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Citizen Alert: An Update For Members Of NJPIRG
Summer 2007
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EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE—New Jerseyans are exposed to excessive toxic risks because industry and consumer product makers aren’t doing what they should to prevent toxic pollution--using less toxics in their products and processes--or to clean up the toxic waste they’ve already generated.


 

Reducing Risks Of Toxic Exposure
NJPIRG is launching a comprehensive effort to reduce the unnecessary risks of toxic exposure faced by all New Jerseyans. Toxic chemicals can have profound health impacts, causing cancer, harming our reproductive systems, interfering with our children’s development, damaging our nervous and respiratory systems.

NJ Moves Toward Putting Energy Efficiency First
In March Senate and Assembly committees passed NJPIRG-backed energy efficiency legislation that would save ratepayers more than $6 billion over the next fifteen years.

 


 

Progress on ID Theft in New Jersey

NJPIRG Weighs In On NJ Transit Fare Hike Proposal

Congress Votes To Increase The Pell Grant

NJPIRG Helps Pass Law To Reduce Cigarette Fires

 

NJPIRG Works To Protect Roads from Unprincipled “Monetization”

First Steps On Curbing Congressional Corruption

Anatomy Of Victory: Reversing The Cuts To Student Aid

   

House Moves To Harness Medicare’s Buying Power

TJX Data Breach: Need for ID Theft Reform

Local Campaigns Defend Public Transit Alternatives

Cutting Excessive Subsidies To Oil And Gas Companies

 

Campaign Launched For A Toxics-free NJ

 

 

 

NJPIRG
Citizen Alert
SUMMER 2007
Vol. 34, No. 3

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