expands REF SLP S3861 Bucco,A Community Emergency Response Team members-perform traffic duties REF SLP S3862 Bucco,A Sexual assault prevention & response prog. & coordinator for svc members-creates REF SMV S3863 Bucco,A Law enforcement officer, special-removes req. to turn in firearm at end of shift REF SLP S3864 Bateman,C Plant species-prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened REF SEN S3865 Corrado,K Functional svcs. for developmental disabled-Div. of Devel. Disab reopen programs REF SHH S3867 Addiego,D/Singleton,T Opioid Recovery & Remediation Fd. and Opioid Recovery Advisory Council-establish REF SHH S3868 Sarlo,P Construction code enforcing agency fee revenue-concerns REF SBA S3869 Turner,S Garden Growth Zone tax exemption program-modifies REF SCU S3870 Singleton,T Economic conditions, various-req stress testing on State's ability to prov svcs REF SBA S3871 Singleton,T Police licensure program-requires Police Training Commission establish REF SLP S3872 Turner,S/Ruiz,M Grade retention-permit guardian request for student during 2021-2022 school year REF SED S3873 Singer,R Laser lighting device beam pointing at first responder-estab. aggravated assault REF SLP S3874 Pennacchio,J Affordable housing, alternate living arrangement-municipality obtain credit REF SCU S3875 Pennacchio,J/Corrado,K Curriculum plans-requires public schools to post online REF SED S3876 Vitale,J Pharmacy practice site-req to document reason for not filling cert prescriptions REF SHH S3877 Pou,N/Kean,T Highly Automated Veh Interagency Advisory Committee-estab permitting process REF STR S3878 Corrado,K/Testa,M+10 Youth camps-prohibits mandatory mask use REF SHH S3879 Holzapfel,J/Testa,M+9 Students wearing face masks-prohibits in schools and on school buses REF SED SR132 Corrado,K Individuals with Disabilities Ed. Act-urges Congress amend/expand funding elig. REF SED

Motions:

A5820 Coughlin,C/Chiaravalloti,N Public health emergency declared by Governor address COVID-19-terminate To Sa (Oroho) A5820 Coughlin,C/Chiaravalloti,N Public health emergency declared by Governor address COVID-19-terminate To Table (21-15) (Weinberg)

Bills On Emergency Resolution:

A4002 Sa (1R) Caputo,R/Dancer,R Sports wagering-allows deduction of promotional gaming credit from gross revenue (37-0)(Gopal) A5033 ScaSa (2R) Benson,D/Dancer,R+8 Motor vehicle dealers-authorize to sell online & obtain electronic signatures (38-0)(Gopal) A5696 AaSa (2R) Quijano,A/Carter,L+1 County corrections officer modified basic training program-expands (32-1)(Scutari) A5842 Coughlin,C/Bramnick,J Elections-revises cert. req for dist bd memb & polling places, June 2021 primary (34-0)(Kean) S3714 Sa (1R) Madden,F/Gopal,V+9 Non-profit & governmental employer liability-concerns unemp benf during COVID-19 (35-0)(Madden)

Bills Passed:

A277 Aca (1R) Armato,J/Karabinchak,R+2 Pharmaceutical manufacture-disclose financial & investment interest and benefits (38-0) A853 Chiaravalloti,N/Karabinchak,R+30 Temporary businesses-prohibits municipal licensure of children operating (38-0) A1091 AaSca (2R) Murphy,C/Vainieri Huttle,V+16 Brewery tours-Division of Travel and Tourism required to advertise and promote (38-0) A1171 Freiman,R/Karabinchak,R+12 Statewide database, certified payroll information for pub works projects-creates (37-0) A1178 Zwicker,A/DePhillips,C+6 Blockchain technology-permits corporations to use for recordkeeping requirements (38-0) A1533 Spearman,W/Reynolds-Jackson,V+5 Tenant-based voucher, reservation portion-person displaced due to housing devel. (38-0) A1625 Sca (1R) Lampitt,P/Jasey,M+18 STEM-devel outreach prog, encourage young women/minorities pursue career in STEM (38-0) A1653 Aa (1R) Quijano,A/Pinkin,N+16 Vehicle-fueling and charging infrastructure, zero-emission-development projects (33-2)

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Bills Passed: (cont'd)

A2281 Sa (1R) Armato,J/Mazzeo,V+20 SNAP application process for senior citizens-streamline (38-0) A2455 Aca (1R) Benson,D/Vainieri Huttle,V+16 FIRST Robotics Programs-establishes pilot program in DOE in school districts (38-0) A2765 Houghtaling,E/Dancer,R+7 State logo, official-changes designation, denote manufacture of product in NJ (38-0) A3123 DeAngelo,W/Murphy,C+8 Veteran-allows to withdraw honorable discharge papers from county clerk (38-0) A3352 Acs (ACS) Kennedy,J/Stanley,S+3 Warehouses, newly constructed-be solar-ready buildings (25-13) A4002 Sa (1R) Caputo,R/Dancer,R Sports wagering-allows deduction of promotional gaming credit from gross revenue (38-0) A4004 AcaScaSaSa w/GR (5R) Sumter,S/Jimenez,A+21 Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic Task Force on Racial & Health Disparities (38-0) A4138 Aca (1R) Vainieri Huttle,V/Benson,D+10 Public emergency response plan for developmental disabled individuals-develop (38-0) A4205 Aca (1R) Greenwald,L/Lampitt,P+5 Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact-enters NJ into (38-0) A4297 Aca (1R) Houghtaling,E/Downey,J+4 Bingo & raffles-permits the conduct of remotely (38-0) A4633 Giblin,T/DeCroce,B Certified Public Accountants, certain nonresident-provide attest services (38-0) A4640 Aca (1R) Mukherji,R/Murphy,C Standby guardianship-revises law for minor child or ward (38-0) A4745 Aca (1R) Armato,J/Chaparro,A+8 Exempt fireman certificates-raise from 45 to 57 maximum eligibility age (38-0) A4804 Sca (1R) Downey,J/Houghtaling,E+7 Working certificates for minors-modify process for obtaining (37-0) A4834 Mazzeo,V/Quijano,A+4 Solicitation by mail-req. disclosure letter, falsely implying St govt connection (38-0) A4850 Karabinchak,R/Freiman,R+8 Construction inspection program, expedited-establishes (36-0) A5033 ScaSa (2R) Benson,D/Dancer,R+8 Motor vehicle dealers-authorize to sell online & obtain electronic signatures (38-0) A5059 AcaAcaAa (3R) Conaway,H/Vainieri Huttle,V+9 Nursing education/professional advancement-req. DOH establish programs (38-0) A5142 Wimberly,B/Jasey,M+3 Homeowner in foreclosure-protect from excessively low intervening offer (38-0) A5353 Aca (1R) Conaway,H/Vainieri Huttle,V+8 Nurse aides-provides temporary certification (38-0) A5696 AaSa (2R) Quijano,A/Carter,L+1 County corrections officer modified basic training program-expands (32-0) A5704 Mazzeo,V/Zwicker,A+20 Microbusinesses impacted by COVID-19 pandemic;$120K (38-0) A5705 Swain,L/Downey,J+45 Child care providers impacted by COVID-19 pandemic;$10M (38-0) A5706 Freiman,R/Downey,J+42 Food & beverage establishments impacted by COVID-19 pandemic;$20M (38-0) A5707 Tully,P/Houghtaling,E+44 Businesses & nonprofit organizations impacted by COVID-19 pandemic;$50M (38-0) A5708 Zwicker,A/Stanley,S+44 Startup Business & Nonprofit Assistance Program-establishes;$25M (38-0) A5709 Armato,J/Houghtaling,E+38 Sustain and Serve NJ Program;$10M (38-0) A5725 Aca (1R) Downey,J/Houghtaling,E Dates, members of mun./county committees of political party take office-changes (38-0) A5820 Coughlin,C/Chiaravalloti,N Public health emergency declared by Governor address COVID-19-terminate (21-16) A5842 Coughlin,C/Bramnick,J Elections-revises cert. req for dist bd memb & polling places, June 2021 primary (35-1) ACR195 Aca (1R) Burzichelli,J/Chiaravalloti,N+8 Dr. Anthony Fauci-honors (24-9) AJR204 Jasey,M/Benson,D+7 Education Opportunity Fund Month-designates April of each year (38-0) S1 ScsSa (SCS/1R) Sweeney,S/Gopal,V+6 Sharing of services-encourages; makes appropriations (34-1) S92 Aa (1R) Bateman,C/Greenstein,L+8 Protect Pollinators license plates-authorizes issuance (38-0) S250 ScaSa (2R) Singleton,T/Wimberly,B+13 Fair Chance in Housing Act-estab cert housing rights, persons w/criminal records (22-15) S250 ScaSaAa (3R) Singleton,T/Wimberly,B+13 Fair Chance in Housing Act-estab cert housing rights, persons w/criminal records (24-9) S381 ScaAcaAcaAa (4R) Weinberg,L/Greenstein,L+9 Domestic violence victims-establishes supervised community reintegration program (37-0) S404 Sca (1R) Turner,S/Vitale,J+1 Contraceptives, self-administered hormonal-pharmacist prescribe (30-6) S426 Oroho,S/Cunningham,S+4 Rooming and boarding house-revises definition of landlord to include (37-0) S537 Aca (1R) Codey,R/McKeon,J+6 Emergency shelters-establishes certain minimum and maximum temperatures (38-0) S550 Aa (1R) Codey,R/Pennacchio,J+20 Student ID cards-required to contain phone number for suicide prevention hotline (38-0) S568 Sca (1R) Madden,F/Sweeney,S Mental health record, prospective firearm purchases-notify police of expungement (38-0) S829 Sca (1R) Lagana,J/Singleton,T+3 Lead plumbing-requires property condition disclosure statement indicate presence (37-0) S830 Lagana,J/Greenstein,L+1 Drinking water tests-public water systems required to offer tests to customers (38-0) S844/2533 Scs (SCS) Pou,N/Greenstein,L+1 Charitable organizations-revises financial reporting requirements (38-0) S846 Ss (SS) Pou,N/Cardinale,G License Verification System-verify health care professional's license (37-0) S850 Pou,N/Cryan,J+1 Tax preparation software-prohibits charging fees for filing State tax returns (34-2) S955 Sca (1R) Connors,C Greenhead fly population-authorizes counties to reduce;$50K (38-0) S1255 Sca (1R) Singleton,T/Pou,N+1 Motor vehicle surcharge-revenue dedicated to Special Needs Housing Trust Fund (38-0) S1409 Sca (1R) Pennacchio,J/Bucco,A+4 Cancer Research-provides for voluntary contributions by income tax returns (38-0) S1416 Oroho,S/Pou,N+1 Local board of health-governing body of mun, population of 30K or less serve (38-0) S1431 Sca (1R) Pennacchio,J/Bucco,A+5 Pediatric Cancer Research Fund-estab. req. for disbursement of monies deposited (38-0) S1454 Sca (1R) Holzapfel,J/Brown,C+4 Beaches-provide spouse and dependent children of veteran reduced cost access (38-0) S1934 Sweeney,S/Pou,N Disability benefits provided by transportation network companies-authorize use (38-0) S2160 Sca (1R) Sweeney,S/Oroho,S+5 Special education unit-create within Office of Admin. Law; require annual report (38-0) S2202 Bateman,C Secondhand jewelry & precious metal recordkeeping-increase violation penalties (35-1) S2347 Aca (1R) Sweeney,S/Greenstein,L+17 Employment & Business-Related Tax Deferral Assistance Program-establishes (38-0) S2507 Sa (1R) Gopal,V/Greenstein,L+2 School district capital reserve account funds-permit use during state of emerg. (37-0) S2793 Ruiz,M/Pou,N+3 Higher ed instit. to improve campus diversity-develop guidance (35-0) S2817 Gopal,V/Pennacchio,J+2 Veterans' pref.-allow active duty prov. document other than DD-214 for civil svc (37-0) S2826 Sa (1R) Ruiz,M/Cunningham,S+1 Teacher cert-estab proc for issuance of limited cert of elig w/advanced standing (37-0) S2827 Ruiz,M/Cunningham,S+3 Teachers, public-biennially complete 2 hrs., cultural competence prof. devel. (24-10) S2829 Sca (1R) Ruiz,M/Singleton,T+3 Male Teachers of Color Mentorship Pilot Program-establishes;$50K (38-0) S2830 Sa (1R) Ruiz,M/Singleton,T+1 Educator preparation program-report passing rates of students, certain tests (37-1) S2833 ScaSca (2R) Ruiz,M/Turner,S+1 Teacher Residency Program-establishes (36-2) S2875 ScaAcaAca (3R) Singleton,T/Turner,S+1 Cannabis, med.-revises restriction on ownership of alternative treatment centers (31-4) S3038 Singleton,T/Stack,B+3 Affordable housing and assistance applications, certain-consolidates (38-0) S3119 Ruiz,M/Pou,N Tuition rate & finan aid elig-T/U/O visa qualify for in-State; T/U for finan aid (34-2) S3173 Gopal,V/Greenstein,L Pedicabs and alcoholic consumption by passengers-permits (38-0) S3223 Aca (1R) Smith,B/Bateman,C+6 Electric vehicle charging infrastructure-provides, inherently beneficial (25-13) S3253 Sca (1R) Singleton,T/Ruiz,M+2 Teachers, expedite certification, early coll high sch prog-estab alternate route (37-0)

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