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Current
Issue - June 2008
Bill on sentencing latitude advances
It has been a long time coming, but the political climate, feeling the sagging economy’s drag on state revenues, has shifted to create an opening for sentencing reform.
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| 7/17/2008 |
7/17 - 7/19 - American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) 2008 Conference |
| 9/1/2008 |
9/1 - 9/30 - National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month |
| 9/15/2008 |
9/15 - 9/17 - 3rd National Conference on Women, Addiction and Recovery |
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NCADD-New Jersey, FOAR-NJ head state Recovery Voices Count effort
TRENTON … (April 17, 2008) – New Jersey is among 10 states chosen to take part in an addiction recovery advocacy effort known as Recovery Voices Count. The initiative will build an addictions recovery constituency in each of the participating states through voter registration and education and a get-out-the-vote initiative, drawing in part from people in recovery and their families and friends.
NCADD-New Jersey calls for keg registration at state level
TRENTON … (January 8, 2008) – The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence-New Jersey (NCADD-NJ) today issued a call for state lawmakers to pass a statewide keg registration law to reduce youth use of alcohol and to curb the many traffic fatalities that result from youth drinking.
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